Friday, December 8, 2017

Throughout this month, we will continue to collect items for “Warm Socks for the Cold”. Items will be accepted until Wednesday, December 20th. 
Thursday, December 21st: Advent Liturgy in the gym at 10:00 am. This will be a full day of School and also Pyjama Day! 
Friday, December 22nd: No School- Bonnes Vacances de Noël! 
I look forward to seeing you back at school on Monday, January 8th!
Upcoming Volunteer Opportunities: 
Thank-you to all of the parent volunteers who assisted us for our field trip to Telus Spark last month and to those who have helped us in the classroom. 
On Friday, January 19th we will have an in-class field trip provided by “Teacher’s Pet”  about the Acadian community, Meteghan. I will need parent volunteers to assist for two hours ( 1-3:00 pm) .  
At the end of January, we will to go along with our hot and cold science unit,  we will make ice cream and apple crumble. We will be needing parent volunteers who would be interested in assisting with this. 
More information will come in our January newsletter. 

What will we learn about this Month? 
French: We are going to work on reading comprehension  and will work on writing skills to expand our French language skills.  http://www.iletaitunehistoire.com/   http://cf.tfo.org/jeux/poupouyaki/poupouyaki.html  http://www.rtbf.be/video/detail_histoire-la-princesse-qui-pete?id=1817309  http://www.lasouris-web.org/ 
Math: We will conclude our unit on patterns and relations. We will also practice addition and subtraction with answers up to 18.  Please practice this skill at home. 
Social Studies: We will learn about the cultural and linguistic characteristic in Saskatoon, Iqaluit and Meteghan. To assist your child with this at home, you can visit: http://engagingstudents.blackgold.ca/index.php/division-i/soc-d1/social-studies-2/ 
Science: We will continue the “hot and cold temperatures” unit.  You can assist your child in science by practicing how to read temperatures on a thermometer. 
Health: We will conclude our unit on nutrition and will begin discussing our interactions and expression of our feelings in our relationships.   
In English: We will work on writing skills. We will also present and share ideas using illustrations and text.   
Music: We will practice our Christmas songs and learn more specific details about music notes. 
Religon: We will begin the new unit, “The Road to Bethlehem” to prepare for the seasons of Advent and Christmas. 
Art: We will be creating Christmas cards and will complete a Christmas manger scene. 

Joyeux Noël! 
Throughout this month, we will continue to collect items for “Warm Socks for the Cold”. Items will be accepted until Wednesday, December 20th. 
Thursday, December 21st: Advent Liturgy in the gym at 10:00 am. This will be a full day of School and also Pyjama Day! 
Friday, December 22nd: No School- Bonnes Vacances de Noël! 
I look forward to seeing you back at school on Monday, January 8th!
Upcoming Volunteer Opportunities: 
Thank-you to all of the parent volunteers who assisted us for our field trip to Telus Spark last month and to those who have helped us in the classroom. 
On Friday, January 19th we will have an in-class field trip provided by “Teacher’s Pet”  about the Acadian community, Meteghan. I will need parent volunteers to assist for two hours ( 1-3:00 pm) .  
At the end of January, we will to go along with our hot and cold science unit,  we will make ice cream and apple crumble. We will be needing parent volunteers who would be interested in assisting with this. 
More information will come in our January newsletter. 

What will we learn about this Month? 
French: We are going to work on reading comprehension  and will work on writing skills to expand our French language skills.  http://www.iletaitunehistoire.com/   http://cf.tfo.org/jeux/poupouyaki/poupouyaki.html  http://www.rtbf.be/video/detail_histoire-la-princesse-qui-pete?id=1817309  http://www.lasouris-web.org/ 
Math: We will conclude our unit on patterns and relations. We will also practice addition and subtraction with answers up to 18.  Please practice this skill at home. 
Social Studies: We will learn about the cultural and linguistic characteristic in Saskatoon, Iqaluit and Meteghan. To assist your child with this at home, you can visit: http://engagingstudents.blackgold.ca/index.php/division-i/soc-d1/social-studies-2/ 
Science: We will continue the “hot and cold temperatures” unit.  You can assist your child in science by practicing how to read temperatures on a thermometer. 
Health: We will conclude our unit on nutrition and will begin discussing our interactions and expression of our feelings in our relationships.   
In English: We will work on writing skills. We will also present and share ideas using illustrations and text.   
Music: We will practice our Christmas songs and learn more specific details about music notes. 
Religon: We will begin the new unit, “The Road to Bethlehem” to prepare for the seasons of Advent and Christmas. 
Art: We will be creating Christmas cards and will complete a Christmas manger scene. 

Joyeux Noël!