Wednesday, 30 September 2015

OCTOBER NEWS!

It really is October already! I am so impressed with the excellent listening skills of this grade one class! WOW! They work together so well and are fantastically kind to one another. Thank you parents for the wonderful job you have done already which truly makes my job a JOY!!! We have jumped into daily 5 and have been spending a lot of time on fluency in reading familiar non-fiction passages each day.  I know I have said this before but a really big part of Grade One is learning the many many routines needed for a successful day.  You can continue to help your child by making sure they unpack and hand in their agenda each morning and put their lunch kits on the shelf to get ready for each day. Most are already doing this, but a little reminder never hurts!  The next big focus in our room after routines is sight words and letter sounds. I cannot stress enough the importance of sight words when helping your kids learn to read. These words provide a base to draw from so that students don’t struggle to sound out every single word they encounter. 

Sight Words This Month: look, make, me, my, not, one, play red, run, said, see, the, three, to, two, up, we

Please be sure to check agendas tomorrow for a paper copy of this blog that also includes a handy calendar to keep all the important dates organized for you! There is also information coming home about our Home Reading Program!

Fire Prevention week is during the month of October and our class will be doing a variety of activities related to fire safety. Please take some time to discuss your family’s fire escape plan with your child and do the little homework project that is coming home this week in your child’s agenda!

Our Halloween parade this year falls on a Friday so students can wear simple costumes for the big parade which starts at 8:30 through the hallways with the entire school.   Please join us if you are able and don’t forget your camera!

Curriculum Focus For The Month!

Language :Fall Theme 
Review of letter sounds, introduction of word chunks or families, sight word recognition,  printing, CVC words, sayn’slide words, reading strategies 1 & 2 (Lips The Fish) Look at the first letter and predict the word, Look at the picture and predict the word. (Eagle Eye)


Math
Number sense to 10, making sets 5-10, ordering (before and after), read and write words to 10, one more, one less, count up and down to 20, review of patterns, beginning addition, subitize-knowing a number by it’s pattern ( ie. Dice) without having to count from one. We use power of ten cards and dice patterns.

Science
Colour Unit:
Identify colours in a variety of natural and manufactured objects
compare and contrast colours, using terms such as lighter than, darker than, more blue, brighter than
order a group of coloured objects, based on a given colour criterion
predict and describe changes in colour that result from the mixing of primary colours and from mixing a primary colour with white or with black.

Social
Belonging In A Group: 
What helps us to recognize different groups or communities (e.g., landmarks, symbols, colours, logos, clothing)? (CC) 
In what ways do we belong to more than one group or community at the same time? (CC, I) 
 In what ways do we benefit from belonging to groups and communities? (C, CC, I) 
What are our responsibilities and rights at home, at school, in groups and in communities

Health
Health Wellness (personal and safety)
describe the health benefits of physical activity
determine reasons for and apply safety rules at home and at school; e.g., demonstrate fire safety behaviours
describe and apply appropriate street safety behaviours in the community; e.g., as a pedestrian, passenger, cyclist

Gym
Games Unit: to encourage cooperation and positive interactions with classmates. Game etiquette and fair play in small and large group games.

Art
Reflection Unit: Creating and appreciating patterns and prints in nature
Fall theme using apples, leaves, pumpkins, and more!

Thanks for reading all the way to the end! Whew! 



Monday, 14 September 2015

TOONIES FOR TERRY 2015



As in years past we will be collecting Toonies for Terry to support The Terry Fox Foundation. It is the foundation’s 35th year!!  Mike Mountain Horse has a goal of $3,000.00. That’s approximately two toonies/student. Thank you for helping keep Terry’s dream alive.
More information about the assembly will be coming soon.
Join us on our walk around Nicholas Sheran Lake on Friday September 25 if you can. We leave around 9:00am. Please email me at linda.payne@lethsd.ab.ca if you are able to walk with us!

Tuesday, 1 September 2015

Welcome Back!



Welcome to Grade One! Congratulations on finding my blog and if you are ever looking for more information about your child's school year, curriculum focus, routines, special events, or even just a peek a our day, this is the place to look!  Of course MMH also has it's own website which is also very helpful to find things like bell times, school calendars, and school wide newsletters. Please check them out at http://mmh.lethsd.ab.ca/

I'm looking forward to meeting all of you and getting to know the kids tomorrow! I'm sure I'm not the only one who will have a hard time sleeping tonight!  See you soon!


Friday, 13 June 2014

COMING UP! SPORTS DAY AND CAMPING DAY!


Sports Day Colour Teams
TUESDAY JUNE 17 is SPORTS DAY! Please send your child to school in a the colour listed below on Sports Day. If you do not have this particular colour, please don’t rush out and buy something-we can easily switch a team or possibly locate a pinney!
Red Shirts: Lliam, Sho, Mya, Nimesh, Samiya
Blue Shirts: Aiden, Parker, Saba, Sophie M, Cambria
White Shirts: Summer, Hayden, Lacey, Jackson, Sophie P.
Yellow Shirts: Audrey, Blake, Amy, Eden, Conner, Roxanna

Thank you to the Fords and Pereverseff's for volunteering to set up and run our Sports Day Stations! 

June 20 is CAMP DAY for Grade One. Please send your child to school on that day with
1. a sleeping bag or blanket.
2. a flashlight.
Be sure your child has their backpack on camp day also, as that’s how we will be carrying our stuff with us from station to station.  Thanks! 

 

Saturday, 31 May 2014

June Newsletter

I can hardly believe it’s June already. This year has flown by so quickly! We have a million exciting events planned for this month and I thank you in advance for all the volunteer hours that have and will be spent over the next few weeks. We are still working hard on our plant and animal unit in Science, Addition and Subtraction to 20 followed by Measurement in Math, and continuing with History in Social! In addition we find time to fit in some outdoor games in Gym, Symmetry in Flower Art, and some secret Father’s Day projects! Shhh!
Thank you to everyone who walked over to the Pow Wow on Friday! The weather was perfect and the dancers were all very talented. It seems the Hoop Dancer was the favourite among our class.
Another thanks for the caterpillar timelines and baby pictures that came pouring in last week. The kids will be presenting them over the course of this week so you still have time to send one if you have not already done so! We are going to put up the baby pictures and see if they can guess whose who!
I’ve attached a calendar of events to help you remember all the special days and times. Our big event for June is a fieldtrip to the Galt Museum on June 9th just before morning recess. Luckily, the museum provides buses for this trip, but if you would like to come help supervise please fill out the form at the end of this newsletter.
The entire staff at Mike Mountain Horse would like to say a HUGE thank you to all parents for your tremendous dedication in supporting teachers and children in their learning all year long. A special Pancake Breakfast will be held on Tuesday June 3th from 7:00-8:20am to show our appreciation.
Just a quick reminder that all library books are due back in the library and the children will not be checking out any new stories from now until the end of the year. The kids will write and let you know the last day for home reading in their agendas soon! This is our last week for spelling words with the final test on June 6th. This is also a good time to visit the lost and found with your child to claim any missing items if you have not already done so.
Our big year end picnic will be held on Tuesday June 24th . More handouts will follow in the next few weeks. It is held at the Elk’s Picnic Shelter at the river bottom and all five grade one classes will be there! We are booking busses for this event and hope you can sneak away over the lunch hour from 11:45 to 1:00 to picnic with us. It’s a really fun day and I hope you
ll be able to join us!
Dates To Remember for June

June 3 Pancake Breakfast 7:00-8:20-All parents welcome!
June 4 Kindergarten switch day in pm-grade ones re-visit Kindergarten and the little ones get to spend an afternoon in Grade One!
June 9 Fieldtrip to Galt Museum-busses leave at 9:00
June 11 Pioneer Day-students dress like pioneer and we attempt to use no technology for the entire day!
June 15 Happy Father’s Day!
June 17 Sports Day 10:30-2:00 Your child’s team wears a coloured shirt
See below-(June 19th -alternate day)
June 23 Farewell assembly 9:00am
June 24 Year End Picnic (11:45-1:00ish) more notes to follow soon!
June 26 Students last day dismissal at 11:45/Year end Assembly 10:00
Report cards come home on this day
June 27 Professional Development Day for teachers

Sports Day Colour Teams
Please send your child to school in a the colour listed below on Sports Day ( June 17). If you do not have this particular colour, please don’t rush out and buy something-we can easily switch a team or possibly locate a pinney!
Red Shirts: Lliam, Sho, Mya, Nimesh, Samiya
Blue Shirts: Aiden, Parker, Saba, Sophie M, Cambria
White Shirts: Summer, Hayden, Lacey, Jackson, Sophie P.
Yellow Shirts: Audrey, Blake, Amy, Eden, Conner, Roxanna

Art Gallery Trip

We got to see that each person can interpret art in their own unique way and that process and product are both very important!

We got to explore and try to discover themes in artworks like this one about animals.

We got to choose which pieces we liked best and tell why.


Beach Day Pictures and The Easter Sock Hop!


Dental Egg Experiment-Look what pop does to your teeth!!