Friday, 26 September 2014

Character Traits Assembly - September/Respect

Today was a super busy day - we had the character traits assembly this morning, followed by pizza lunch and the Terry Fox run this afternoon.

Congratulations to Carolyn and Evie for receiving the Respect certificate/award for this month. They set a great example of what Respect looks like in our classroom. Everyone in our class noticed, since the boys and girls voted for them. 

Congrats again, and we'll have another update of our next Character Assembly in October (Responsibility). 

P.S. Ms. Ritsakis' and our class have joined together to do a performance for next month's assembly, so stay tuned because everyone is invited. 

Have a great weekend everyone!

Ms. Nikoletopoulos


Kandinsky Art

After a powerpoint presentation on abstract artist Wasilly Kandinsky, the boys and girls of Room 3 created their own abstract masterpiece, which has been inspired by Kandinsky's "circle" artwork. They used pastels for this form of art and did a fantastic job.

Our once bare wall has turned into a co-created masterpiece!



Gr 1 & 2 Math (Patterning and Sorting)

Dear Parents,

Below are some pictures of the Mathematicians of Room 3 over the last few weeks. In them you will see the boys and girls sorting, using manipulatives, making pattern necklaces out of straw, and Fruit Loop necklaces which we all got to eat after.

What a fun unit it has been so far!

Test their knowledge - ask them to create a pattern with 2 or more attributes. ;-)

















Grade 2 Science - Growth and Changes in Animals (photos)

Ms. Ritsakis and Ms. Nikoletopoulos' Grade 2 students have been working hard during Science learning all about Animals and the changes that they go through. To date we have looked at Animals and their young, and have just finished looking at the characteristics of Mammals and Birds. Next we will be exploring Insects, Reptiles, Amphibians and Fish.

Ask your child what the five characteristics of mammals are. I'm sure they'll be thrilled to tell you.

Attached are some photos of the Grade 2 students classifying animals and working away.

They love Science!


Students Classifying Animal Groups






























Thursday, 25 September 2014

Leveled Reading System - Link with Letters and Corresponding Numbers

Dear Parents,

As discussed during curriculum night this evening, I have attached a PDF link to the DRA leveled reading guide. In this chart you will see a letter that has a corresponding number, in addition to the recommended age and grade. Our goal is to push our kids as much as possible so that they reach their maximum potential.

I will provide a handout for your reference as well.

I hope this helps,

Ms. Nikoletopoulos http://www.readinga-z.com/updates/raz_correlation_chart.pdf

Curriculum Night Overview

Dear Parents/Guardians,

It was such a pleasure to meet each and everyone of you. The turnout was incredible and it really shows how wonderful the community of Presteign Heights is. For those parents that could not make it tonight, I will send the packages home with your children.

Although our time together was short and I did not have time to speak to each and every parent, I want you to know how delighted I was that you came, and I look forward to getting to work with each and everyone of you throughout our school year.

If you have any questions pertaining to the packages that were sent home, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Thank you for your time and consideration!

Sincerely,

Ms. Nikoletopoulos

Thursday, 18 September 2014

Class List

Dear Parents/Guardians and Students,

Below you will find a class list of all of the students in our class. This list will hopefully help you if you need to write out birthday invitations, Valentine's cards, Halloween treats, etc.



1. Bobby

2. Alex 

3. Zarina 

4. Xena 

5. George 

6. Evie L

7. Dimitri 

8. Carolyn 

9. Jonathon

 10. Alexandros

 11. Filia 

 12. Diego 

 13. Evan 

 14. Aqsa

 15. Stephen 

 16. Gregory 

 17. Christina

 18. Maya 

 19. Helena 

 20. Ana Sofia 

 21. Michael 

Beginning of the Year Letter


Dear Parents & Guardians of Grade 1/2 Students:

I hope you have all had a great summer and are ready to kick off your child’s first year in Grade 1/2.

Please read through this letter and all of the other supporting documents for details about how we are going to be doing things in Grade 1/2

Class Schedule:

Attached you fill find our class schedule. Please look it over and discuss it with your child.
Our Library book exchange is scheduled for the afternoon of Day 1. We will be using this time to exchange books, learn library/research skills, and work on the Smart Board.
Physical Education: Day 1 and 4. Taught by Mr. Cuthberson (Students are required to have indoor shoes to take part in Physical Education).
Music: Day 3. Taught by Ms. Preketes
Dance/Drama: Day 3 and Day 5 Taught by Mrs. Freris
Library: Day 2
Computer Lab: Day 2
Book Exchange: Day 1
 
Homework (Red Folder):
Homework is sent home on Mondays and is due back on Fridays. Typically there is one sheet for each day of the week therefore students should essentially be completing only one sheet per day. If there isn’t anything in the red folder, the homework for the week is to practice reading and the poem of the week (discussed on the heading below).
The purpose of homework is not to tire students and make them feel that it is tedious, but more so to reinforce classroom learning, open communication between you and your child about school, and teach responsibility.  
The best homework for Grade 1/2 students is to practice reading daily and to think of math in a practical way that makes sense to them in their everyday lives.
You can help by counting with your children, discussing time, money, shapes (anything that they may encounter through their everyday lives).
Attached is a sheet on reading strategies that you can use when reading with your children and alphabet sounds that you can practice with them.

Poem of the week (Folder): Orange duotang folder

This is your child’s Class Poems of the week folder. In it you will find the poem of the week to read and/or sing. Please check it every day, so that you may review the new work with your child. When chanting or singing, children have many opportunities to practice reading in a non-threatening environment. At the early stages of reading development, children benefit from repeated readings of material, so try to read the poems together several times. If your child is having difficulty with a particular poem or song, you can join in or read it to them. Keep it enjoyable!

Different poems will be added weekly.

Book Exchange (Sheet attached to the red folder):

In order to help your child read more independently, it is important that a time be set aside each night for Reading with the Book Exchange program. This is a program that encourages your child to share with you. It involves reading to your child, listening to him/her read, or a mixture of both.

After your child has read a book, simply record the date, title of the book, and sign your initials. To help encourage your child to read at home, he/she will be able to select a prize from the prize box every time they read TWENTY books.

Please note that a new book does not need to be read each night. Revisiting a favourite book is an important step in learning to read. Each revisit should be recorded and will count towards the reward. Therefore the book exchange can either occur daily, or every few days. It is up to the child to decide if they will exchange their book, or read it again. However, you can help with this process by signing the log sheet and ensuring that they are reading their chosen books.

Communication Folder (Clear Folder):

This folder should be brought to school every day as many notices, forms, newsletters and other documents are sent home throughout the school year. Please review the communication folder with you child every evening. In addition, any form of communication that you would like to have with me via a note/letter can be placed in the communication folder as I check this daily.

Large Clear Plastic Tote:

This bag contains all of your child’s duo-tangs, folders, and more. Please check it daily and ensure that it gets returned the next morning so that your child can be as organized as possible throughout the school year.

Unpacking/Packing:

We put a lot of effort into becoming as independent and responsible as possible. This means that your child is expected to unpack and pack his/her own book bag and the contents of the bag, daily.

Scholastic Book Orders:

Scholastic book order forms will be sent home once a month. No purchase is required. If you choose to participate, the book orders will have a due date on them. Please make cheques payable to Scholastic.

Thank you for taking the time to read this and for your cooperation. It is important that we all work together to help our children learn, succeed and be the best that they can be.

If you have any questions, comments or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me.

(A class blog is in the works)

Sincerely,

Ms. Nikoletopoulos