Highlights
On Monday, we had a demonstration and a
Frisbee lesson from “Frisbee Rob” (Rob McLeod).
He holds 6 Guinness World Records, 12 World Championships and the
Canadian Distance Record. He also gave
us some challenges to reduce the amount of screen time (computers, TVs, Ipads,
phones, etc.) that some children and adults have become reliant on:
1. No screens in
your bedroom (or when you are trying to go to sleep)
2. No screen time
during meals. This is a time to connect
with others and develop communication skills.
3. No screen time
1 hour before bed.
4. Try to limit
the number of movies you watch to 1 per week.
(This still allows you to watch 52 movies in a year.)
He explained that screen time isn’t a bad thing,
but the amount of time many of us spend with screens is hindering other skills
from developing (face to face conversations, strength, endurance, coordination
which we get from sports, music or other hobbies, creativity, self-regulation
skills, etc.)
This week we have been learning about ways to
care for our Earth. We will present this
information during our assembly this Friday.
We read the first 2 books in the Dragon
Masters series by Tracey West.
In Math, we have been learning strategies to solve word problems.
Mr. Southworth introduced us to a coding
program on the Ipads, which allow us to program robots to move. We will continue to explore features of this
program.
Important
Information
We are very lucky to have colourful new home
reading books. Students will be able to take out a new book for home
reading each week. These books will be signed out to students at the end
of each week and need to be returned the following week so that we can share
amongst everyone in the class. If the book becomes wrecked or is not
returned, families will be asked to pay to replace the book so we have a
collection for all to enjoy. It is excellent fluency practice to read the
same book multiple times.
Ms. Kreze has asked each student to bring a
flashlight to practice for our assembly.
Please make sure the flashlight is labeled with your name. Cheap, light flashlights can be found at
Staples or the dollar store if you don’t have one.
Important
Dates
No
school on Monday for students.
Friday,
April 26 at 10am- The grade 2 team will be hosting a school assembly. Parents are welcome to attend.
Homework
Home reading-students are encouraged to pick
and read “just right” books from the library or from home. They may also continue to do Raz-Kids, or
read the new home reading books, or the paper books from the school.
Practice addition and subtraction facts to
20. What strategies can you use so you
do not have to count with your fingers or use a number chart?
Ask
me About:
There are 17 apples on
a tree. Some fall off. Now there are 9 apples on the tree. How many apples fell off? (What strategies could you use to solve this
problem?)
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