Saturday, November 26, 2011

Bootcamp with our Belmont Buddies

 What a great few weeks we have had in Division 1! The highlight was definitely our first field trip to Belmont Secondary School last Monday, where we were fortunate to participate in a PE Fitness class with Mr. Lowe and his Grade 10/11/12 students. Our class practiced excellent R.O.C.K.S. behaviour and were great ambassadors of our school. They all participated enthusiastically and safely in

all of the activities, which included volleyball and basketball skills, as well as weight room and fitness training. The Belmont Buddies were wonderful leaders and coached our kids through the activities. We all had so much fun that we are planning to return for another session with Mr. Lowe's class on Monday, just before the Winter Holidays. In the spring we hope to plan another Buddy Lesson with one of the Science classes at Belmont. I always find that the mentorship between our students and the senior students builds self-esteem, leadership skills and cooperative skills for everyone.
After our fourth Math test last week with good results for most students, we are moving on to learning about long devision of decimals. We continue to focus on developing a number sense by estimating results and making predictions. In Science we have completed our first lab report and learned about the preferences of different organisms with regards to their living conditions. All of our students have written their own "report cards" and have reflected on their growth and their goals for Term Two. Parents are encouraged to chat with their children about their learning and continue to support them in becoming more independent learners, i.e. by encouraging study groups prior to Math tests, using the agenda as a communication tool or reviewing notes at home.
Please also note that our Christmas Hamper Drive is in full swing! As you know, we have adopted TEN Ruth King Families this year, and we really need your help, as we are trying to collect enough non-perishable food items to support all of these families throughout the holidays. Lastly, do not forget...this Friday is TWIN DAY, a Ruth King favorite!!! As in previous years, we are looking forward to dressing up as twins and triplets. Have fun!

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Peaceful Times

These past few weeks have been very productive and exciting as our class continues grow stronger as a community of learners and leaders. Last week Division 1 performed the song Where Have All the Flowers Gone during our Remembrance Day Assembly. I was extremely impressed with our students' behaviour, as well as their talent and creativity as performers. Thank you also to Akasha and Isaac for being our MCs. Many of our students were part of the Leadership group that performed a very moving Readers Theatre to the poem Flanders Fields. Thank you to Ms. Byrne for rehearsing this powerful piece with our students. We received a lot of positive feedback and all of the performers have every reason to be proud of themselves!
If you get a chance to stop by at the school, please take the time to have a look at our bullleting board this month. It features our students' writing pieces about what peace means to them. Their thoughtful impressions blew me away. Wow! We do have some exceptional writers in our class!
In Math, we have moved on to decimals. Most of our students have a good number sense and are able to add and subtract decimals. We are now focusing on multiplying and dividing decimals by 10, 100, 1000..., as well as multiplying decimals by whole numbers. Our next Math test will be this Friday.
In Social Studies we are exploring the ideas of NEEDS, WANTS and RIGHTS -interesting concepts, which often spark debate (!!) and will eventually lead us to an understanding of the United Nations and the Conventions of the Rights of the Child.
In Science, we are learning about organisms and how they adapt to different environments.
As you know, due to teacher job action, there will be no formal parent conferences scheduled this term. However, I would like to invite all parents to come by our classroom on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24 from 12:15 pm until 2:15 pm. This will be a great opportunity to meet me, the teacher; find out about your child's learning; celebrate accomplishments and get some of your questions answered. Please feel free to stop by or if you cannot attend on that day, call me at the school, so we can make an appointment at another time.
Speaking of important dates: Please mark your calendars on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21 from 12:15 to 2:15 pm. Our students, accompanied by Bob, Ms Hesse and myself, will be on their first field trip this year. We have been invited by Mr. Lowe, a PE teacher at Belmont, to join his fitness class for the afternoon. The senior students will prepare a number of activities for our students to be participating in. We are looking forward to this unique learning opportunity! Please note that we will be walking to Belmont Secondary School and remind your child to bring an extra pair of shoes (for inside the gym) and of course gym strip.
Lastly, I would like to let you know that our Leadership students have begun the preparations for our Christmas hampers. We hope that this year we will be able to "adopt" even more Ruth King families to make sure that everyone has a happy, worry-free holiday season. More information about this project will go home by the end of this week.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Halloween and Pumpkin Carving

I can hardly believe that we are already into November, and it is only six more weeks before winter holidays. This year is flying by and it must be, because we are having fun! As you can see, we had a fantastic Halloween Day at Ruth King and almost all of our students and staff dressed up in very creative costumes. What a great day - organized by our Leadership students!
Last Friday we helped our little Kindergarten buddies to carve their pumpkins. Mrs. Hjermstedt and I were so proud of Division 1 students, who took a leadership role and helped our younger students through the activity. Well done, Grade 6 students, and thank you for being such wonderful role models to others!
On Monday, our students performed a French song for our Grade 2 buddies, which they had practiced with Mr. Craig. Everyone had made great progress in French, and it was great to see the students so enthusiastic and proud! I was impressed! Thank you to Mr. Craig for organizing the event. Speaking of singing: Our class is currently practicing a song, which we will be performing at the Remembrance Day Assembly on November 10 at 11 am in the gym. Some of our Leadership students will also perform a Reader's Theatre during that time and we hope that parents and families will be able to come to this Assembly.
In Language Arts, we have started our first novel study, and we are reading The Breadwinner by Deborah Ellis, a story about a family's survival in war-torn Afghanistan. It ties in with our learning in Social Studies about other countries, cultures and the notions of freedom and peace. In Science, we continue learning about scientific processes and skills and we will explore organisms and the diversity of life in the next few weeks. Many of our students have already made excellent progress in Math. I am so impressed! I noticed how some kids have made their own flashcards to practice the multiplication timetable and the study groups at the library (Goudy Branch), just before our Math tests, are in full swing! It is really great to see our students develop their study skills and become more independent as learners. I just marked the latest Math test on Order of Operation and Integers and am very happy to say that most of our students have a very good understanding of the concepts.
Lastly, I am very proud of our boys and girls, who have joined the Ruth King volleyball teams this year. Both of our teams are doing very well and it is great to see many Division 1 students represent our school at the tournaments by playing fairly and with excellent sportmanship. You ROCK!