Friday, November 29, 2019

December 2 - 6


Hello Parents/Guardians! 

W.O.W (Words of the Week) Words: 
  1. get
  2. this
  3. will
  4. yes
  5. went
  6. no

Weekly Highlights:
  • This week in Math we started our Measurement Unit. We learned the difference between standard and non-standard units and when we might use both. We learned about length, width, and height. Some of the vocabulary words we practiced this week were: long, longer, longest, short, shorter, shortest, wide, wider, widest, narrow, narrower, narrowest. We practiced identifying length, width, and height and comparing different objects. We also learned that length, width,and height are relative depending upon what you are comparing to. For example, a person may look short standing next to one person and look tall standing next to a different person. Here is a fun measurement game we can play at home:
  • In Social Studies we presented our story vines to our classmates. We explained where we were born, how we got our name, what communities we belong to and special traditions we have in our culture. Then we answered questions from our classmates about our presentation. It was a really good chance to practice speaking clearly and loudly in front of an audience.
  • We learned the secret story for “ion.” The letters “ion” like to stay up late at night and read books. When they get up in the morning they are very tired and can’t stop yawning. YUUUUUHHHHNN – like million, onion and minion.
  • We are doing a great job at our Daily 4 Literacy Stations. We spend about 15-20 minutes each day practicing different literacy skills. Here are the stations we work at:
    • Read to Self or a Buddy: Practice reading sight words, poems, and just right books. 
    • Listen to Reading: Use the Ipads to go on Raz-Kids.
    • Word Work: Practice spelling our W.O.W words and our sight word cards using: stamps, letter tiles, whiteboards, magnets, printing in our notebook.
    • Writing: Sticker story writing to practice the skills we have learned in writing lessons (E.g. using finger space, capitals, periods, explaining our ideas in detail using who, what, when, where, and why (feelings)) 
  • We enjoyed some time with our Grade 4 buddies. We learned a new math game using cards to add.
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Reminders:
Thank you to everyone who came out last night to make our “Evening of Gathering and Giving” so special.  Jess McCann and her dance group did not disappoint!  Ryan Willert our artist in residence, as well as Elder Pablo Russell emphasized the “Buffalo teachings” and the meaning to our students here at SVS. We look forward to a continued focus on using the Buffalo teachings in our day to day lives. 

Please skip to 11:42 to view it:

Video of Jessica McCann:

Pizza Party:
Students will not need to bring a lunch next Friday, Dec 6 as we will be having our pizza party. The orders have been placed and we are all getting very excited.

Calgary Food Bank:
From now until December 17th we will be collecting non-perishable food items for the Calgary Food Bank. Foodbank boxes have now been placed around the school to accept any and all donations.

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Ask Me About:
  1. To compare the length, width, and height of different objects using the correct vocabulary (tall, taller, tallest, short, shorter, shortest, wide, wider, widest, narrow, narrower, narrowest, long, longer, longest).
  2. Log into your Raz-Kids account and read at least 2 books this weekend!



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