It has been a very busy, short week. We celebrated Pink Shirt Day and the 100th Day of school. As Friday was a half day, we didn’t get all of the 100th Math activities completed, so we will continue to work with numbers to 100 in the upcoming week, as well as some new subtraction strategies. We did make 100 glasses and a necklace with 100 Fruit Loops. Some students are still having some difficulty counting to 100 by ones, fives and tens. Please take some time to practice these essential counting skills. Counting backwards and forwards to 20 will also aid in quick and accurate basic addition and subtraction fact skills. We are only required to count by 2’s to 20 in grade one. This can be one strategy that students use when solving some word problems, so be sure to practice this as well.
Students were able to view a virtual presentation by the Alberta Ballet Theatre group entitled, Hansel and Gretel”. Students enjoyed the twist to this traditional Fables.
This past week, we focused on the Doubles strategy for subtraction. We know our doubles facts for addition so we can use this to solve subtraction doubles more quickly. We also did some open-ended subtraction word problems.
We finished up our learning surrounding Wants and Needs. I hope the next time that your child asks for something special that they remember this concept. I know I still have trouble with this concept every time I see a new pair of shoes! Haha!
On a more serious note, I understand that requirements for masks will be lifted in the upcoming week. I totally support you in your decision to still have your child wear or not wear a mask. I will continue to have masks in my class in case your child would like to wear one and has a breakage. All they have to do is ask me for one.
I wanted you all to know in advance that I will
probably still continue to wear mine, as my Mother-In-Law is thermally ill and
is in the hospital. As we are her only family in the city. I will be taking this
precaution and wearing my mask, so that I don’t bring anything to the hospital
while I am visiting her.
As a result of long hours at the hospital, I may not
respond to emails as quickly as usual. We have been busy with her each night
for the past month and this will probably continue for a while. I apologize in
advance for not being able to respond as quickly as usual. I will continue to
be in the classroom each day and will try to respond during school time. Please
take time to make precious memories with your family close and near. I know I
am being sentimental at this time, but those are the things that we all hold dear
when illness/tragedy hits.
Have a safe and wonderful week!
Upcoming Events
Monday:
Wear your formal uniform
Wednesday:
Return your library book
Friday:
Spelling test and Homework is due
Start
collecting materials to build a Leprechaun Trap.
More
details to come next week. This is an in-school project, not at home.