Monday, November 29, 2010

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

We're Thankful


Today is Thanksgiving in America. Thanksgiving is also celebrated in Canada, but during October instead. Thanksgiving is similar to the Korean holiday, Chuseok. The bountiful harvest is celebrated by sharing a meal with loved ones. Mostly the meal consists of turkey, stuffing (breading put into the turkey), beans and vegetables, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce and pumpkin or apple pie! MMMM Before the meal, usually people go around the table and explain what they are thankful for ... here is what each of our students said they are thankful for...
Jihan-I am thankful for having many friends this year.

Roghad-I am thankful for Ms. Meyer as a teacher and I like learning.

Rufat-I am thankful that it's Thanksgiving because people hunt turkeys and eat them.

Monica J-I am thankful for my apartment because that is my shelter.

Monica G-I am thankful for my mom and dad because without them I couldn't hug anybody.

Sena- I am thankful for my brother because he plays with me and when he is bored then he asks me to play so nicely.
Abdullah-I am thankful because I am to RIS.
Anas-I am thankful because my brother came to Korea from Saudi Arabia.

William-I am thankful for mom and dad because they are loving me.

Hana-I am thankful for the teachers who are teaching us well so we can understand and know lots of English and things.

Lora-I am thankful for my frisky cat, Murphy, because he is so sweet and always running in the hallways and living room *smiles and laughs.*

Sofia-I am thankful for my cousin's cat and dog and my cousins because the cat is cute.

Waleed-I am thankful for my friends.

Taki-I am thankful that we have a body because if we don't have a body then we cannot move.

Ms. Meyer-I am thankful for the people in my life that shape me as a person each and every day. These people include my 15 little children who I see each day, and whom I love and adore for each of their qualities, questions and ambitions. Each day I am proud of them for so many reasons; academics, socializing and their bright personalities. I am lucky to have the students that I have. I am thankful for my family that is back home in Canada, my nephews and nieces who make me smile and laugh as we speak on skype and I watch them grow, as well as the rest of my family who continually support all of the decisions I make. I am thankful for the 'family' I have in Korea, who keep me company, share special moments with me and most importantly make me laugh and smile. I am lucky.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Math Vocabulary

Hello!
These are new MATH words we'll use for the next 3 units! Right now, we are working on PLANE SHAPES (flat ones) If you want to learn about 3D SOLIDS and FRACTIONS early ... GO AHEAD! I DOUBLE DARE YOU :)

vocab cards

Monica G ... Star of the Week!



SCIENCE VOCABULARY: MATTER

Dear Parents,
Please review these words with your children so we can better work as a 'team' to connect home and school. If you can point out the various states of matter in the kitchen, or talk about dissolving and seperating while eating, this would be helpful! Thanks



matter

Thursday, November 11, 2010

FABLES

Most of us know the famous fable about the FAST hare and the SLOW tortoise. Well, the hare 'knew' he would win the race because he is SO fast! He thought it was SO fast that he took a nap half way through the race! The slow, and steady tortoise kept racing and the hare woke up just in time to see the slow tortoise WIN the race!
MORAL: SLOW AND STEADY WINS THE RACE
In real life we can learn from this lesson! Don't try to do things too fast, you will do a better job if you are slow and take your time.
Grade TWO and Grade THREE classes teamed up to create a SHARED WRITING EXPERIENCE. TOGETHER, the students create FABLES of their own! Please read below! Please email Ms. Meyer any feedback, comments or questions about any of the fables and I will pass them along to the students.
THANK YOU ... Your Feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Ms. Meyer and Ms. McIntyre
(rexy_meyer@hotmail.com) - Ms. Meyer's email address!




Fables Doc

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Challenge of the week ... for PARENTS!!!!!

Dear:Parents,
Today YOU will be receiving homework and the children will be the TEACHERS! They created growing patterns in class and would like you to solve the problems. They can teach you how to "Jump" on the 100 chart to help you find the pattern.
Good luck!


Growing Patterns

Sunday, November 7, 2010

What are we doing in Term TWO?


Term Two

November Calendar (revised)


MONTH of NOVEMBER

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

HAPPY DIVALI!!!!









We were fortunate enough to have Pranu's mom and baby sister join us today to teach us all about DIVALI! We learned about DIYAS (Small lamps); The story of RAMA and SITA; RANGOLI (Welcome designs); and FIREWORKS! To find out more, you can read this website:
http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/Homework/religion/diwali.htm
We started making our very own diyas and we will make our own rangoli this week too! The official date this year is Friday, November 5th.
Once again, we are so lucky to have such a diverse classroom, so that we can share our celebrations with each other and learn about the world around us, because we have our own little world in the palm of our hands every day.
Thank you Nandini!!

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

LIFE CYCLES: SCIENCE


LARVA[1]

SCIENCE ANIMAL VOCABULARY


vocab 1

Websites

Dear Parents:
This week students began learning about the homerow on the keyboard and began typing games. They ALL seem very motivated to learn to type without looking at the keyboard, as mom, dad and their teacher does.
You could encourage them to do some journaling or creative writing on the computer, in a word document, and then send it to me via email. Beginning this term I will start Journaling with specific topics for homework. Please take advantage of technology and encourage your children to word process or invite them to use eduational websites that will enhance their learning and motivate them.


www.learninggamesforkids.com

Is a great site, and on the side you can choose keyboarding skills!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/typing/
(this is good for homerow practice)

http://www.auntlee.com/crazytyping.html
(this one has music for those music lovers!)

http://www.bigbrownbear.co.uk/keyboard/index.htm


(this one is kind of basic, but good for beginner)



Monday, November 1, 2010

Fall Festival!

HAPPY FALL!!
Last Friday, October 29th, students dressed up in costumes or fall colours; decorated pumpkins and had them judged (WE WON BEST TEAM WORK FOR OUR EFFORTS!). Everyone in our class chose different shapes to draw, while I cut for them!
Then we trick-or-treated for candy around the school in the afternoon and enjoyed the Casper Cartoon for a period.
We really had a good time!
GRADES 1-5 TEACHERS!
TRICK OR TREATING!
THE WHOLE GANG!!
OUR PUMPKIN!!!
I love Sofia's face while watching Rufat dig in the pumpkin :)

Friends!~!
DANCING!!

Great job boys!!

Tough Toil! Great job Everyone!