Sunday 27 April 2014

This week's reminders

Monday
-gym
-library books are due
-Lenten mite boxes are due
-Mother's Day Tea RSVP

Tuesday
-show and tell: animal theme

Thursday
-Annual General Meeting: 630pm

Friday
-Food Bank Mass
-Sports Club 

*I will be sending home more information and the permission form for the field trip on May 22nd. Mrs. Lemire and I will be looking for parent chaperones for this field trip. If interested, please return the form as soon as possible.


Wednesday 23 April 2014

I am a Gift from God homework

Please check your child's folder for the booklet 'I am a Gift from God.' Help them complete the first page of the booklet which is a drawing of themselves (also coloured). This booklet needs to be returned tomorrow Thursday as they will need it for the second lesson.

Also tomorrow, I will be sending home the change from those who purchased lunch from the concession today.




Friday 18 April 2014

Holy Week

Highlights from this week:

-Tuesday: Constable Minhas (Sahil's dad) spoke with both K classes about his job as a Langley Police Officer. They students enjoyed seeing the police car, sitting in the front and back seats and even heard the sirens a couple of times. Thank you Constable Minhas for an exciting presentation!

-Celery tasting: many students tried a piece of celery but a few of them said it would taste better with some ranch dressing :)

-Holy Thursday: In the morning, we watched the Gr 7's act out the Stations of the Cross in the gym and our students had many questions afterwards about Jesus' journey before he died. In the afternoon, they learned about the Seder Meal, created a craft in Mrs. Lemire's classroom, listened to an Easter story and ate a small piece of bread after discussing the importance of the Last Supper. 

Check your child's folder for the following
*April newsletter (re: cancellation of hot lunches for the rest of the school year)
*Traffic pattern map (before and after school): please make sure grandparents/daycare/guardians have this information as well
*Healthy Eating certificate
*I am a Gift from God parent letter from Mr. Borkowski (this program will begin next week)

Please check the school website under Announcements...your input is needed!
1. CCS Code of Conduct draft
2. Two week spring break survey

Reminders - no school Mon, April 21st
Tuesday - show and tell, letter of the week Zz, bring back your child's water bottle to keep in class
 



Thursday 10 April 2014

Next week - Holy Week

Next week is Holy Week and on Thursday morning, all classes will participate in the Living Stations of Cross performed by the Grade 7 class. Each class will move from station to station (outside, around the parish center) as the Gr 7's narrate Jesus' journey. All parents/grandparents are welcome to join us - we are scheduled to begin at 9:15am. 

In the afternoon, the school will have a Holy Thursday retreat and our students (in groups) will be rotating between the primary classes every 10 minutes. It will be a great afternoon of reflecting on Jesus' sacrifices for us and the true meaning of Easter.

School Uniform for Girls
1. Winter uniform (navy school pants ) can only be worn from Oct 15th to Feb 28th.
2. Summer uniform (navy skort) can only be worn from April 15th to Sept 30th.
At this time, girls should be wearing their school tunics with proper blouses (with collars). Please refer to the Parent Handbook, found on our school website, if you need further clarification.
 

PRECIOUS BLOOD PARISH ANNUAL GOLF CLASSIC: join us on Thurs. June 5, 2014 at Hazelmere Golf & Country Club. This fundraising event supports the NEW CLASSROOM PROJECT at Cloverdale Catholic School. Registration is $125 per person & includes a Steak BBQ & lots of fun. Or join us for dinner for $45. Reserve a spot as a single, two, three or four-some today to take advantage of the Early Bird draw for a putter. (Register by May 1, 2014) Please see Brenda in the Parish Office to register.
VOLUNTEERS & SPONSORS Needed. Please contact Tim Benko 604-230-0626 or Brian Snow 604-290-7537 if you can help.

Next weeks reminders: 

- Tuesday: Show and Tell animal theme
- Letter of the Week Yy
- Friday, April 18th: no school - Good Friday
- Monday, April 21: no school - Easter Monday





Sunday 6 April 2014

Turtle Talk

  
This week I introduced the idea of Turtle Talk - how turtles talk so slowly that they can only say one sound at a time.  We began playing games of oral blending (for phonemic awareness) like isolating the blending skill. For example, I say ' My turtle is so slow and tired, he can only say one sound at at time. Can you guess what he is trying to say /c/ /a/ /t/? Perhaps you can play this short game with your child in the car- only with 3 letter words (made from a consonant-vowel-consonant). Words like bat, cat, dog, fox, box, net, bag, fan, rat, van, hen, pig, bed, top, pot, can, jet, red, ten, tub, sub, mop wig.

Next, I will be asking the students to do the turtle talk and I will guess the words. These two games are done completely orally - an important skill for K students to understand before they begin matching sounds to letters.

 
I've also introduced the vowels (identifying the 5 letters) with an action song 'Vowel Limbo'. I taught the short vowel sounds slowly paired with actions to remember the sounds. For example, I ask the students 'What is the sound of the letter a?' and I make the action like I am grabbing an apple off of an apple tree and they respond /a/ - as in apple.

For letter e, I say that this sound reminds me of when I lose air in my stomach and the sound that comes out is /e/ - like in egg.

For letter i, I tell them to imagine that there is mud on their hands and they are shaking it off in disgust and the sound I make is /i/. 

For letter o, I say this sound is like when I see really cute babies (like Mr. Borkowski's twin daughters).../o/

For letter u, I say that when I was little my Mom caught me having a cookie before dinner and she said /u/-/u/-/u/ (with her finger signaling tsk-tsk-tsk!)


Tuesday - Show and Tell Theme for April....stories and/or pictures of animals or pets (past or present)

Wednesday - Hot Lunch

Healthy Eating & Healthy Bodies

From this  to this                     
Well, not exactly. The past two Tuesdays have been our days of trying new fruits and vegetables (carrots, strawberries, pears, cucumbers, oranges) and I believe that the students are learning so much from each other's preferences. It's amazing how one student may say 'I love cucumbers' as the tray is begin passed out and many of them have helped themselves to seconds! We have been discussing where different fruits and vegetables grow (garden, tree, bush, vine) and how important the nutrients that they contain are good their our growing bodies. There was a sheet in each student's homework folder to help record and track different fruits and vegetables they eat at school and at home. 

This week, students will be trying apples, sugar snap peas and broccoli. Also, a parent has volunteered to make kale chips as well - yummy! If you have never tried these yourself, you should (it tastes nothing like raw kale!) For the past 5 years, I've grown kale in my garden and each year my son and daughter (ages 8 & 7) can't wait to harvest it so I can make them kale chips!

PE clothes - just a reminder on gym days (Mon, Wed, Fri) students need to still wear their full uniform even if they are wearing their gym shirt underneath. I've noticed that a few students are not wearing their collared CCS shirts on those days but are simply wearing their gym shirts. If you have any questions about this, please email me at golaybal@ccsunited.ca