Hello!
February is kindness month for Ruth King, and to kick off the activities, our class participated in an Erase Meanness project throughout the week. As a class we have been working on sharing kindness and building positive relationships with each other. We started the week with a discussion about meanness, and on Thursday the students came into the classroom with a powerful message on our side board.
After sharing some personal stories about the negative comments we all go through, it came down to how we as individuals want to be remembered by our peers. Do we want to be remembered as saying mean things and teasing one another, or do we want to be remembered for our kind acts.
Throughout the next day, students came up to the board to erase the mean words, and replace them with kind words that they want to be remembered for. It was a very positive experience and message for the students.
In the future, as a class, we will be helping those who are choosing to express themselves in negative ways, by asking them how they want to be remembered by their peers this year.
In Language Arts this week we started our poetry unit, by first discussing what the class thought poetry is.
An expression of emotion, and a way to play with language, were the two central themes to what poetry is. Throughout the week we worked on 3 types of poems, an acrostic story about an animal, a VIP poem about someone important in our lives, and a rainbow simile poem, portraying what each colour looks, smells, tastes, feels, or sounds like.
In math we looked at perimeter and area of rectangles, and how to calculate both perimeter and area. We discovered that a rectangle’s perimeter can change, while the area may stay the same, and vice versa, thus why it is important to understand and calculate both. We will be having a small measurement, perimeter, and area quiz next week on Tuesday.
In social studies we continued our timeline projects. Most of the students had completed their group dates, and a couple have started researching their individuals dates. So far it is pretty informative. As a class we have started researching residential schools, and this week we looked at the first residential school in Canada, the Mowhawk Institute. As a class we created a post.
In science we started looking at the human body by completing a KWL activity, discussing what we Know about the human body, and what we Wonder about it. We also looked at how cells are the building blocks of life, how they form together to create tissue, how that tisue creates organs with specific jobs to do, and how certain organs form a system that keep orgaisms alive.
In French we continued working on our Carnaval de Quebec brochures, researching more about the Carnaval, and starting our rough drafts. On Monday we should be finishing our rough drafts, and starting our good copies.
In art we finished our Jackson Pollock marvel paintings. They are displayed outside our classroom.
Next week we will be continuing poetry in language arts, looking at metaphors. In math we will finish off area, and look into volume of objects. In social studies we will continue our timeline posts about Canada. In science we will look into the digestive system, and the organs involved. In French we will finish our brochures and start looking into sports.
A notice went home this week about a bottle drive happening February 17th in the Ruth King parking lot. We are looking for volunteers to help out, either with sorting or collecting, so we can raise enough money to take everyone to Camp Thunderbird as our year end trip. We are hoping to raise enough so we won’t have to ask for funds from parents. If we are unsuccessful, parents may be asked to cover some of the costs, so let’s try and raise as much as we can!
Also I sent emails out Friday night to some student who were not as far as they should be with their heritage project. Next week students should have researched their country or origin, and if possible discussed how their family imigrated into Canada. By Monday I would like to know which country each student is planning on doing, so as I can help them organise their research using their Google accounts.
Have a good weekend, and see you all monday!
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