I am pleased to say that the students of Division 2 are showing that they understand their role as grade 7 leaders. Yes, reminders of expectations, commitment and responsibility are necessary from time to time but they 'get it'. For example, most are using their daily agenda on the board to be ready for each lesson and using their planner to meet class work and notice deadlines. They show respect during instruction, independent and group work and while walking through the halls. They are also showing an interest in their learning, a willingness to try new activities and they are learning how to solve confusions and correct mistakes. Students: One key strategy is to ask for help immediately. If you cannot ask during class, then approach your teacher at recess or after school. Do not go home and ask your parents to ask your teacher...this is a year for taking ownership and being in charge of your own learning. An example is to correct your daily Big 5 and math practice of divisibility rules during class or for homework. If you do not know how, then ask me for help that day. Another example is to remind your parents to sign notices and to pack your own backpack. Know what is in your backpack! All students were given a specific binder for math this year and have organized their exercise books and a binder for other subjects to date. They have labelled reading response books and have a reading section in their binder to complement our reading study. We have begun discussing why we enjoy reading and are encouraging others to read the books we love. A graffiti wall has been created to share significant quotes from our novels to inspire our classmates to read a variety of genres. Our class read aloud is Wonder. Other labelled books are a math journal with all rules and examples, daily Big 5 and practice books, a writing exercise book where they are practicing the writing process, a writing/reading section in their binder, science, (beginning with Chemistry) and social section in their binder and learning log and core competency books where students will reflect on their learning. Parents will soon be invited to read these. The purpose is to keep parents informed with their children's progress. Parents can contact me anytime by email at [email protected] during the day through the office or send a note in their child's planner. I am very excited about the possibilities this year. Congratulations to our newly elected co-presidents who will lead the class in a variety of activities. I was impressed to see so many show an interest in joining committees. Our goals are to foster more independence and promote leadership skills. Enjoy your long weekend. See the 100 word write of the week and photos below of your group challenge activity last week ...working together to build the tallest tower. Homework/Reminders Math - last week's work completed and corrected, complete journal, rules for 2,3,5,6,and 10. Fresh Grade consent form due ASAP Terry Fox shoes Return pledge and parent volunteer forms. The Terry Fox Run is next Thursday. PAC Entertainment Books Upcoming Dates Non‐Instructional Day - Monday, Sept. 25 Meet the Teacher/BBQ - Thursday, Sept. 28, 4:30 to 6:00 Individual Photos - Friday, Sept.29 FSAs gr.7s - week of Oct. 2nd Thanksgiving - Oct. 9 Titan Amazing Race (Grade 6/7) - Friday, Oct. 13 6 - 9 Provincial Non‐Instructional Day - Oct. 20 November 1 Photo Re‐Takes November 2 Early Dismissal 1:35 November 3 Non‐Instructional Day November 9 Remembrance Day Assembly November 10 Non‐Instructional Day November 13 Remembrance Day Stat Holiday December 11‐13 Report Card (1) December 14 Early Dismissal 1:35 December 22 Last Day before Christmas /Winter Break Dec. 25 to Jan 5 Christmas/Winter Break Student Homework Policy from the Surrey School Board Purpose of Homework Homework should be purposeful and meaningful which means it enhances or extends relevant student learning. There are many reasons for student homework. The most prevalent reasons are to:
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If your child consistently has more than the suggested time for homework, please contact me. Homework versus Homestudy Homework is work assigned by a teacher. Usually it is class work that needs completing. More time may be necessary when working on projects. Home study is work done by students either by teacher recommendations, student choice or by parent choice. Three examples of either include: reviewing class material; reading; studying for tests. Homework should always be finished before Home study. Suggestions to Encourage Learning
100 Word Write of the week! (Congrats to Travasta Sauce) Ten years after takeoff from Earth, we landed on Arian. While going through Arian's atmosphere, I spotted numerous colours and a humongous metal and glass object. When we landed I proposed that we explore it. We found out that the metal and glass object was a broken lamp. Lying next to the lamp were pale green globules that were as soft as pillows. As my comrade made contact with the globules a monstrous creature erupted from the crates to my right, yelling "last time humans came here, they destroyed this lamp, dumping out all of its contents,"! As we ran.
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Our first week together as a class was spent on learning and reviewing routines, expectations and community. We have labelled our exercise books, 2 binders, and finalized our weekly schedule. The schedule and clock partner pages are in our planner. We all have daily jobs to keep our classroom neat and organized and we will be changing our seating partners every 2 weeks in order to practice collaboration, cooperation and tolerance. We will use our planners daily for homework and personal reminders and our supplies are kept in our bins or a baggie with Ms Wilson to be used as needed.
We will spend the next two weeks continuing to learn about expectations for independent, partner and group work, as well as curricular areas. Each Friday in our learning logs, we will write about our weekly learnings and how we practised the Core Competencies. These logs are to be shown to our parents every weekend to keep them updated on our class work and understandings. If students have any confusions, problems or questions, they must approach Ms Wilson and ask for clarification or help. Important dates for September are recorded in the student planner. Stay tuned for more information each weekend. BC Lions Spirit Day is this Friday. Wear orange, black & white to show your Lion's pride. Here are our rockets...What a blast!!
Here is the address where we got the rocket materials. C & R Hobbies Reminders: June 27 - Grade 7s only, pancake breakfast (regular time), rehearsal for Farewell assembly June 28 - Grade 7 Farewell Assembly 12:30 (Grade 6s are part of the audience) June 29 - Final whole school assembly in morning, reports home, early dismissal 1:38 but students may leave at noon if their parents contact the teacher in person or by email. Reminders:
Bring cereal boxes for your rocket, we also need to bring any 'wide' elastics that you have (the wide blue elastics are an example...the ones that your delivered newspapers are rolled up by) Bring Clayton Park notices. Bring bags to start taking your work home. June 22 - Family Fun Night June 23 - Grade 6/7 picnic and games at Clayton Park June 26 - Grade 7s only, Playland June 27 - reports home June 27 - Grade 7s only, pancake breakfast June 28 - Grade 7 Farewell Assembly 12:30 (Grade 6s are part of the audience) Reminders:
June 19 -Band concert 9:15 June 22 - Family Fun Night June 23 - Grade 6/7 picnic and games at Clayton Park June 26 - Grade 7s only, Playland June 27 - reports out June 27 - Grade 7s only, pancake breakfast June 28 - Grade 7 Farewell Assembly 12:30 (Grade 6s are part of the audience) -answers for science will be reviewed tomorrow before your test Homework:
Overdue French animal poster is due tomorrow!! Goals are due tomorrow Novel approach in black ink on gdoc...reread your original google doc directions...then you can print and highlight tomorrow Math - charts should be drawn in your math books and data recorded from today's probability experiments Reminders: Dates to Remember: June 13 (tomorrow) - Grade 7s walk to Clayton Secondary for PE class. Students are expected to bring water and wear PE clothing. This is the direction from the Clayton PE teacher: (t-shirts and shorts or leggings, no tanks with spaghetti straps or sleeveless, no low cut, tight fitting 'wrestler' type athletic shirts. If it is hot, a hat is also a good idea) June 14 - Mr. Smith returns to Division 2 and 3 to teach another coding lesson. June 19 -Band concert 9:15 June 22 - Family Fun Night June 23 - Grade 6/7 picnic and games at Clayton Park June 26 - Grade 7s only, Playland June 27 - reports out June 27 - Grade 7s only, pancake breakfast June 28 - Grade 7 Farewell Assembly 12:30 (Grade 6s are part of the audience) What great leaders on Sports Day. Did you have fun?? Here are some pictures including our bicycles, roller skates and scooters. Reminders:
Dates to Remember: June 14 - Mr. Smith returns to Division 2 and 3 to teach another coding lesson. June 16 - Grade 7s walk to Clayton Secondary for PE class. Students are expected to bring water and wear PE clothing. This is the direction from the Clayton PE teacher: (t-shirts and shorts or leggings, no tanks with spaghetti straps or sleeveless, no low cut, tight fitting 'wrestler' type athletic shirts. If it is hot, a hat is also a good idea) June 19 -Band concert 9:15 June 22 - Family Fun Night June 23 - Grade 6/7 picnic and games at Clayton Park June 26 - Grade 7s only, Playland June 27 - reports out June 27 - Grade 7s only, pancake breakfast June 28 - Grade 7 Farewell Assembly 12:30 (Grade 6s are part of the audience) HW: Goals tomorrow!
Sport's Day rain or shine so dress for the weather Grade 7 leaders come at 8 am or the arranged time with your sponsor teacher. Reminders: Grade 7s bring your yearbook money, Playland notice and permission for the Clayton PE lessons. Dates to Remember: June 9 - Hillcrest Sports Day June 14 - Mr. Smith returns to Division 2 and 3 to teach another coding lesson. June 16 - Grade 7s to Clayton for PE class June 19 -Band concert 9:15 June 22 - Family Fun Night June 23 - Grade 6/7 picnic and games at Clayton Park June 26 - Grade 7s only, Playland June 27 - reports out June 27 - Grade 7s only, pancake breakfast June 28 - Grade 7 Farewell Assembly 12:30 (Grade 6s are part of the audience) |
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