It is hard to believe that it is November already! We have had a very busy and exciting week so far. We started the week by writing about our weekend in our weekends. This week, our focus in writing has been on using descriptive language to make it more interesting. Some children are writing almost two whole pages in their journals now! Have your child describe something to you using their descriptive language.
We finished our pumpkin writing, which also focused on descriptive language, and did some pumpkin art to go along with it. Ms. Moore led one art project and I led another, so ask your child which one they participated in!
We also added some new sight words this week, including:
- words
- but
- not
- what
- all
In math, we have continued to explore representing numbers in different ways. Students have been showing each number using digits, written words, tally marks, tens frames, dice, and number sentences (i.e. 2 + 2 = 4). We have also been discussing things that we see in the world that represent each number, such as a car having four wheels. When we were showing the number four, we discussed doubles and how various numbers can be used in a "doubles" number sentence. We learned about the number five yesterday.
Yesterday, we had a magician named Richard Young come into our classroom to present a magic show focusing on colours! He showed us many fascinating tricks and had us all saying, "How did he do that?!" He taught us many different things about light and colour. Ask your child the following:
- What happened when the magician shone the light through a prism?
- What do the words transparent, translucent, and opaque mean?
- What happens when you mix.... blue and red together?
blue and yellow?
red and yellow?
We had lots of fun with our Halloween celebrations yesterday. In the afternoon, we enjoyed some Halloween themed centres, as well as a Smartboard literacy activity to end the day! Please ensure that your child is only bringing one Halloween treat per day, to help ensure that our focused learning is able to continue throughout the entire day!
Reminder:
- School photos came home this week. The deadline for photos to be ordered is November 18th.
Message from the Office:
As you may already know, in less than 3 weeks we are hosting our second annual Christmas Market and Family Festival to benefit your School Council and Playground Fund. We will have 40+ local vendors, photos with Santa, popcorn, family activity stations and more! Please see the attached flyer or visit our FaceBook page for more information.
We are asking your help on two things today...
1. Please help us by spreading the word about this event with your family, friends and connections. The more the merrier!!!
Ken Taylor Christmas Market and Family Festival
Saturday, November 18
10am-3pm
Kenneth D Taylor School
2. Similar to last year, we are holding a raffle the day of the market. So far we have a few wonderful prizes compliments of local businesses, however, we are still looking for a larger item such as hockey tickets. If you know of anyone generous and able to help out in this way please have them contact market.kennethdtaylor@gmail.com right away.
Last year's market was a great success and we know this year will be even better!
Kenneth D Taylor School Council
