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TWAS April 26

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Hello Everyone, I hope you have all had an excellent week and are able to enjoy your families over the weekend : ) We've had a very busy week getting a good start on lots of new units: measurement in math; small crawling and flying animals in science; Nova Scotia in Social studies. Today was also Club Friday and an assembly.   It can be a little scary venturing off to a new 'club' learning space. We've talked about trying out things we might not normally try and giving it our best for three sessions.  There was a lot of fun 'club sharing' during circle at the end of the day and new learning to spread around.  It was a fun day. We're working on time measurement (calendar) and ventured outside to measure our heights with chalk lines and string.  We then measured those strings inside (it was freezing) with popsicle sticks; ask your little one how many popsicle sticks high he or she is. For a little extra calendar practice, if time permits, practice wit

TWAS April 12

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Hello Everyone, I hope you've all had a good week!  Student led conferences are this Wednesday and Thursday, please let me or the office know if you're having trouble booking.  I know the children are very excited to show you what they've been up to!  Unless you are the 4:00 appointment, please come 20 minutes early so that you have time to visit all of the student learning stations.  Because there will be other families in the room when you are at the 'meet with teacher' station, I am happy to re-book for a different day/time if you would like a more private conversation. Thank you so much volunteers who were able to join us on our field trip to Leighton Art Center this week.  The weaving is up on display (and in the picture below).  The Leighton Center property is so beautiful and the children enjoyed seeing and learning about the many different art mediums that are part of the Leighton experience. Additionally it was fun to learn about some of the non-human

TWAS April 5

Hello Everyone, Happy Friday!  I hope you all had a good week and are enjoying some more spring-like weather.  Thank you so much everyone who was able to send in some boat making supplies.  We are going to begin our planning and building next week; we're hoping to float on Friday! A lot of the children have asked if they can make boats at home as well — absolutely!!  Feel free to send any 'home' models in for a float on Friday. The children have begun an independent Arctic Animal inquiry and we will begin our crawling and flying animals science unit next week or the week after. Drawing these spectacular creatures was our art focus this week.  I've encouraged the children to practice drawing their animal over the weekend, if they have time, so that they are ready to make their good copy drawings, that will go on their poster board presentations. In math we have been working on subtraction problems such as this one: On Sunday I made 20 cookies.  I ate 5 on Monda