We will be starting to use KIDBLOG as a way to communicate with each other. This will also be a means for engaging homework.
KIDBLOG is safe. It does not require any personal information from the students. It does not require an email address (for those parents who are still unsure about allowing their children access to email). Here is what their website says:
"Kidblog provides teachers with the tools to help students safely navigate the digital – and increasingly social – online landscape. Kidblog allows students to exercise digital citizenship within a secure, private classroom blogging space. Kidblog’s security features put safety first:"
Students will be given a password to log onto our blog. Here is the link to use when posting a comment or reading posts on the blog: kidblog.org/jbforest
Happy Blogging!
Monday, 19 November 2012
Wednesday, 14 November 2012
Helping Your Child with Reading!
As a non-French speaking parent, helping your child with reading may be difficult. Here are a few ideas that can help parents guide their kids along the reading continuum.
A few great resources:
AmherstviewPS
YES, You Can!
A few great resources:
AmherstviewPS
YES, You Can!
Tuesday, 13 November 2012
Happy Diwali!
We have recently had a fun time celebrating Thanksgiving and Halloween in our classes.
Happy Diwali! Diwali is a festival of lights that originates from South Asia. It is celebrated by Hindus, Jains and Sikhs.
I found this amazing craft that we will be doing in class to celebrate!
Here is a link to the website where I found it: Diwali craft
Happy Diwali! Diwali is a festival of lights that originates from South Asia. It is celebrated by Hindus, Jains and Sikhs.
I found this amazing craft that we will be doing in class to celebrate!
Here is a link to the website where I found it: Diwali craft
Our beautiful Diwali elephants! |
Wednesday, 7 November 2012
Boomerang Lunches!
We have started the year off with a program called "Boomerang Lunch"! This helps students and parents to see the amount of waste that is produced daily. This is great way to keep track of the waste we produce on a weekly basis and makes us think about how to reduce our carbon footprint by using reusable containers. This can be integrated into Math and Science (and can be discussed at home too!) It would be a fun Math discussion to figure out how many cheese string wrappers (or another favourite snack) would be thrown into the garbage each year if we consumed one each school day of the year!
It is also important to note that our school does not have a green bin! Therefore, bringing our banana peels and apple cores home to place in the green bin (or even home compost) helps to diminish the amount of food that is sent to landfills. I'll try to get some pictures of my home compost so you can seen how easy it is!
I will upload some great examples from students lunches to this post shortly. In the meantime, here is a great link to one school that is making a difference: Boomerang School
Now, here is a question directed to my students...
Que pensez vous du système de "Boomerang Lunch"? Pourquoi pensez-vous que c'est important à notre école/communauté/pays?
Thursday, 1 November 2012
Internet safety!
A blog is an interesting and interactive way to communicate between school and home. It helps to promote critical thinking and provides an opportunity for students to use their written communication skills outside of class. A blog is not threatening since you can respond at your own pace and can re-read what you have written before pressing "post"!
When posting comments, it is advised that you sign your comment using your initials. Please remember that when using the internet, parents should be aware of and included in their child's online activities.
Here are a few tips to help keep children safe: Common Sense Media
Here is the link to another organization that specializes in internet safety for kids: Childnet
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