Friday, January 7, 2011

January 11, 2011

January 11, 2011

Welcome back. It seems everyone had a restful holiday and they are ready to get back into the swing of things. Last week the students got right to work creating an adventure story. I hope to post some samples in the near future. It was very interesting to see how the different grade levels approached the same topic. This week we are working on editing and revising the finished product. I have posted in the classroom and on the blog a list of words that are commonly misspelled. Students are encouraged to edit their work paying attention specifically to those words on the list.

Students in grade 3, 4, 5 and 6 also had an opportunity to examine samples of adventure stories from the EQAO web site to determine what the criteria is for level 3 and level 4 work. Samples of the assessment and samples of levelled work is available for your information at http://www.eqao.com.

I have completed assessments on all the Grades 1 and 2 students in regards to their reading level and sight word identification. I have included this information in your child's homework package. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to write a note in the agenda or call me at the school. I was really pleased to see the progress that has been made.

Many students have been enjoying participating in our Home Reading Incentive program (Grade 3, 4, 5, and 6) Congratulations to Seth, Conner, Madison, Emily, Jeremy, for reading for 25 days. Special mention to Tommy and Abby for continuing to read throughout the holidays and completing 50 days of reading. I would like to see more students involved in the program. Daily reading is one of the best ways to ensure academic success.

Congratulations to all the students that had their poetry accepted in this years addition of the Young Writers of Canada contest. Please have your child let me know if you received notification. Mme Laselle would like a list of all the students who were accepted. We look forward to seeing the book 'Under the Pumpkin Tree' published in May with your fine work.

Next week we will be beginning some poetry lessons. If anyone has a particularly favourite poem, I encourage students to bring them along to share with the class.

Finally, I have a special request for pencils. The Core English program seems to go through an enormous amount of pencils due to the large number of students using the supplies daily. When you are replenishing your supplies for your regular classes, I was wondering if everyone could donate a few extras to the Core English class. It would help me out tremendously.

Thank-you
Ms. Legault

Homework Grade 1 Levelled Reading program / Sight word printing practice

Homework Grade 2 Levelled reading program / Sight word printing practice and spelling

Grade 3 Reading at Home program/ Cursive Writing/ Story or poem assignment due January 25 (Assignment posted on separate blog)

Grade 4 Reading at Home program/ Cursive Writing/ Story or poem assignment due January 25 (Assignment posted on separate blog)

Grade 5 Reading at Home program/ Story or poem assignment due January 25 (Assignment posted on separate blog)

Grade 6 Reading at Home program/ Story or poem assignment due January 25 (Assignment posted on separate blog)

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