Saturday, April 2, 2011

April 5, 2011

April 5,2011 Dear Parents/Guardians, A short week at General Lake with the PA Day on Friday. Students in the Core English classes were excited by an unexpected visitor to their class. He's furry and friendly and he seems to be adjusting well to the classroom environment. His name is Chippy and he is a Russian Blue rat and he seems very excited to be in the classroom. The students have shown great respect for his needs keeping the noise down. He is part of our introduction to nonfiction writing and text features. Text features are parts of a text that help the reader locate information and learn information. Students are learning to identify features such as captions, bold/highlighted words, glossaries, table of contents, photographs, labelled diagrams, charts, index, maps, headings, titles, fonts. You can help your child by drawing their attention to these features in their reading and discussing how they help the reader. We have finished all the sight words to the end of grade one. Please continue to review the sight words at home. Homework Earth Day Contest Entries due April 14, 2011 Grade 1 Reading Grade 2 Reading Grade 3 At Home reading Incentive Program EQAO Prep Grade 4 At Home reading Incentive Program Return 'Student in Good Standing' Form for Yard Patrol Grade 5 At Home reading Incentive Program Return 'Student in Good Standing ' Form Grade 6 At Home reading Incentive Program EQAO Prep Enjoy your week, Ms. Legault

1 comment:

Edward said...

I like Chippy because he is a Rat!