Students have been busy this past week preparing speeches and storytelling. Students in grade 4, 5, and 6 chose a topic for their speech and they were given time to write. They should now be practising their speech memorizing as much as possible. They should be working on adjusting their speed; using gestures effectively; and making eye contact with the audience. The speeches are expected to be 3 - 5 minutes. Students will be given opportunities this week to practise their work in front of the class, if they want. Beginning on Friday, I will start the presentations and I hope to pick the top three from each grade level. School-wide presentations take place on February 17th in the gym.
Students in grade 1-3 have been working on storytelling. Grade 1 students prepared a story board of 'Something From Nothing'. I have posted the story online for those that would like to help their children and are not familiar with the story. I encouraged the students to retell it changing the details to make it their own. Grade 2 students had a choice of 'Something From Nothing', 'Anansi' or their own adventure story. A framework went home but all completed primary stories should be posted on this blog. Finally grade 3's picked their favourite story (Lots of Robert Munsch) and they began to practise these. Students should now be trying to retell their stories adjusting their speed and voice; using gestures and making eye contact. Stories are supposed to be 3 to 5 minutes but no points are taken away in this division if the story is too short. Storytelling will take place at 9:00 am on February 16th in the gym. Winners from this division will be attending the Legion's Storytelling event.
This Thursday is the Chinese New Year and to mark this occasion we will be reading and working on activities related to this event. On Friday students are asked to wear red (another reason) and bring a noisemaker as we parade through the school in a dragon parade.
Thanks to all the grade 3, 4, 5, and 6 students for submitting their inspiring person poetry and writing. I will be submitting many of the pieces for the contest. I was quite impressed with many of the works. I learned so much about many of the students and the wonderful things they do. Hopefully I will get to publish these on the blog in the future. It is just so uplifting to know about the truly important things our kids are doing and how special they make someone feel.
Finally I am extremely pleased to announce that the Peer Mediators have been completely trained and they are ready to start their duty. They will be visiting the kindergarten and primary classrooms on Friday to introduce the program. Then next Monday watch for their bright yellow vests, as they make their presence known. Peer Mediators have been trained to work with students to assist with conflict mediation. They are not their to judge or punish, just to help students solve their own problems.
Homework: (Please return all white A-Z books when you are finished reading)
Grade 1 Practise Storytelling; Sight word worksheet
Grade 2 Practise Storytelling; Sight word spelling
Grade 3 Practise Storytelling; Cursive writing
Grade 4 Practise Speech; Cursive Writing
Grade 5 Practise Speech; Practise individual spelling list (Most common misspelled words)
Grade 6 Practise Speech; Practise individual spelling list (Most common misspelled words)
Finally I am running out of the beloved white Reading A-Z books and I am looking for some volunteers to come in replenish my supplies. Let me know if you are available.
Thanks
Gung Hei Fat Choy
Ms. Legault
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