Thursday, 13 October 2016

Thursday October 13, 2016

Today we had our pictures taken! We also printed the lower case letter k.  This is a tough letter to learn. Have your child show you what a lower case letter k looks like at home tonight. We read a story about fall and wrote about what types of things that we do in the fall.

Ask me … How can you help your community? 

Home reading book bags: Please enjoy reading these books with your child. We encourage students to point to the words as they read to track their reading, use picture clues, or beginning letter sounds to decode unknown words.
***These books will be exchanged on Tuesday’s and Thursday’s every week. Please return the book bag in your child’s folder for new books.  If you have a note about the level, please place it in the folder, not in the book bag as the volunteers are exchanging the books and we may not see it.

Reminders: 

-If your child is interested in joining the wetlands club they have brought home a blue form to fill out and return to school. Please only have them complete the form if they are really interested in the wetlands. There will only be 1 student chosen from each grade 1 class. They will have an after school commitment on Wednesday nights (6). Please see blue form for more information. Please return by tomorrow.
-Fundraising packages went home yesterday.  Check it out and help ROS raise some funds!! Please return by next Friday.
-We are collecting water bottle lids (clear or white plastic lids) please send them in with your children. 

Dates to remember:
Tuesday October 11 – School Council Meeting 7pm
Thursday October 13 – Picture Day
Tuesday October 18 – Book orders due back to school

Circle of Courage:
Each week one student per class will bring home a sheet of paper describing the circle of courage. We ask that on Friday of your child’s week that he or she brings in something that shows one of the following sections of the circle: Independence, Mastery, Belonging, and Generosity.  See below for what the letter will look like. 

Circle of Courage Spotlight 

Congratulations, your child has been chosen to be our Circle of Courage student. Your child will have the opportunity to share more about themselves and how they show the four quadrants of the Circle of Courage to help build a caring classroom. Your child will present on Friday OCTOBER 14TH  Gigi and Mishel

Once our Circle of Courage student is announced the student will have a week until their presentation date to collect the following items to share with the class. 
Independence  
·         An artifact your child is proud of and demonstrates independence. i.e. piece of art, writing, project, or video of dance  
Mastery 
·         An artifact that demonstrates a skill or activity your child has mastered. i.e. medals, awards, and certificates  
Belonging 
·         Photograph (no more than 3) that shows belonging, i.e. Family photo, playing with others, family vacation, sports team, class photo. 
Generosity 
·         Family Letter: Family members will be responsible for writing a letter to the class telling us how special your child is to you. Send the letter in a sealed envelope to the school with your child on the presentation date your child is sharing. I will read the letter to the class during our circle meetings. The content of the letter is up to you, but you may wish to choose from one of the following ideas: Describe special or funny stories about your child for the class to hear, tell us some interesting facts (no more then 3) we may not know about your child, send silly or special pictures with a letter describing the picture, or write a short story with your child as the main character. You may also send a video for the class to watch if you choose. 

After your child has had the opportunity to share, his or her classmates will recognize your child as our Circle of Courage student of the day by writing about how they see your child demonstrating one of the four quadrants on the Circle of Courage. We appreciate your participation in our Circle of Courage Spotlight and look forward to getting to know your child better and build a caring classroom community! 





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