Monday, October 30, 2017

Happy Halloween

History of Halloween
Halloween started about 2,000 years ago in Ireland.
It started in Canada in the 1950’s.
Halloween is when you wear a costume and go to people’s houses and trick or treat and get candy.
 
It is time to dress up in costumes, walk around the neighborhood with your friends and scare people. You can get a lot of different candy like coffee crisp, kit Kat, mars bar, suckers and lollipop. You can also get drinks like orange crush and cool aid.
Some of the costumes might be real, like ghosts, so beware!!!

By:    David,     Noah 

Friday, October 27, 2017

Intramurals


Hey, it’s me Milana the Sports Reporter. Today I will be talking about Intramurals.
What are Intramurals? Intramurals are a time when kids from grades 3, 4 and 5 go to gym and play games. There are 2 or 3 leader that have to be grade 5. My friend and I were the first ones. Tuesday is grade 3, Wednesday is grade 4 and Thursday is grade 5. It’s in the gym, and starts at 12:15 – 12:45 but you have to choose between intramurals or recess because 12:15 is also lunch recess. We usually play 3 or 2 games a day. Mr. Bridge says that it provides more activities for kids and leadership for the grade 5 students who run it.  They have to decide what game to play and pick the teams.
-Milana

Thursday, October 19, 2017

Leo enjoying his water dish

Leo is a leopard gecko. Most leopard geckos like Leo can grow up to nine inches or bigger. They can also live longer than ten years and they like to eat mealworms. Leo loves to relax in the water. Bearded dragons are their cousins, they come from Asia and India.

By Hailey and Tayia
     


Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Beaumont Orange Shirt Day Activity

On September 28th, Beaumont School recognized Orange Shirt Day. Orange Shirt Say is a movement that officially began in 2013 and opens the door to understanding the impact of residential schools and the legacy they have left behind.
All students and staff were asked to wear orange and students from 4/5 Wood visited other classrooms to explain what Orange Shirt Day was all about. After the presentation, the student leaders asked the class to colour a paper shirt orange and to write a meaningful saying or slogan, like Every Child Matters. The shirts are on display throughout the school. We hope you come and check them out!
By Grayson and Hunter

ELA past targets

September:
Reading stamina is when students are able to read independently, with focus, for a sustained amount of time. This includes: choosing a "good fit" book, preparing to read by settling into a comfortable spot and staying there; always looking at the pages of the chosen book, and applying effective strategies to increase enjoyment and understanding. Specific strategies are being taught and modeled in class.

October:
Continue to work on reading stamina. Added focus on using comprehension strategies to deepen understanding and follow more difficult texts. Guided and independent practice of "Visualizing" and "Connecting". Please ask your child to explain them to you. Students should read every day at home.

November:
Explore different genres; identifying elements of Fairy Tales. Especially setting (where and when), characters (hero and villain) and plot elements (magical items or people, repeating numbers, good wins over evil, happily ever after . . .). Continue practicing strategies to improve understanding. Students should be able to apply to class read-aloud as well as independent reading. Word work focus on homonyms (words that sound the same but mean different)

December: Follow the writing process to create an original fairy tale for grade 1 / 2 buddies. (Pre-write ideas, draft, revise, edit, format and publish). Independent reading and identifying unfamiliar vocabulary. Use understanding of text and context clues to begin figuring out meanings. Retell a section of text using the 4 square method (Who, Where/When, What happened, How it ended)
including illustrations and written explanations.