Bonjour chers parents,
In literacy this week, we learned the form and the sounds of C, K and E. Remember our chant? It goes like this:
Dinosaurs have continued to be a major focus over the last few weeks while literacy and numeracy continue to be practiced. The dinosaur theme has also been a great tool for helping the children to learn French vocabulary. The following are phrases the children have practiced saying out loud.
Le dinosaure est bleu/rouge/jaune/vert.
Le dinosaure est petit.
Le dinosaure a un long cou.
Le dinosaure est gros.
Le dinosaure est un carnivores.
Le dinosaure est un herbivores.
Le dinosaure a 4 pattes.
Le dinosaure est bleu/rouge/jaune/vert.
Le dinosaure est petit.
Le dinosaure a un long cou.
Le dinosaure est gros.
Le dinosaure est un carnivores.
Le dinosaure est un herbivores.
Le dinosaure a 4 pattes.
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| I'm making a dinosaur book! |
Le nom de la lettre est C, C, C
Le son de la lettre est c, c, c
The letter E is an important letter for the children to learn. The formation of this letter seems difficult for a 5 year old to learn. Here are a few things you can do at home to pratice with your child:
-Write the letter in the snow.
-Make the letter with playdough.
-Draw the letter in sand.
-Write the letter with a highliter and have your child trace it.
-Put shaving cream on a plate and write the letter.
During centres, the children have been very inspired by dinosaurs and are incorporating them into their play. It was very exciting to see students wanting to make their own dino books like the ones found in our class library.
With our buddy class, we got to explore shapes such as circles, triangles, rectangles and squares as we made unique looking dinosaurs together (thank you to the volunteers for cutting up the shapes!).
I am learning to draw a dinosaur.
I am an artist.
I am a paleantologist
Thank you for reading!
The letter E is an important letter for the children to learn. The formation of this letter seems difficult for a 5 year old to learn. Here are a few things you can do at home to pratice with your child:
-Write the letter in the snow.
-Make the letter with playdough.
-Draw the letter in sand.
-Write the letter with a highliter and have your child trace it.
-Put shaving cream on a plate and write the letter.
Kindergarten and Grade Two/Three Connection (Buddy system)
Having buddies coming to our class is a very special time for Kindergarters. Who among us doesn’t remember a feeling of
pride when, as young children, we were befriended by an older child? They helped us to build the confidence and sense of safety we needed to
navigate the world of school, and ultimately, the world around us. Buddy
systems promote more than just those warm feelings; these programs enhance
positive behaviors in both the older and the younger buddies.
Older
children love the sense of responsibility they feel for their younger buddies
and are therefore motivated to be the best buddy they can be. Further, they are
able to practice their own skills of cooperation and collaboration with a
younger child who can learn those same skills by interacting with the older
students. They have opportunities to practice taking turns, sharing knowledge,
listening to each other, helping and praising one another, and completing tasks
with the help of someone more experienced than they are.
Here
are a few examples of things that their buddies will be doing with your child:
Reading
stories
Making
crafts
Singing
together
Creating
projets
| We're making dinosaurs together. |
With our buddy class, we got to explore shapes such as circles, triangles, rectangles and squares as we made unique looking dinosaurs together (thank you to the volunteers for cutting up the shapes!).
Our students have also had the opportunity to recreate fossils as we have discussed where dinosaurs come from and how we can know they really existed.
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| To the oven we go! |
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| Now it's time to paint! |
I am learning to draw a dinosaur.
I am an artist.
I am a paleantologist
Thank you for reading!









