Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Thank You Randerson Parents - You are the Best!
Monday, January 26, 2015
Gr3's Reflect on Their Writing
Students in Mrs.
MacDonald's class share their retell story;
Blogging Reflections |
1. Mrs. MacDonald read the book The
Sandcastle Contest by Robert Munsch.
2. We wrote our ideas for beginning,
middle and end to help us with our writing.
3. We wrote our
draft.
4. Mrs. MacDonald read our drafts
and helped us become stronger writers.
5. We then wrote our good copies of
the retell.
Rylan's writing reflection:
I learnt how to use quotations when
a person is talking.
I learnt how to create notes in
columns to help my writing.
I felt confident with my writing.
Brynn's writing reflection:
I learnt how to use punctuation
properly like quotation marks, question marks and exclamation marks!
I learnt how important it is to
make the important letters uppercase like in the title the word Sandcastle and
Contest but not words like and or it.
I learnt how to print my letters
really neatly.
I felt happy. I love writing.
I felt comfortable and thought I knew the book really well.
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Mrs. MacDonald's Gr. 3 class is our Feature Class of the Week
Mrs. MacDonald's Gr. 3 class is currently learning through the MindUp program. The following poems came out of their experiences of mindful seeing.
My Simile Poem
My shell is pinky white and
ruffled like a ballerina’s tutu.
It is as beautiful as a blossom.
When I look at my shell,
it reminds me of a sunset.
I like my shell because the inside is smooth
and it reminds me of a fan.
By: Celina
My Simile Poem
My shell is smooth and purple
like an eggplant.
It is as pretty as a snowflake.
When I look at my shell,
it reminds me of a beetle.
I like my shell because it is gorgeous and
special.
By: Brooke
My Simile Poem
My shell is green and shiny
like a new leaf.
It is as lovely as a daisy.
When I look at my shell,
it reminds me of an island.
I like my shell because it is so smooth and
perfect. It is so colourful.
By: Payton
My Simile Poem
My shell is hard and bumpy
like a road.
It is as cool as a crystal.
When I look at my shell,
it reminds me of Hawaii.
I like my shell because it is unique and rare.
By: Peyten
My Simile Poem
My shell is cone-shaped and
chocolate striped like an ice-cream cone.
It is as striped as a zebra.
When I look at my shell,
it reminds me of a small tornado.
I like my shell because it has colour like
caramel, chocolate and vanilla ice-cream.
By: Carter
My Simile Poem
My shell is smooth and shiny
like a golden apple.
It is as pretty as a flower.
When I look at my shell,
it reminds me of pearls.
I like my shell because it is shiny, smooth
and delicate as a star.
By: Brooklyn
My Simile Poem
My shell is stripy and colourful
like a rainbow.
It is as hard as a stone.
When I look at my shell,
it reminds me of pearls.
I like my shell because it is really shiny and
inspiring.
By: Mia
My Simile Poem
My shell is spotted and brown
like a cheetah.
It is as smooth as a pearl.
When I look at my shell,
it reminds me of shark’s teeth.
I like my shell because it looks cool and is awesome.
By: Anureet
My Simile Poem
My shell is striped and rough
like a tiger.
It is as twirly as a top.
When I look at my shell,
it reminds me of my vacation in Mexico.
I like my shell because I see at the bottom
there is a hole and I see a trail of an insect.
That is really special for me
By: Keanu
My Simile Poem
My shell is smooth and spirally
like a traffic cone.
It is as striped as a zebra.
When I look at my shell,
it reminds me of a tornado.
I like my shell because it
fits my hand very well and it is smooth.
By: Samuel
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Thursday, January 22, 2015
Book Club @ Randerson
Students gathered, food was eaten, great books were discussed, laughter occurred...what more could one ask for in a book club? Today's book club, discussing Carl Hiaasen's book Hoot, was a great success. The discussion flowed from characters, to events, to setting. It was non-stop! The detail and POV from students was tremendous, including Courtney empathising with Roy for moving so often.
Book Club enjoying snacks before discussion |
Stephanie loved how empowering the story was for young people. If three teenagers can save the owls against a conglomerate than we could do something like that too. Mercedes liked the book but felt Roy's ability to 'take off' for hours at a time without his parents knowing where he was ....was a bit unrealistic. Austin really liked the character development, especially Roy, Mullet Fingers and the teacher who cared enough to bring his whole class to the opening to help. Cassidy enjoyed the book but felt Roy's parents weren't realistic in that they didn't seem as upset as she thought they should have been when he went missing. Max was intrigued by Mullet Fingers and his ability to live in the Everglades and
catch the very fast mullet fish. Grace has read the book 3x and seen the movie. She loved the book!
Everyone had read the book and seen the movie and felt the movie was a close actualization of the book. Hannah felt the movie accurately portrayed the characters and the story and though the teacher role played by Jimmy Buffett, was a little more developed I the movie. Annika enjoyed both the book and the movie, especially Beatrice the Bear, a strong female character. Austin thought is was very cool that Beatrice took on and beat, the school bully Dana.
We had so much fun discussing Hoot that we jumped into talking about other books we are currently reading or have read and loved. Titles include; Mango Shaped Space by Wendy Mass, Sisters 8 by Lauren Baratz-Logsted, Dear Jo by Christina Kilbourne (all the kids that had read this one...loved it!), Diary of a Wimpy Kid - Long Haul, Fault in our Stars (some loved it, while others thought it was way too sad) and Spirit Animals.
Our next book club book is A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park. You have 7 weeks to read up. All students in Gr. 5-7 are welcome. Your only ticket in the door is that you have read the book. See you in March.
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Tuesday, January 20, 2015
Mrs. Noesgaard's K's know what they like!
Today we looked at two books Me Hungry by Jeremy Tankard and Art's Supplies by Chris Tougas.
After reading each book, the students shared their favourite parts of the story. We wrote everyone's ideas down on our chart.
Our kindergarten students were excellent detectives, picking out great details in each book.
We began by setting up boards and adding pins. It was fun and a great way to spend time with my daughters. I started with looking up ideas for snacks for our upcoming book club and this led to looking up fun, curriculum based ideas to do with books and young students. The above lesson is one I found on pinterest courtesy of
teachingace.com. Thank you teachingace it was a great lesson!
Thank you Paige and Delaney for showing me this cool tool. I love to learn new things. <3
After reading each book, the students shared their favourite parts of the story. We wrote everyone's ideas down on our chart.
Our kindergarten students were excellent detectives, picking out great details in each book.
After a lively discussion on what they liked about each book...and boy did they like each book... we took an opinion poll.
Our first poll/survey asked :Did you like Me Hungry? 14 students voted yes
Did you like Art's Supplies? 16 students voted yes
From our first poll we were able to determine that the majority of the class liked both books :)
Our second poll/survey asked: Did you like Me Hungry best? 8 students said yes
Did you like Art's Supplies best? 12 students said yes
Students learned about liking a book vs choosing the best book of the two |
We talked about how strong and powerful it is to have an opinion and that there are no wrong answers in an opinion poll. We talked about how an opinion is even stronger when supported by evidence, in this case their reasons for liking the book. Students were excited to vote and offer their opinion. As expected many students rushed to take out both books. They also were keen to offer their opinion on many other books in our library.
Thank you Mrs. Noesgaard's kindergarten class for your wonderful opinions and enthusiastic discussion. You made my day!
P.S.
Mrs. Martineau was introduced to Pinterest this past weekend. My 13 and 15 year-old daughters love this site and thought I might like it too. Although I had signed up for it more than a year ago, I had never taken the time to learn how to optimize its usage. Actually, I had never taken the time to use it in any way. Thankfully my girls can teach me a lot about cool tools.
We began by setting up boards and adding pins. It was fun and a great way to spend time with my daughters. I started with looking up ideas for snacks for our upcoming book club and this led to looking up fun, curriculum based ideas to do with books and young students. The above lesson is one I found on pinterest courtesy of
teachingace.com. Thank you teachingace it was a great lesson!
Thank you Paige and Delaney for showing me this cool tool. I love to learn new things. <3
Randerson Staff Learn more about Lexia
PLC (professional learning community) this week:
Randerson staff took part in a Lexia webcast. Lexia Core 5 reading is a student driven, independent reading program that is being introduced to numerous schools in our district.
Randerson staff took part in a Lexia webcast. Lexia Core 5 reading is a student driven, independent reading program that is being introduced to numerous schools in our district.
Monday, January 19, 2015
Week at a Glance
Randerson was busy this week with guests, concerts and workshops.
Parents of our grade 1 students took part in a workshop on helping their child with their home reading program. More than a dozen parents attended as we focused on Strong Reader Tools (copyright Terri Mack - Strong Nations), IPICK strategies used in our Daily 5 and the power of prediction, connections and questioning when learning to read.
A highlight of the week was a concert by Dover's Senior concert band. Band teacher Mr. Iriving and his students performed many of the latest pop hits and showcased instruments within the band. A fun time was had by all. Thanks Dover!
Several school trustees visited Randerson as part of their tour of schools in our district. Mr. Mazzei led the group, highlighting Randerson's students, parents, staff and strong sense of community. Thank you for visiting our school.
Parents of our grade 1 students took part in a workshop on helping their child with their home reading program. More than a dozen parents attended as we focused on Strong Reader Tools (copyright Terri Mack - Strong Nations), IPICK strategies used in our Daily 5 and the power of prediction, connections and questioning when learning to read.
A highlight of the week was a concert by Dover's Senior concert band. Band teacher Mr. Iriving and his students performed many of the latest pop hits and showcased instruments within the band. A fun time was had by all. Thanks Dover!
Several school trustees visited Randerson as part of their tour of schools in our district. Mr. Mazzei led the group, highlighting Randerson's students, parents, staff and strong sense of community. Thank you for visiting our school.
School Trustees visit Randerson Picture by Dale Burgos
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Friday, January 9, 2015
Happy New Year 2015!
What a great week we have had at Randerson library. Books, books and more books came back from students after a heavy dose of holiday reading :) We shared book talks, shelfies and great books 'we' got for Christmas. From K-7 there were non-stop discussions on books, connections, enjoyment and recommendations. There were students sharing books with friends, others recommending series, others speaking of their trips to the public library over the break. Remember if you want to see a book in our library that we don't have, stop by and write it on the "recommended books" list. I will be putting an order in next week. :) Yeah to the power of FREE READING!!!
Some of the top reviewed books included;
Diary of a Wimpy Kid - The Long Haul
Smile & Sisters
Cherub (the series is hugely popular with our Gr. 7 boys)
Some of the top reviewed books included;
Diary of a Wimpy Kid - The Long Haul
Smile & Sisters
Cherub (the series is hugely popular with our Gr. 7 boys)
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