Mr. Nixon's Gr. 5/6 class is hosting a pumpkin carving contest with proceeds going to UNICEF. Be sure to enter your pumpkin....if you dare.....
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Halloween @ Randerson
It's a spooktacular week at Randerson with lots of ghostly & ghoulish activities filling our classrooms and seeping into the hallways....
Mr. Nixon's Gr. 5/6 class is hosting a pumpkin carving contest with proceeds going to UNICEF. Be sure to enter your pumpkin....if you dare.....
Mr. Nixon's Gr. 5/6 class is hosting a pumpkin carving contest with proceeds going to UNICEF. Be sure to enter your pumpkin....if you dare.....
Labels:
Halloween,
jack-o-lanterns,
pumpkins,
school wide event,
UNICEF
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
Gr. 2/3's using Explain Everything for Math problem solving
Randerson's school wide goal this year has been to work on math problem solving. Students from k-7 have been taking part in weekly problem solving activities. Each class then submits their solutions to Mr. Mazzei. Every week a student from each division is recognized for their problem solving skills.
With our school goal in mind, Gr. 2/3 students in Mrs. MacDonald's worked on problem solving using the iPads.

We used:
- math problem solving question(s)
- math manipulatives - today we used blocks
- iPads (1 per two students)
- app - Explain Everything
Our super-fantastic, energetic kids used the manipulatives to work through their problem. At each stage they took a picture and put it into a slide in Explain Everything. They then recorded their voice, explaining how they worked through the problem and what their thinking was to solve the problem. While voicing their solving strategies, their partner used the pen in the app to circle the area the student was speaking about. Teams completed three slides per problem.
With our school goal in mind, Gr. 2/3 students in Mrs. MacDonald's worked on problem solving using the iPads.

We used:
- math problem solving question(s)
- math manipulatives - today we used blocks
- iPads (1 per two students)
- app - Explain Everything
Our super-fantastic, energetic kids used the manipulatives to work through their problem. At each stage they took a picture and put it into a slide in Explain Everything. They then recorded their voice, explaining how they worked through the problem and what their thinking was to solve the problem. While voicing their solving strategies, their partner used the pen in the app to circle the area the student was speaking about. Teams completed three slides per problem.
Labels:
explain everything,
Gr. 2,
Gr. 3,
iPads,
math problem solving,
technology SD#68
Tuesday, May 6, 2014
Author Marty Chan visits Randerson
Randerson K-3 students and teachers welcomed Marty Chan as part of Bookfest 2014. Marty is an Edmonton author and playwright who has written numerous books from picture books, to YA and adult books. Marty entertained our primary students with stories, jokes and his inspiration of how he became a writer.
Marty Chan made me laugh. by Addy
I liked it when Lilly hit Marty Chan with her hair. She was very funny and silly. She even stepped on Marty Chan's foot. I like Marty Chan. by Haohao
Marty Chan is funny. I liked it when Lilly went up.
by Jessica
Marty Chan has written a story. It was funny because the cats were silly. My other favourite part was Lilly performing something funny. by Esmee
How many books have you written? My favourite part was the little stage thing. I also liked the jokes. You are very cool Marty Chan! by Alex
Have you heard of Marty Chan? He came to my school. What I liked about him is he told funny stories. by Daniel
What I liked about Marty Chan was that he picked me for a story. by Lilly
PS You are very funny Marty Chan.
Marty Chan came to our school. He is funny. He told us about his cats. One of the cats stole 39 pens. by Lucas
Marty Chan is cool. He rites funny books. Good job Marty Chan. By Madison
I like wen Lilly went up with Marty Chan. By Michaela
I was happy he came to our school because he tells funny stuff. By Yash
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Marty Chan visiting Randerson |
Our grade 1's talk about Marty's visit.
Marty Chan made me laugh. by Addy
I liked it when Lilly hit Marty Chan with her hair. She was very funny and silly. She even stepped on Marty Chan's foot. I like Marty Chan. by Haohao
Marty Chan is funny. I liked it when Lilly went up.
by Jessica
Marty Chan has written a story. It was funny because the cats were silly. My other favourite part was Lilly performing something funny. by Esmee
How many books have you written? My favourite part was the little stage thing. I also liked the jokes. You are very cool Marty Chan! by Alex
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Picture by Alex |
Have you heard of Marty Chan? He came to my school. What I liked about him is he told funny stories. by Daniel
What I liked about Marty Chan was that he picked me for a story. by Lilly
PS You are very funny Marty Chan.
Marty Chan came to our school. He is funny. He told us about his cats. One of the cats stole 39 pens. by Lucas
Marty Chan is cool. He rites funny books. Good job Marty Chan. By Madison
I like wen Lilly went up with Marty Chan. By Michaela
I was happy he came to our school because he tells funny stuff. By Yash
Grade 3 & 4's talk about Marty's visit
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Marty's books :) |
I liked how he acted out how when he told his mom about him making fun of his mom was funny.
by Alex
Marty Chan is silly and fun and also he is very creative. by Faith
I liked Marty Chan because he was really funny. By Liam
I liked Marty Chan because all his stories are funny and interesting, like the story of Frozen Brains. by Oliver
I think he does good magic tricks that are funny.
Rule #1 he is not allowed to pee in the tent! Marty Chan is a great author. by Luke
Have you ever had Marty come to speek at your school? He describes him and his books. He is a funny man. I like Marty. By Jenna
Marty Chan came to our school. He was SUPER funny!! He told us how he came up with some of the ideas for his (some of) books. Like how he got his idea for Frozen Brains. It was HILARIOUS!!! And his idea for his bigfoot series when he went camping with his best friend Jay.
The #1 rule was NEVER pee in the tent!!! They ended by getting so scared. Jay broke rule #1.
by Samantha
I liked Marty Chan because he can do majic. By Courtney
Marty Chan has a good sence of humer. I think he has a good imagination. By Serena
Marty Chan came to our school he was so funny he did funny jokes his books are really cool my favourite book was frozen cow brains. by Avary
Marty Chan was hilarious. He enspired me to read a lot since last week. I recommend it for all ages.
by Trey
Have you heard of Marty Chan. My favourite part was his card tricks. By Carson
Marty Chan's book is all funny I like the book 'frozen brains' by Hannah
Marty came to our school he was very funny and I learned that big foot is real. by Maren
I think Marty Chan was awesome and I like his self stories.
Marty Chan is a really funny guy. My favourite book was the Big foot ones and how he told us the story about when he went camping with Jay. And he thought it was Big foot that was chasing him. I also liked how him and Jay found frozen cow brains in his freezer. by Leah
Have you heard of Marty? I liked him he was really funny. by Kiana
I like Marty Chan's attitude. He's really His books are awesome!! by Jaden
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Author visit,
Marty Chan,
primary,
student bloggers
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Beautiful Breeze
Beautiful Breeze
A gentle breeze was caressing the flower petals of every color and creating small ripples across the clear blue water. As the breeze swept through the air it whispered through the trees. It carried dandelion seeds in its arms and sprinkled them through the fields. It combed its fingers through the tall blades of grass. As night fell, the breeze fell into a soft, warm drift and lay down to sleep.
A gentle breeze was caressing the flower petals of every color and creating small ripples across the clear blue water. As the breeze swept through the air it whispered through the trees. It carried dandelion seeds in its arms and sprinkled them through the fields. It combed its fingers through the tall blades of grass. As night fell, the breeze fell into a soft, warm drift and lay down to sleep.
Delaney, Gr. 5
Labels:
Gr. 5,
personification,
poetry,
student writing,
WOW factor
Monday, April 7, 2014
April Book Club - A Big Success!
Gr. 5, 6 & 7 students joined me for a long recess of snacks and discussion in this months book club.
Running Dream by Wendelin van Draanen was our April book club chosen book. Due to the popularity of this book we had to postpone book club a few weeks to ensure all students who wanted to, could read it. Book Club was worth the wait. The students loved the book! We had great character discussions about Jessica, Rosa, Fiona and Gavin. Students felt Jessica's story was portrayed realistically with some set backs and triumphs. We talked about Jessica's strength and determination, along with her frustration. The discussion was lead by the students and boy did they have some great insights. One discussion was around the important role Jessica's dad played when taking away the pain killers. Students spoke of how easily she could have become addicted to the pain killers and by taking them away, her dad was helping her. One student mentioned that she probably had to go through pain in order to heal.
Students really liked Gavin as he was genuine and honest to Jessica about his feelings. Rosie was also a favourite among students as was Jess' supportive friend Fiona. One thing that hit a cord with students was when _______ mom sat with Jessica at the track meet and apologized at first for her daughter and then (paraphrasing) "no I apologize for myself for raising her that way". This admission really resonated with the book clubers, feeling it was the right and brave thing for that mother to do.
All and all we had a very enjoyable long recess discussing Running Dream. The food was yummy, the discussion in-depth and the students were eager to take part.
Life as a TL doesn't get any better than that :) !

Students really liked Gavin as he was genuine and honest to Jessica about his feelings. Rosie was also a favourite among students as was Jess' supportive friend Fiona. One thing that hit a cord with students was when _______ mom sat with Jessica at the track meet and apologized at first for her daughter and then (paraphrasing) "no I apologize for myself for raising her that way". This admission really resonated with the book clubers, feeling it was the right and brave thing for that mother to do.
All and all we had a very enjoyable long recess discussing Running Dream. The food was yummy, the discussion in-depth and the students were eager to take part.
Life as a TL doesn't get any better than that :) !
Gr. 7 Poetry
I’m
a Police Officer
I am not a smooth blue
I am not a pair of handcuffs
I am not full of anger
Because actually I am a police officer
Josh
Mrs. Radcliffe
I
am not an apple
I
am not a barking dog
I
am not a prickly green
I
am not the Eiffel Tower
I
am not a red pen
I
am not heavy with sadness
Because
actually, I`m a teacher
Mrs. Radcliffe's Gr. 7 students
Darkness
I am the
darkness.
I live all
around you, and fill all your nightmares.
My favourite
colour is black, for it represents me, all the fear in the world, the dead, the
grief.
My job is to
scare you, to take away hope, to engulf you in blackness, and let no light
shatter my cloak.
I have no
friends, but I do have a brother whom I hate with all my heart, for he is my
enemy, the light.
I move with the
fear, turning dreams into nightmares, and wherever there is grief, I shall be
there too.
Catherine
Storm
clouds swirl above
Huge
and intimidating
Rain
starts to pelt
In
the morning sunlight
Horses
sprint across the land
Powerful
and strong
Catherine
The
Auto Hairstylist
It brushes, it
blow-dries, it braids, and it combs!
It stands on the
counter, and is about 30 cm tall.
The base of the
Auto Hairstylist looks like a metal spider, but the top of this clever machine
doesn’t really have a shape, for the top is what makes all hair look nice.
The Auto
Hairstylist reminds me of a hair dresser, only smaller and portable.
It moves like a
spider, crawling along, and to get on the counter it hops real fast.
The Auto
Hairstylist sound like a blow dryer, buzzing and blowing as hard as it can.
Catherine
Labels:
Gr. 7,
Haiku,
personification,
poetry,
student work
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Poetry by Mrs. Radcliffe's Gr. 7 class
Sandwich Maker Anator:
It stands
at 6 feet tall and rolls on two.
The
Sandwich Maker Anator reminds me of my mother.
It
moves by rolling around the kitchen like a car in rush hour.
The
Sandwich Maker Anator sounds like a happy chef that’s humming on a good day
Imagination
I have a place for imagination in my mind
We have a place for creativity in our classroom
She has a place for playfullness in her heart
He has a place for happiness in his school
They have a place for dreams in their souls
Our family has a place for love in our lives
Our school has a place for friendship in our playground
Our world has a place for everyone in unity
Where is your place for life?
This poem was written by Mrs Radcliffes grade 7 class.
Labels:
creativity,
Gr.7,
imagination,
Language arts,
poetry
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