Dear Parents,
Our school`s project Nurture Through Nature has successfully started last week with its first step - Suzuki Foundation Assemblies held on Tuesday, April 12th.
During the week of April 18th, our class was invited to the library to have each student start the seedling growth process. Students were provided with starter soil, seeds and a little container.
This coming week, classes will be invited to come out and help rehabilitate the soil in the bed area.
Then, on the evening and day of April 28th and beyond, classes will be invited to come and plant their seedlings in the designated area. we are all excited about this project!
Also, this coming week is the Eco-School night on Thursday, April 28th, starting at 6.30 pm. We hope to see you there!
To celebrate Earth Day, students in our class listened to songs related to this theme and also, had fun creating silly story-foam cup pots and planting cress seeds in it. In a few days, we expect to see the cress grow and then students can take home their delicious project (as you may know, cress leaves can be chopped on eggs or salads for breakfast!)! See some pictures below...
Special THANK YOU to Ms Stahmer and the team who organized for our primary students to watch the Little Red Theater production '' Ivy Green: Guardian of the forest'' .... It was really amazing!!! Through this eco-play, students learned how to protect the forest, how to reuse, reduce and recycle, to value ''mother nature'' ....all these in a fun musical way.e future.
Curriculum at a glance:
Math: We are learning about Data management and Probability. As you may know, a homework related to this was sent home for this weekend in order to provide your child with additional practice.
Science: We are going to start learning about Growth and Changes in Animals.
Social Studies: Soon, the last unit, Global Communities, will be started.
Language: Students are in process of writing their own stories (or in group of 2) following the procedural writing steps we`ve been learning about recently.
Well....I hope you all have a great week!
Regards,
Mme Paraschiv
Sunday, 24 April 2016
Sunday, 17 April 2016
Monday Letter -
Dear Parents,
hope you enjoyed the beautiful weekend we had in Toronto!
I want to say a huge Thank you to all my students for all the cards I found on my desk on Friday ( as I was sick on Wednesday and Thursday, due a severe virus) ....I was moved to tears how much my students care about me!
Here is a quick snapshot of last week :
Measurement Math projects : students studied them all in a Gallery walk and then presented to the class. I was amazing to see how much effort students put into this project !!!
Due to my last few days absence, there will be NO dictee tomorrow, Monday, April 18th, 2016.
This coming week, students will be watching Little Red/ Lily Verte Production at school.
Friday, April 22 - pizza lunch again!!!
that`s all so far...
have a great and safe week !
Mme Paraschiv
hope you enjoyed the beautiful weekend we had in Toronto!
I want to say a huge Thank you to all my students for all the cards I found on my desk on Friday ( as I was sick on Wednesday and Thursday, due a severe virus) ....I was moved to tears how much my students care about me!
Here is a quick snapshot of last week :
Measurement Math projects : students studied them all in a Gallery walk and then presented to the class. I was amazing to see how much effort students put into this project !!!
Due to my last few days absence, there will be NO dictee tomorrow, Monday, April 18th, 2016.
This coming week, students will be watching Little Red/ Lily Verte Production at school.
Friday, April 22 - pizza lunch again!!!
that`s all so far...
have a great and safe week !
Mme Paraschiv
Sunday, 10 April 2016
Monday letter - April 11
Dear Parents,
I hope you all had a nice week!
Here is a quick snapshot of the past 2 weeks in our class:
The Visual Arts workshop was fabulous ! We successfully built ''different houses of our community'' project out of recycled material and we will display it at the Eco-fair on April 28th. Thank you to Ms Chris for helping us with this project! Here are some pictures of our finished work:
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Big thanks to Ms Adler for the 2 Pilate sessions provided: students enjoyed it a lot and learnt new things for sure!
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The Science topic about Liquids and Solids was finished with its last project: building a floating boat. here are some pics :
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This coming week....
The Measuring Math project is due tomorrow, Monday, the 11th. This is the final project for the Measuring unit, and we are moving to Data management and Probability. Please stay updated to some suggested at home support to be sent via red homework duotang.
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The International Day of Pink Committee has put together a great week of activities for our students. We encourage everyone at Humewood to wear pink on Wednesday, April 13th in support of diversity.
A series of activities will take place in our school, as follows:
1. In Mr. Singbeil's class, students will look at a variety of media texts produced that explore "The Day of Pink" and look at the messages in the texts. They will examine Public Service Announcements, School-made videos, as well as the Day of Pink websites. In addition they will create posters to promote the "Day of Pink" and build awareness of the issues surrounding the Day of Pink.
2. During Library periods with Mr. McNamara, students will share some picture books. The kindergarten students will be learning about and discussing how at Humewood CS we accept and celebrate differences.
3. Mme Cumbaa and Mr. McNamara will be be hosting workshops for students in grades 5-8.
4. Mme Clark and Mr. Singbeil will be creating a large outline of a shirt on top of the water fountain by the washrooms on the main floor (by the back doors). Each class will be given pink pieces of papers and each student can write a pledge and/or a reflection on the paper.
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Nurture Through Nature Accepting Schools Grant:
Our school would like to help our students find additional outlets for expression and mindfulness. We put forward a grant request and we were successful in receiving some funding for this initiative. Last year we introduced mindfulness, visual arts and music as forms of expression and this year we would like extend our awareness by introducing a “nurture through nature” theme.
We already emphasize walking and biking to school as healthy outlets and we want to enhance our garden and connections to the outdoors with an overall “green care” set of strategies to promote wellness.
We will be creating a sensory garden with indigenous plants that invite butterflies, healing and sacred plants such as sage used in First Nations communities and additional aromatic plants. We will also be creating a wish tree that will be a collaborative outdoor art installation.
We are working in partnership with the Suzuki Foundation to host assemblies about planting seeds and growing seedlings and every student will plant and grow at least one seedling that they will plant in the garden. Prior to outdoor planting, the seedlings will grow indoors in our library or in greenhouses that were made by students.
Steps to build our well-being sensory garden include:
Step 1: Tuesday, April 12th – Suzuki Foundation Assemblies
Step 2: During the week of April 18th, classes will be invited to the library to have each student start the seedling growth process. Students will be provided with starter soil, seeds and a little container. They can grow on any windowsill or in some of the greenhouses being made by students.
Step 3: During the week of April 25th, classes are invited to come out and help rehabilitate the soil in the bed area. We will stake out the bed so it is clear which area will house the plants. We hope to have triple mix and compost on hand.
Step 4: On the evening and day of April 28th and beyond, classes are invited to come and plant their seedlings in the designated area.
Step 5: Classes and families are also invited to plant established plants and we will share a list of preferred species.
Step 6: We will be creating a wish tree and you are invited to have students draft wishes in class and then place them on our wish tree. Our hope is that this sensory garden will evolve over time based on your involvement, input and student ideas.
Step 7: During the week of May 9th, Martha Toulouse, our Ojibwe language teacher, will host workshops on the 4 medicines: sage, tobacco, sweet grass and cedar.
Please note some updates added to April`s Calendar.
Blue Jays tickets will be sent home tomorrow, Monday, April 11.
Please email me if you have any questions.
Have a nice week!
Mme Paraschiv
I hope you all had a nice week!
Here is a quick snapshot of the past 2 weeks in our class:
The Visual Arts workshop was fabulous ! We successfully built ''different houses of our community'' project out of recycled material and we will display it at the Eco-fair on April 28th. Thank you to Ms Chris for helping us with this project! Here are some pictures of our finished work:
*********************
Big thanks to Ms Adler for the 2 Pilate sessions provided: students enjoyed it a lot and learnt new things for sure!
*******************
The Science topic about Liquids and Solids was finished with its last project: building a floating boat. here are some pics :
********************
This coming week....
The Measuring Math project is due tomorrow, Monday, the 11th. This is the final project for the Measuring unit, and we are moving to Data management and Probability. Please stay updated to some suggested at home support to be sent via red homework duotang.
******************************
The International Day of Pink Committee has put together a great week of activities for our students. We encourage everyone at Humewood to wear pink on Wednesday, April 13th in support of diversity.
A series of activities will take place in our school, as follows:
1. In Mr. Singbeil's class, students will look at a variety of media texts produced that explore "The Day of Pink" and look at the messages in the texts. They will examine Public Service Announcements, School-made videos, as well as the Day of Pink websites. In addition they will create posters to promote the "Day of Pink" and build awareness of the issues surrounding the Day of Pink.
2. During Library periods with Mr. McNamara, students will share some picture books. The kindergarten students will be learning about and discussing how at Humewood CS we accept and celebrate differences.
3. Mme Cumbaa and Mr. McNamara will be be hosting workshops for students in grades 5-8.
4. Mme Clark and Mr. Singbeil will be creating a large outline of a shirt on top of the water fountain by the washrooms on the main floor (by the back doors). Each class will be given pink pieces of papers and each student can write a pledge and/or a reflection on the paper.
***************
Nurture Through Nature Accepting Schools Grant:
Our school would like to help our students find additional outlets for expression and mindfulness. We put forward a grant request and we were successful in receiving some funding for this initiative. Last year we introduced mindfulness, visual arts and music as forms of expression and this year we would like extend our awareness by introducing a “nurture through nature” theme.
We already emphasize walking and biking to school as healthy outlets and we want to enhance our garden and connections to the outdoors with an overall “green care” set of strategies to promote wellness.
We will be creating a sensory garden with indigenous plants that invite butterflies, healing and sacred plants such as sage used in First Nations communities and additional aromatic plants. We will also be creating a wish tree that will be a collaborative outdoor art installation.
We are working in partnership with the Suzuki Foundation to host assemblies about planting seeds and growing seedlings and every student will plant and grow at least one seedling that they will plant in the garden. Prior to outdoor planting, the seedlings will grow indoors in our library or in greenhouses that were made by students.
Steps to build our well-being sensory garden include:
Step 1: Tuesday, April 12th – Suzuki Foundation Assemblies
Step 2: During the week of April 18th, classes will be invited to the library to have each student start the seedling growth process. Students will be provided with starter soil, seeds and a little container. They can grow on any windowsill or in some of the greenhouses being made by students.
Step 3: During the week of April 25th, classes are invited to come out and help rehabilitate the soil in the bed area. We will stake out the bed so it is clear which area will house the plants. We hope to have triple mix and compost on hand.
Step 4: On the evening and day of April 28th and beyond, classes are invited to come and plant their seedlings in the designated area.
Step 5: Classes and families are also invited to plant established plants and we will share a list of preferred species.
Step 6: We will be creating a wish tree and you are invited to have students draft wishes in class and then place them on our wish tree. Our hope is that this sensory garden will evolve over time based on your involvement, input and student ideas.
Step 7: During the week of May 9th, Martha Toulouse, our Ojibwe language teacher, will host workshops on the 4 medicines: sage, tobacco, sweet grass and cedar.
Please note some updates added to April`s Calendar.
Blue Jays tickets will be sent home tomorrow, Monday, April 11.
Please email me if you have any questions.
Have a nice week!
Mme Paraschiv
Friday, 1 April 2016
April Calendar
April 2016
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Tue
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Wed
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Scholastic order
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4
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5
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6
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7
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8
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9
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10
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11
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12
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13
Pink Shirt Day
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14
Blue Jays Game - Evening
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15
No
school
PA Day
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16
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17
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18
Dictee
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19
Little Red/
Lily Verte Production |
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21
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22
Pizza lunch
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23
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24
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25
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26
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27
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28
Eco
Fair –
6.00-7.30
pm
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30
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