Thursday, October 30, 2014

Thursday October 30th, 2014

NO SCHOOL TOMORROW 
~ TEACHER PD DAY~

NEXT WEEK --> Read-a-Thon Week
Below are the list of activities we will be participating in as a school

MONDAY: We will have our kick off assembly

TUESDAY: Wear your pj's to school day, bring your favourite stuffy and favourite chapter book to read throughout the day ('Cuddle up and Read Day')

WEDNESDAY: Dress as your favourite book character day
-we would like to encourage students to 'MAKE' their costumes from things at home. We are not promoting buying elaborate store bought costumes for this day as a school!

***This is also PICTURE RETAKE DAY...please keep this in mind for the costume your child wears so that if they are getting retakes they can easily remove their costume temporarily

THURSDAY: Guest Readers Day (we will be having special guests in throughout the day to read to students)

FRIDAY: DEAR DAY (drop everything and read) & Buddy Reading Day
**Our REMEMBRANCE DAY assembly will also be first thing in the morning. This is a serious assembly. Remind your child of the important of Remembrance Day and why we participate in it each year. 


Mrs. Cooper and Ms. Rauser will each be getting a University of Calgary student teacher from the education program. These students will be starting on November13th and will be with us until December 18th. During this time they will take on lessons and teaching and learn to be fabulous teachers! Please help them feel welcome during this period. :0)

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Wednesday October 29th, 2014

WHAT  AN AMAZING DAY FOR OUR FIELD TRIP...THE WEATHER WAS PERFECT!!!! Thank you so much to our wonderful volunteers....especially the student teachers that we borrowed for Ms. Rauser's class. We couldn't have gone on our field trip without you!

Some of the things students learned: 

"its not good to litter"
"the first nations did not waste at all"
"plants were medicine for first nations people"
"aspen trees can be used for sunscreen"
"settlers traded with the first nations to get fur in exchange for grain"
"harder to get steaks than to get get porridge for the settlers because of resources needed"
"they did not have machines to cut down crops during the settlers time"
"wasps will take a piece of wood and spit on it to make paper for their nest"
"white tail deer, when scared, will put up their tail which looks like a white flag"
"first nations name for moose is twig eater"
"there were bee boxes attached to trees"


A very important REMINDER that tomorrow the SAMSUNG permission forms are due to school (signed by parents). 
Students AND parents ALSO need to fill out the online surveys. Some students indicated they had problems getting on to these surveys. I've attached the links again below. Its a quick survey for each and will allow your child to use these devices at the school. 

Student Survey Link ---> Student Link

Parent Survey Link ---> Parent Link


Tomorrow students are ALLOWED to wear their costumes IN THE AFTERNOON. They can bring them to school and change into them at lunchtime. We will be working with our 1/2 buddies in the afternoon tomorrow!! Students do not HAVE TO wear a costume if they do not wish to ;0)   
***Please NO weapons, swords, or masks***

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Tuesday October 28th, 2014


"Cranston School will soon be receiving the $20,000.00 free technology awarded to Mrs. Kinsman last February from Samsung and The Learning Partnership.  Grades 3/4 students will be participating in a research project about the use of technology in schools as part of this project.  Students will be bringing home three letters in hard copy on Tuesday, October 28, one describing the project from our partners, one describing the project from Mrs. Kinsman and one permission form allowing your child to participate in the project.  Participation requires the student and his/her parent to complete a brief online survey prior to the project beginning and one following student use of the tablets.  Please ensure your child's participation is assured by signing the permission form and returning it to the school no later than THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30. 2014.  

Once you have signed the permission form, please take a moment to participate in the pre-project online survey as soon as possible - before midnight, October 30/14. There is a STUDENT survey that your child will need to take and a PARENT survey that you will need to take. Both are very short!

Thank you for supporting this work :)

Mrs Kinsman, Principal
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Tomorrow is our field trip to Ann & Sandy Cross Conservation Area. Please refer to the cover letter that was attached to your child's field trip form as to what they should be wearing (layer, layer, layer your clothing!!! Mitts, hats, sweaters, JACKETS. Bring extra socks and good walking shoes!) and bringing (garbageless lunch) and NOT wearing and bringing (no rainboots, umbrellas, heat up lunches or lunches with garbage)

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PICTURE ORDER FORMS/PAYMENT are due tomorrow (October 29th, 2014)

***Retake Picture Day: NOVEMBER 5th, 2014
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Halloween Costumes are ONLY ALLOWED to be worn at school in the afternoon on Thursday October 30th, 2014

Halloween Howler is on Thursday October 30th, 2014 from 6:30-8:00pm

Monday, October 27, 2014

Monday October 27th, 2014

Today students participated in DRUM FIT in gym class. This is an exciting physical fitness program our school has brought in. We have purchased all the required equipment and Mr. McDougall will be implementing this program throughout the year...YAY!!! Look at our class website for some pictures of this amazing program.

In MUSIC students are working on 'rythym'. Please refer to Mrs. Jones and Miss Jacksons BLOG each week if you are interested in knowing what musically is happening each week. Here is a link for their BLOG which you can bookmark if interested.    

Cranston's Music BLOG link  --> MUSIC BLOG link


BOTH of our classes will have our FUN LUNCH tomorrow instead of on Wednesday (due to our field trip)

Students in Mrs. Cooper's math group are currently learning about rounding to the nearest ten digit in a number. This will prepare students in 'estimating' sums and differences in the near future. 

Students in Ms. Rauser's math group are currently ordering numbers in the thousands from greatest to least, least to greatest and using the following signs to show their understanding ( < ,  > )





Friday, October 24, 2014

Friday October 24th, 2014

Today the entire school had the opportunity to listen to an inspirational presentation put on by 'Right To Play' in the gymnasium. We also learned about some Paralympic sports and the need to get out and find something active that you love and not to stay at home, eat unhealthy, and be inactive. 



Students learned about changing their voices when reading according to specific punctuation that is present throughout a book. 

"   " Talking Marks  -->  You need to change your voice according to how the character is feeling, what they are doing, etc. 

.  Periods --> You need to pause and take a breath before beginning the next sentence

? Question Marks --> Your voice goes up in tone at the end of the sentence when you ask a question 

,   Commas --> You need to take a breath as you are reading when you see a comma

!   Exclamation Marks  --> Your voice needs to sound excited as you read it a sentence ending with an exclamation mark. Your making a statement of sorts and it needs to sound like one.

Today both classes participated in Choir with Ms. Jackson and Mrs. Jones. 

Thursday, October 23, 2014

Thursday October 23, 2014

Students participated in Dance today. Ask them to show you their 'Michael Jackson: Thriller' moves ;0)

Book orders for October should arrive to school within the next 3-4 days. We are sending home our 'Holiday Book Orders' today to give you plenty of time to peruse if interested. There is a very important letter attached to these book orders for parents to read! These book orders will be due in on November 14th, 2014. This will allow time for the orders to arrive before our holiday break begins. 

Your child will be receiving an 'Assessment Update' anytime between now and October 30th. Parents, this will be arriving by email. If for some reason after October 30th you have not received yours please email your child's teacher. If your email address has changed recently please notify us so that we can send the assessment update to the proper address.  Thanks in advance! 


Ms. Rauser's class is desperately needing volunteers for the field trip. We will have to cancel if we cannot at least get 4 volunteers. :0(
Mrs. Cooper's class needs at least 1-2 more volunteers as well. 

Studies have shown that time outdoors helps students succeed in school, improving memory, problem solving, and creativity. Children who spend time in nature are also physically healthier and more likely to take action for nature as adults. 
~Dr. David Suzuki

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Wednesday October 22, 2014

We finished reading 'The Lorax' today. Students responses to this story:

Reed: "a connection between the two books (The Lorax & The Elders are Watching) is Earth Day. You need to protect the earth and keep things clean and that's what people need to do!"

Olivia: "it makes me think of what we are doing to the world. We are wiping out nature, we are biggering what we make like houses, buildings, and shops and we really do not need them all!"

Aiden S: "I think we should be keeping the earth clean everyday...not just on Earth Day!"


Ms. Rauser's Class received new home reading books today! Thank you Mrs. Grubbe for volunteering your time for our home reading program!!!! :0)

Students are getting very excited about our upcoming field trip to the 'Anne and Sandy Cross Conservation Area' next Wednesday. UNFORTUNATELY....currently we have the following volunteers for this field trip:

Mrs. Cooper's Class: 2 volunteers      (need 3 more!)
Ms. Rauser's Class: 0 volunteers        (need 5 more!)
**please email your teacher if you are able to volunteer. We will not be able to go on this field trip if we do not have enough volunteers :0(

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Tuesday October 21st, 2014

FIELD TRIP FORMS were sent home yesterday with students for our upcoming field trip to the 'Ann and Sandy Cross Conservation Area' next Wednesday. Please review information and fill out your child's form to allow them to attend this educational trip. We are needing 5 volunteers per class...so far we have 1 per class. If you are able to volunteer please email your child's teacher to let them know. We will be unable to go if we can not find enough volunteers unfortunately :0(

Student worked hard at finishing up projects and assignments today during our 'catch up time'. The level of responsibility and attention to completing individual jobs is increasing with every student. This is great to see and is a skill we are trying to instill in students to help them continue to succeed with their schooling in future years.

Students had gym outside today. Our weather is still pretty chilly in the AM and students need to come dressed appropriately to school for this weather. Having a jacket and having the ability to take it off is MUCH BETTER than having no jacket or a thin sweater in chilly weather.

Mrs. Cooper's students have new home reading books in their folders! 
Ms. Rauser's class will be getting new home reading books TOMORROW. :0)

Adam made a fabulous connection today between 'The Elders Are Watching' book that we read last week and his own personal knowledge with the story of 'The Lorax'. With this connection we brought out 'The Lorax' and started to read it and discuss what messages were connected between the two books.

Monday, October 20, 2014

October 20, 2014

**FIELD TRIP FORMS**

Your child has FIELD TRIP FORMS in their home communication folder.  We are going to Anne and Sandy Cross on October 29, 2014 to participate in the program "Keepers of the Land".  Each class requires 5 volunteers for us to be able to go so please email your child's teacher.  We will take volunteers in the order that we receive emails indicating an interest in volunteering.  If we receive more than 5 we will notify the extra volunteers that we will keep them on a wait list.  

Students had an AMAZING EXPERIENCE today doing DRUM FIT. Ask your child what it involved. 

FUN LUNCH for our two classes will be DIFFERENT than the rest of the school because of our field trip falling on the original school fun lunch planned day. 
**Our fun lunch day (for those that ordered) will be on TUESDAY OCTOBER 28TH, 2014**
***ALL STUDENTS need to bring a lunch on our field trip day!!!


Ms. Rauser's Math Group has been working on representing numbers in a variety of ways. Tonight their job is to: 
Show how you could represent the number --> 4258


**Practice your number words at home for spelling!!! 


Wednesday, October 15, 2014

October 15, 2014

It was really nice to get back to Daily 5 today and the students did a great job of Write to Self, Buddy Read and Read to Self.

We also had time to get back to working on our final copy of our fall writing. We are excited to complete this art journal page.

We met with Mrs. Kinsman this afternoon to begin a project that we will be doing once a week for the next 5 weeks.  Mrs. Kinsman will be working with our classes to do some inquiry work around mapping skills.

At the end of the day, we read a wonderful book, The Elders are Watching, by David Bouchard.  The students made many connections to this book and the questions that they came up with at the beginning of the year.  After reading the book, the students imagined and started to draw a place of nature that would be perfect for them.  They used their five sense to think about this place.  Have your child describe their perfect nature place to you.



ASSEMBLY ON FRIDAY!!! Just a reminder that our students will be performing at the assembly on Friday at 9am.  Parents are welcome to join us at that time.

A note went home from the office today regarding a Fundraising campaign.



Tuesday, October 14, 2014

October 14, 2014

The students worked hard on completing the SLA's today.  We worked on both the writing and math so it was a very focused day!  The grade 4 students were with Mrs. Cooper to do a math problem while the grade 3's finished the math portion of the SLA.

It was a nice break to get outside to play Bocce with Mr. McDougal.  We even learned how to play it with frisbees and a tennis ball when you don't have the actual game.

Mrs. Cooper's class have new home reading books so please remember to read 15-20 minutes everyday. We are asking the students to do 1-2 sessions of their home reading on Razkids as indicated in their home communication folder.

Scholastic book orders are due on Friday.

Friday, October 10, 2014

Friday October 10, 2014

Even though it was only a half day, the students accomplished a lot.  We are working towards completing the SLA's with our grade 3 students.  The grade 4's were focused and during their daily 5 read-to-self, read-to-a-buddy, and personal writing period. After snack we started the written SLA and decided to have the grade 4 students join for this part as it will be a piece of writing assessment that we can use in addition to their daily work. We will continue the written assessment on Tuesday.

The students met briefly today to share their findings on their 'difference maker' that they are looking at in their small groups. They successfully recorded this information as a group on their sheets and problem solved how to improve sentences and the overall structure of their paragraphs so that it made sense. 

Please check out Mrs. Jackson's blog to practice the lyrics for the song "WE ARE THE WORLD".  We are singing this song at the assembly on Friday, October 17 at 9 am.  
Here is a link to Mrs. Jackson's blog --->Lyrics to the song 'We Are The World' by: Michael Jackson


No school on Monday.  Enjoy your Thanksgiving weekend.  


Thursday, October 9, 2014

October 9, 2014

The grade 3 students completed their first digital SLA for reading comprehension.  They also completed the written math SLA.  Tomorrow they will do the math digital SA.

Both classes have completed the whole process for word work with our practice words.  They now know how to practice their words during Daily 5.  The steps include, sorting and writing words, blind sort, finding other words in books, word search, and a test.  Next week the students will get their individualized words to begin working on independently.

We had dance and music today.  Mrs. Jones and Mrs Jackson are working with our students to prepare a song for our assembly on October 17.

Ms. Rauser sent home the Scholastic book orders yesterday and Mrs. Cooper's class have them in their folders today.  These are due on October 17.

We continued to make discoveries about people who have made a difference.  We discussed how to safely use the internet to find out information when we our researching about a topic. Some groups need more information about their person.  Students have been asked to look up more information at home and record what they find in their inquiry notebook and bring back to share with their group tomorrow. If your child needs to gather more information, he/she will have a notebook with a sticky note in it saying what specifically needs to be looked up.  

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

No Excuse Spelling Words_By Grade

We have included a document that outlines the words children should know how to spell by the end of each grade on our classroom website (on the home page). This document is titled 'No Excuse Spelling Words_by Grade'

Here is a quick link for parents to our classroom webpage:    

Wednesday October 8, 2014

The students were excited to begin their work around people who have made a difference.  We watched a video that inspired us to help others.  Students are in groups of 4 researching to find out about a person that has made a difference.  Ask your child who they are exploring.  Students are encouraged to look up more information tonight, if they have time, to share with their group tomorrow.  We are finding out how old the person is when they started to make a difference, what they saw as a problem and what they did about it.

The grade 3 students started their digital LA SLA's this morning and then worked on the written math SLA this afternoon.  We will continue these for the rest of this week and then into next week.

We are working on our good copy of our fall writing and a few students are required to finish the rough copy for homework tonight. If your child has their red journal in their folder, they have homework that is due back to school tomorrow. 

All students now have their Raz-kids log-in information taped in their folder.  We are asking all students to do Raz-kids at least 1-2 times per week.  This is a great website for practicing fluency and comprehension.  Students are encouraged to record their reading and then listen to it to help develop fluency.  Students are also expected tho answer the comprehension questions that follow a reading.

All September book orders have now been delivered to children that ordered them. Ms. Rauser's class now have their October book order forms in their folders. Mrs. Cooper's class will have them within the next couple days. Book orders are due back to school on:
 FRIDAY OCTOBER 17TH, 2014

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

GRADE 3 SLA INFORMATION

GRADE 3 PARENTS:

Please see our classroom website OR the schools website to view a document that was sent home last week pertaining to the SLA's and what they are all about.


Classroom webisite link  ---->    SLA Information Link_Classroom Website


October 7

We had an excellent presentation by the author Hazel Hutchins this morning.  She was very entertaining and informative about being an author.  She was an inspiration to many of our students to become writers.  After the presentation, the students made a list in their Daily 5 notebook of story writing ideas.  We discussed that even everyday activities can even be made into a story with a little exaggeration and imagination.

Our grade 3 students will begin the SLA's tomorrow morning and we will continue to work on these over the next few weeks.  Grade 4 students will continue to do regular activities such as Daily 5 while the grade 3's work on SLA's.

We completed our fall art project in our art journals and they look awesome! It was very exciting to learn how to use oil pastels to create a fall picture.  The students reflected on their art and shared three parts of the art that they feel they did well and are proud of.  We will begin our good copy of our fall writing to add to the back of this project.

Please remember to read every night for 15-20 minutes and to go on Mathletics to practice basic math skills.

Enjoy the great weather tonight!




Monday, October 6, 2014

October 6

We have a special visiting coming to do a presentation for our students tomorrow morning.  Author Hazel Hutchins will be here to share her experiences as a published author.

Both classes had music together today as they begin to prepare for a song to sing at our assembly on October 17th.  Parents of room 79 and 80 are welcome to join us for our assembly on October 17 at 9am.

PICTURE DAY IS TOMORROW!
Please remember to prepare for picture day tomorrow. Please send in your form for the background choice is you haven't done this already.  

If you have already sent in the form and money for your Halloween Howler, your child will be bringing home the tickets in their folder.  Please check your child's folder for your tickets.  If you have not yet sent in your request for tickets, please do so as soon as possible.

Please remember to do your 15-20 minutes of home reading and Mathletics every night.


Walk to School Week

In 1997, Walk our Children to School Day was launched in Chicago by the Partnership for a Walkable America. Canada held its first national Walk a Child to School Day in 1998 with participants from five provinces. In 2000 the first International Walk to School day officially began and today schools from all thirteen provinces and territories join millions of students all over the world as they walk to school.
Participating countries include Canada, United States, Mexico, Great Britain, Ireland, France, Spain, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Italy, India, Australia, New Zealand and other countries.
Join the movement and millions of walkers around the world as we walk to school during this week! Register your school online and ideas, and participant items will be sent to you. Everyone is welcome to participate!

Walk to School week will officially run from October 6-10 and International Walk to School month is for all of October

Friday, October 3, 2014

October 3, 2014

We continued with our fall art project today.  The students are focusing on using different shades and smudging techniques to create realistic looking oil pastel pictures.  To go with this art project, the students continued to work on their fall writing.  We focused on writing a paragraph with 4-5 very descriptive sentences to describe what we see in the fall.  Some students also completed what we hear.  Next week we will continue to do in fall I smell, in fall I taste and in fall I feel.  The students are practicing to use both similes and personification to make their writing create images in the readers head.

Next week the grade 3 students will be starting their SLA's.  They will do the written one on Wednesday, the math one on Thursday and then the digital SLA's will be done the following week.  Ms. Rauser will administer the SLA's with the grade 3 students while Mrs. Cooper works with the grade 4 students.

Please note the upcoming dates: we have a very exciting field trip planned for October 29 to Anne and Sandy Cross Conservation area.  We will be sending out more information about this field trip in the next few weeks but we wanted to give parents a heads up for those that are able to volunteer.  We will require 5 volunteers from each class for this field trip.

Upcoming Dates:

  • October 7th - Picture Day 
  • October 13th - Thanksgiving - NO SCHOOL
  • October 14th - Fun lunch orders due
  • October 17th - Halloween Howler ticket orders due
  • October 29th - Ann and Sandy Cross Field trip for room 79 and 80
  • October 30th - Halloween Howler
  • October 31st - PD Day - NO SCHOOL

Thursday, October 2, 2014

October 2, 2014 *fun lunch information*

Our students continued to work on our visualization fall writing.  It is exciting to talk about and write using descriptive writing.  In the afternoon, Ms. Rauser taught the students to use oil pastels in a fall art page that we will use as a background for our fall writing.

Both classes had music today and Mrs. Jones and Mrs, Jackson introduced them to a great song that the students will be singing at our assembly in October.  The song is a great connection to the work we are doing around the story "The Star Thrower".  Ask your child to tell you the message that the writer of 'The Star Thrower" wants us to know.

The students that are in Mrs. Cooper's math group are reminded to practice their double math facts
example 7+7=14.  We need to know all our doubles!

FAMILY PORTRAIT NIGHT
A note is in your child's folder informing you about the Family portrait night on November 6.  A great opportunity to get a family photo while fundraising for our school.


Our first fun lunches are now up and available through the website. (read the October newsletter to find out more information).

Special Lunch 
Our first two Fun Lunches of the school year will be held Wednesday, October 29, Subway and Wednesday, November 26, Pizza 73 (gluten free pizza is available). 

Please submit the remittance form from the website with your payment (exact change only) to your child’s teacher no later than Tuesday, October 14. If you do not have a printer please send written note with your child’s name and teacher name with payment in an envelope or Ziploc bag. Cheques can be made out to Cranston School. 

To access the site please go tohttp://cranston.hotlunches.net 
Everyone will need to register your children for the 2014/2015 school year by clicking on “REGISTER”. Each family will have one account and each student at the school will be linked to this account. 
To register you will require the SCHOOL ACCESS CODE which is CSHL - please note this IS case sensitive. Once registered you will be on the welcome screen. The next step is to register your child or children so that orders can be placed for them. To add your children click on the“Students” button to access the student management screen. 
Please fill in their name, teacher and grade and then click“Insert”. To add additional children, click the “Add new” that will be on the bottom of the current page or you can click on “Profile” at the top of the screen and then click on “Add New”. 

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

October 1, 2014

Halloween Howler notes are in your child's folder.  If you wish to attend, please return the form with money in your child's folder.

It was a beautiful afternoon for our students to spend some time outside observing fall to write descriptive words.  We will be using these words to write a  paragraph focusing on creating writing that the reader can visualize.  We read a great fall book this morning that demonstrated strategies such as similes and personification to help the reader paint a picture in their mind.

We started our math groups and the students have written concepts that they think they already understand and concepts that they are working on for addition and subtraction.  Ask your child what was one goal they have for math.  

Have a wonderful evening!!