Sunday, December 9, 2012

Apples !

Miss Leung's Grade 3 class is organizing a food drive for RHPS!  Two representatives from her class came to talk to us on Friday.  They explained that there are lots of people who need help buying food in York Region and that we can help!   This opportunity is a perfect example to talk to our students about empathy and giving to others who are not as fortunate as ourselves during the holiday season.  Please send any non-perishable food items to school with your child to school before Friday, December 21.


The PRIDE ASSEMBLY focusing on EMPATHY for December is Wednesday, December 20 at 11:40a.m. and parents are welcome to join!

 Our Food Inquiry continues!  This week, students investigated different kinds of apples.  They noticed that they were different colours and shapes.  Together we asked, "Why are apples different colours?"  Next week we will do some research to discover the answer!


A.K., D.V., M.I, J.L., L.S. helping sort different types of food on our Healthy Food Pyramid.


Inspiration from famous Artist's Still Life paintings.



Miss Robertson asked, "Why are apples different colours?"


This week in math, we introduced patterning to the students.  They have been creating patterns in class and noticing them in our daily environment as well!  The Full Day Early Learning Curriculum overall expectation is:

P4: explore, recognize, describe, and create patterns, using a variety of materials in different contexts

Take a look at some of our patterning!

D.M. and S.C.'s patterns with unifix cubes.


J.M.X.'s pattern with coloured bears.
M.I. makes a pattern with blocks and then uses apples to stamp it out on paper.

S.S. apple stamping pattern.
A.G. apple stamping pattern.
AT HOME
* Create patterns at  home with different materials. 
* Notice different patterns in your child's  environment (e.g. wallpaper, tile work in your bathroom or kitchen, etc.) 


Monday, December 3, 2012

Elliot the Moose!

Our school website is up and running!  http://www.rickhansen.ps.yrdsb.edu.on.ca 

Our Kindergarten website has been updated!

On Friday, Andrea Beck a best-selling, Canadian author came to visit our Kindergarten and Grade 1's at Rick Hansen Public School.  She read us one of her popular Elliot the Moose stories and described to us how she writes stories and draws pictures!

Thanks to Mrs. Legros and Mr. Yoshida who have organized our Arts program.  Andrea Beck's visit was one of the first performances our students will get to be a part of!

Here are a few highlights from her visit!  


 
















Andrea Beck showed us how we can draw characters like her Elliot from just circles and ovals!

Giving Elliot a hug goodbye!   Thank you Andrew Beck!

Eco School!

Our school is a proud Eco School!  Mrs. Lacroix, Mr. Martyn and Ms. Gray along with a student committee from many different grades have been working very hard at RHPS to make our school as eco-friendly as possible!  

Green Bin award, Garbage Bin award and Recycling award!

A big part of our Eco-School initiative is how effectively our students can use our green bin, recycle bin and garbage bin.  The Kindergarten's are becoming independent when throwing out different wrappers from their snacks, materials they use in class, etc. 

We learned on Friday our class won 3 awards for being responsible about sorting and ensuring the proper waste goes in the right bin!

Way to go Kindergarten!!!


Food Glorious Food!

104's Grocery Store grows!

A.M. cuts up pieces of green paper (lettuce) to add to an empty salad container!

Finishing up our sign.
Thank you for sending in so many emptey boxes, jars and containers! Our grocery store is so authentic!
Plastercine food creations!



We have been wondering again... !  Take a look at some of the questions we had after we explored and investigated about food!

A.L. (male)

S.C.

M.O.

D.V.

A.L. (female)