So much has changed since I last updated this blog in March 2020. First of all...COVID! Second of all...a NEW school year!
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So much has changed since I last updated this blog in March 2020. First of all...COVID! Second of all...a NEW school year!
Please check out my new website at:
mrspackardsones.weebly.com
To go along with our building unit and to have a little St. Patrick's Day fun, the students have a homework project to build a leprechaun trap! This has been a tradition in grade one to try and catch a sneaky little leprechaun on St. Patrick's day. Keep it simple and let your child use their imagination! We brainstormed a few ideas that might help to lure that sneaky leprechaun like making the trap green, putting some gold in the trap, adding shamrocks or 4 leaf clovers on the trap and making a rainbow. I am excited to see what they come up with! Please send the traps to school on Monday, March 16. We will set them up over night to see if we can catch that leprechaun. Have fun!
To go along with our building unit and to have a little St. Patrick's Day fun, the students have a homework project to build a leprechaun trap! This has been a tradition in grade one to try and catch a sneaky little leprechaun on St. Patrick's day. Keep it simple and let your child use their imagination! We brainstormed a few ideas that might help to lure that sneaky leprechaun like making the trap green, putting some gold in the trap, adding shamrocks or 4 leaf clovers on the trap and making a rainbow. I am excited to see what they come up with! Please send the traps to school on Monday, March 16. We will set them up over night to see if we can catch that leprechaun. Have fun!
Your child may have come home this week talking about the story "The Wild Robot" by Peter Brown. If you have older children in this school, you will remember this book from our One School One Book project a few years ago. This year, our school is taking a break from OSOB and so we decided as a Grade One team to do One Grade One Book and read The Wild Robot to our students! It is such a wonderful book and the students are so excited and invested in this story. It is also a great opportunity to learn about important story elements such as characters, setting, and conflict. It really is amazing to see my little students listening so intently as I read this chapter book to them. They are asking such great questions and making predictions as to what they think will come next in the story. Our discussions are so valuable. We can't wait to find out what will happen this week in the story!
Thank you to all of the families who came to watch our special assembly. The students were adorable and did a fantastic job! We hope that the message of anti-bullying and kindness is something we continue to live and promote every single day.