Saturday, 28 June 2014

Hopes and Dreams of Grade 2 Students

End of the Year "Hopes and Dreams" Speech

Students in Room 112 decided to write a small speech about what they would do if they were able to control all of the world's resources. Throughout their presentations, I have noticed just how empathetic, generous, and selfless my Grade 2 students are. They didn't think to buy anything for themselves, but rather to use the resources to help others by finding the cure to cancer, building schools in underprivileged countries, enforcing a Snack Program in all schools, picking up garbage, creating easily accessible devises for the disabled/handicapped, finding ways to resolve conflicts without war, finding families for orphans, etc. I am so proud of you all!
Bravo!

Joshua Coats

Olivia Soares

Andrea Domingo

Issabella Tenenhouse

Liam Cissell

Angel Bedzo-Smith

Kiara Hackett

Kari Johannessen- Hill

Note: Unfortunately, some videos were unable to upload, but the efforts of all students were well acknowledged by their peers in class.
Bonne continuation!

Monday, 16 June 2014

Great day at the Science Center!

The students and I had a blast taking part in a workshop, watching an Imax film, and touring new exhibits at the Science Center.
Thank you ever so much to the following volunteers: Adiel, Claudia, Marcella, Ruby and Ms. Gousis for coming along!

 


"Matter and Materials" Workshop






 


Kidspark

The Science of Rock n Roll Exhibit




Flight Exhibit

Friday, 13 June 2014

Joyeuse fête des pères!

Today our class enjoyed designing and writing pop-up cards to the important male figures in our lives (i.e., grand father, uncle, father, brother, cousin, etc). So, to all the wonderful men whom we spoke about today, enjoy the pop-up card that your child made especially for you!

P.S. A reminder, that Monday, June 16th, 2014 is the Ontario Science Center Trip. Please arrive on time and prepared. 
 
Joyeuse vendredi!
 





Thursday, 5 June 2014

Mark Your Calendar - June

You wouldn't want to miss all the FUN happening at Clairlea in June. So, please save the following dates onto your calendar.


1. Friday, June 6th is a P.A. day. There is no school for students on this day.

2. Thursday, June 12th is the start of the FIFA World Cup! As mentioned in my previous blog, our class will be doing activities pertaining to the soccer games. Once the World Cup begins, please send with your child any magazines/newspapers about the games, teams and/or players. 

3. Monday, June 16th is our Ontario Science Trip. 

4. Wednesday, June 18th is Pizza Lunch. Even if you pre-ordered for the year, you still need to order and pay for June because the pre-orders were just until May. The orders are due by Fri. June 13th. 

5. Thursday, June 19th is the FUN FAIR. The Fun Fair will take place in and outside the school from 5:30 pm to 8: 00 pm. Everyone is welcome, even if you don't attend the school, you are welcome. Make sure to place your bids for the Staff Auction before Mon. June 9th. In addition, please help the Parent Council with any donations to help make the Fair a huge success. Details are in the flyers sent home with your child.

6. Friday, June 20th is the Panther Assembly and Clairlea's Rock Star Day!

7. Friday, June 27th is the End of Year Panther Assembly. 

Un grand merci!

Sunday, 1 June 2014

Coupe du monde de la FIFA


The FIFA World Cup will run from June 12th to July 13th 2014. This is an exciting time as it will give the class a chance to learn about the host country, Brazil in Social Studies and to delve into many core values shared in playing soccer such as teamwork, perseverance, cooperation and fair play. 

Brazil is the lucky country to play host this time around! We will be doing arts and craft activities in class. Once the FIFA Cup games begin, I kindly ask that you bring to school any magazines, newspapers or information regarding the teams, players, and/or countries involved.   

Merci infiniment! 

Did you know?
1. Brazil is the largest country in South America and the fifth largest worldwide.
2. The world's second longest river, the mighty Amazon, is 4,000 miles long and up to 15 miles wide and contains 20% of the world's fresh water. 
3. Large reptiles in Brazil, like the world's longest snake, the anaconda, can grow  up to 20 feet long. 
4. Brazilian football is admired around the world with Brazilian football player, Pele. 
5. Brazil has won the World Cup five times. 

For more information, visit the following website: http://fr.fifa.com/worldcup/teams/index.html