Mr. Glazier - Archive - 06/2014

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Posted: October 27, 2014

     Welcome to our 8th week of school. Time has gone by quickly. I am impressed with the level of French your child has learned thus far. Let’s keep up the good work J    French - This week we will continue with our theme on animals. This week we will also go through the writing steps process as we progress with our vocabulary and terminology. It is very exciting to see the progress your child has made. Their first piece of writing will be all about a “weird” animal that they will create and describe for Halloween.   Also, Daily 5/guided reading has commenced. I began last week by demonstrating what is expected of students during this time. Further explanation of this procedure will be given during parent teacher interviews or via e-mail if you are curious as to what takes place. This time essentially provides me the opportunity to read and work with a group of students, while the others are tasked with various activities.  Math - We continue with  mental math strategies up to 2 digits, along with addition and subtraction of 3 digits numbers where the final answer can be as high as 1000. Last week we reviewed our doubles +/- 1, 2 etc. This week we will practice addition with a number line. As always, we continue to practice numbers orally up to 100. Students have caught on quickly and are all doing well. We continue to practice every day during our morning routine and math classes. Reminders:- Reading is to occur nightly. - Reading bags are to be returned daily- Please sign your child’s agenda to let me know you have reviewed homework- Memo concerning Halloween was sent home last Thursday. Let's have a great week! As always if you have any questions or concerns please do not hesitate to contact me. 

Posted: June 16, 2014

    Welcome back!I would like to personally thank all of you for making this a successful year/transition for your child in French Immersion. They have made tremendous gains since September and should be extremely proud of the fact that they can now say to themselves that they are bilingual :) Bravo mes amis et bonne vacances d’été!This week at St.Andrew’s:Monday, June 16th - St. Andrew’s Awards Tuesday, June 17th –  1) Blacklight Show for students and staff                                 2) Gr. 3-5 Extra Curricular AwardsWednesday, June 18th – 1) St. Andrew’s Got Talent                                     2) Blacklight Show (6:00 p.m.) for general publicThursday, June 19th – Gr.3-5 Sports Activites in the afternoonFriday, June 20th – St. Andrew’s Got TalentFriday will be a ½ day. Student depart at 11:30. Have a happy and safe summer! 

Posted: June 11, 2014

   Welcome back to our second last week in 3Glazier! I would like to remind folks at home that we will be travelling to the Bouctouche Dunes this Thursday. Buses will be departing from school at 8:30 and returning sometime around 1:30 p.m. It seems that Mother Nature is on our side thus far J  French – It seems that our “green screen” computer is experiencing technical difficulties at the moment. I hope to have the issue resolved by the end of the week so we are able to film our year end video. Throughout the week, students will complete various oral and written activities to summarize our academic year together.  Math ­– Wednesday, students will write their final test math test on “Probability.” As mentioned, the remained of our time will be spent reviewing major concepts/key skills. Science – We will look back at our earthworm experiment and see what our worms have been up to the last 2-3 weeks in their homes. This will serve as our final experiment of the year relating to our “Soils” unit.     Reminders:   - Field trip to Bouctouche Dunes. Please dress appropriately. A notice concerning electronics will be sent home prior to Thursday.- Next Monday will be my final posting of the year. Let’s have a great week! If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at school. 

Posted: June 2, 2014

Posted: June 2, 2014

    Welcome back to another week in 3Glazier! Students are reminded to return their library book by Thursday. The librarian will be completing her inventory next week. French - Students will be reviewing and finalizing their year-end novel this week. I am also in the process of completing individual running records for their reading in preparation for report cards. It is great to see the gains that students have made throughout the year. Math ­- We will complete our last unit on “Probability” this week. The remainder of our time will be spent reviewing the big concepts taught this year.  Science - We will take a look at “Spectacular Structures” this week as we explore the 7 Wonders of the World. Upon completion, students will be tasked with creating a structure of their own and describing the characteristics before and after completion.  Reminders:  - Library books returned by Thursday- Field trip to Bouctouche Dunes next Thursday, June 12thLet’s have a great week! If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at school. 

Posted: May 26, 2014

    Welcome back to another week in 3Glazier! “Go for 42” continues this week at St. Andrews. Please refer to the school’s website for Week 3 information. French - Students continue to work on their year-end novel. Last week, students completed their 10th page.  This week we will review structures pertaining to our neighborhood and various points of interest throughout Miramichi.   Aside from our year end book, students will also begin a book study based on a book chosen both between myself and student. Upon agreement, students will be tasked with discovering who the main characters were, setting, what occurred, etc. Math ­- We are well underway into our last unit in math. Probability and graphing had been introduced last week. Students will be working with bar charts and pictograms this week. We will take time during our Science class as well to explore for bugs and insects outside in order to count and create tallies based on our observations in order to create a graph and compared results. I look forward to seeing what students are able to find. Many in class have expressed excitement in going outside as well. Science - Due to last week’s inclement weather we were unable to go outside and conduct our earthworm experiment. Tuesday’s weather looks fair, thus we will be going outside to gather worms and layer our soils in clear plastic pop bottles. Students will also learn new vocabulary pertaining to soil and plant growth. Reminders:  - There are no reminders this week :) Let’s have a great week! If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at school.

Posted: May 20, 2014

     Welcome back! I hope everyone had a restful long weekend. Only 4 ½ more weeks remaining in the school year for students.  Today, students enjoyed the musical Shrek at J.M.H. The production was fantastic! Students were well behaved and enjoyed the show  JFrench - We continue to review our units covered throughout the year as we write our year end souvenir book. We are currently working on our 10th page. We will take time this week in art class to design and draw their pictures as well.Math ­- We will have our unit 6 (Geometry) test later on this week, and move on to our last unit of the year.  For the next 3 weeks students will be learning about probability and graphing. Please continue to refer to Learn Alberta in my “links” sections for enjoyable math games pertaining to the units covered in class.Science - Bridges were the topic of discussion last week in class. We also took the time to plant wild flower seeds as we also began to explore plants and their life cycles. This week, we will go further and incorporate sols into the “mix.” Students will collect earthworms to be placed into various types of soil and see how each make out. Various groups will be tasked with ensuring that our worms are well fed and watered as well over the next month. In the end we will use the soil compositions to test for porosity, texture, etc. and how each holds up in relation to benefiting structures i.e. foundations and plant life.Reminders:- Scholastic orders for May will be sent on the 23rd-  Reading to occur nightlyLet’s have a great week! If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at school. 

Posted: May 13, 2014

Posted: May 12, 2014

      Welcome back! A reminder that Spell-a-Thon pledge money is due Wednesday. Our school Spell-a-Thon will take place Wednesday morning at 8:30 in the gymnasium. Please note that April/Mayclass  pictures will also be posted this week. French - We continue to draft our final year end souvenir book. Our review this week will focus on our Family unit.  Thus far students have written 6 pages. We will also use our time to review and make corrections up to this point. Math - We continue to explore our geometry unit. This week students will describe the “characteristics” of various “solids.” We will review the following terms: face, arête, sommets, base, prisme, pyramide, et polygone. Science - Students will explore the characteristics of Bridges. Students will be tasked with the challenge of building their own as a group with materials found in class.  They will need to incorporate the various aspects learned thus far i.e. supportive foundation, arches, postes. Reminders: -       School Spell-a-Thon in the gym Wednesday a.m. -       Scholastic orders due Friday, May 23rd. -       Continue to check and sign agendas J Let's have a great week. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have and questions, comments, and/or concerns.

Posted: May 5, 2014

    Welcome back! We have another fun filled week ahead of us. We will be celebrating Music Monday today in the gymnasium. French - We will commence our review of our themed units covered since September and begin to draft our final year end assignment. This project will covered much of the remaining time we have together. Students will have a nice souvenir to bring home once complete.Math - Unit 8 test will be sent home today to be signed and returned. For the next 2 weeks we will be studying geometry.  This is always a fun hands-on unit. Later on in the week we will be building various “solids” with materials I have collected i.e. toothpicks, marshmallows, Play-Doh, straws, etc.Science – This week we will talk about what a structure is and the various parts that make up and support structures. We will also discuss how structures are supported and ways to reinforce them if need be. Students will be tasked with building a tower using the concepts and strategies taught in class.Reminders: - Spell-a-Thon continues- Reading is to occur nightly- May Scholastic order will be sent home Tuesday. Due Friday, May 23rd.- Continue to check agenda. Send notices in your child's agenda if you require assistance, after school pick-up, etc.Let's have a great week. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have and questions, comments, and/or concerns.

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