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Monday, 4 September 2017
Thursday, 5 January 2017
Dreidel Game
In December we always spend time talking and learning about the many holidays that happen in December. One of my favourite things to teach the kiddos during this is the dreidel game. Check out the very quick video below!
3D printer
Our class had THE COOLEST and most EXCLUSIVE presentation in the province! Our class, along with 4 Robichaud, experimented with a 3D printer! Our class is only the second in New Brunswick to have a presentation on this cool piece of technology. The kids loved making a little monopoly house.
Check out the Saint John Public Library's Maker Space to try the 3D printer for yourself!
Check out the Saint John Public Library's Maker Space to try the 3D printer for yourself!
Monday, 24 October 2016
Thankful Thursdays
Thankful Thursday is quickly becoming popular with not only our classroom but with the staff and students in our school. Each Thursday kiddos in our class take the time to write a note of appreciation to a staff member or school mate. The wonderful people of our school community LOVE getting these notes. There have been quite a few happy tears. Stay tuned parents-you could be on the receiving end of one of these awesome notes soon!
Brain Bikes, Calming Tent, Fidgets
In our class we use many things to help us learn. We use fidgets and brain bikes to help focus our attention. Brain breaks (like gonoodle.com) help us get our wiggles out when we have been sitting too long. Kids also use standing desks and work around the room. Th calming tent is a popular place to work and to calm our bodies when we are feeling nervous/anxious. Ask your kiddo about their favourite learning tool today!
Zones of Regulation
We have started using the zones of regulation in our classroom. Read below for more information!
Life is 10% what happens to us and 90% how we react to it. -Charles Swindoll
Self-regulation is something everyone continually works on, whether we are cognizant of it or not. We all encounter trying circumstances that test our limits from time to time. If we are able to recognize when we are becoming less regulated, we are able to do something about it to feel better and get ourselves to a better place. This comes naturally for some, but for others it is a skill that needs to be taught and practiced. This is the goal of The Zones of Regulation (or Zones for short).
What are The Zones of Regulation?
The Zones is a systematic, cognitive behavior approach used to teach self-regulation by categorizing all the different ways we feel and states of alertness we experience into four concrete zones. The Zones curriculum provides strategies to teach students to become more aware of, and independent in controlling their emotions and impulses, managing their sensory needs, and improving their ability to problem solve conflicts.
By addressing underlying deficits in emotional and sensory regulation, executive functions, and social cognition, the curriculum is designed to help move students toward independent regulation. The Zones of Regulation incorporates Social Thinking® (www.socialthinking.com) concepts and numerous visuals to teach students to identify their feelings/level of alertness, understand how their behavior impacts those around them, and learn what tools they can use to manage their feelings and states.
By addressing underlying deficits in emotional and sensory regulation, executive functions, and social cognition, the curriculum is designed to help move students toward independent regulation. The Zones of Regulation incorporates Social Thinking® (www.socialthinking.com) concepts and numerous visuals to teach students to identify their feelings/level of alertness, understand how their behavior impacts those around them, and learn what tools they can use to manage their feelings and states.
The Four Zones: Our Feelings & States Determine Our Zone
The Red Zone is used to describe extremely heightened states of alertness and intense emotions. A person may be elated or experiencing anger, rage, explosive behavior, devastation, or terror when in the Red Zone.
The Yellow Zone is also used to describe a heightened state of alertness and elevated emotions; however, one has some control when they are in the Yellow Zone. A person may be experiencing stress, frustration, anxiety, excitement, silliness, the wiggles, or nervousness when in the Yellow Zone.
The Green Zone is used to describe a calm state of alertness. A person may be described as happy, focused, content, or ready to learn when in the Green Zone. This is the zone where optimal learning occurs.
The Blue Zone is used to describe low states of alertness and down feelings, such as when one feels sad, tired, sick, or bored.
The Zones can be compared to traffic signs. When given a green light or in the Green Zone, one is “good to go”. A yellow sign means be aware or take caution, which applies to the Yellow Zone. A red light or stop sign means stop, and when one is the Red Zone, this often is the case. The Blue Zone can be compared to the rest area signs where one goes to rest or re-energize. All of the zones are expected at one time or another, but the curriculum focuses on teaching students how to manage their Zone based on the environment and people around them. For example, when playing on the playground or in an active/competitive game, no one would think twice about one being in the Yellow Zone but that would not be same in the library.
The Yellow Zone is also used to describe a heightened state of alertness and elevated emotions; however, one has some control when they are in the Yellow Zone. A person may be experiencing stress, frustration, anxiety, excitement, silliness, the wiggles, or nervousness when in the Yellow Zone.
The Green Zone is used to describe a calm state of alertness. A person may be described as happy, focused, content, or ready to learn when in the Green Zone. This is the zone where optimal learning occurs.
The Blue Zone is used to describe low states of alertness and down feelings, such as when one feels sad, tired, sick, or bored.
The Zones can be compared to traffic signs. When given a green light or in the Green Zone, one is “good to go”. A yellow sign means be aware or take caution, which applies to the Yellow Zone. A red light or stop sign means stop, and when one is the Red Zone, this often is the case. The Blue Zone can be compared to the rest area signs where one goes to rest or re-energize. All of the zones are expected at one time or another, but the curriculum focuses on teaching students how to manage their Zone based on the environment and people around them. For example, when playing on the playground or in an active/competitive game, no one would think twice about one being in the Yellow Zone but that would not be same in the library.
Writing Idea Book
A big thing for our kiddos this year is developing ideas. Coming up with an idea for writing can be VERY challenging. I teach students that sometimes they have an idea in their head already to write about but other times they need help. That is where the idea book comes in. Kids jot notes, draw pictures/maps constantly in this book to help with future story ideas. Ask your kiddo about their idea book today!
Class Dojo
If you haven't already please make an account for class dojo! I update class dojo frequently with pictures, personal messages to students/parents and videos! Class dojo is a lot like facebook-except only the kiddos/parents in our class have access to it! Don't miss out on all of the fun!
If you don't know how to log on please contact me! So far we have all parents connected except for 2!
If you don't know how to log on please contact me! So far we have all parents connected except for 2!
Friday, 9 September 2016
Wednesday, 7 September 2016
Save Sam
Ask your kiddo about the team building activity we did today. The kids rated it challenging with a side of fun!
Monday, 29 August 2016
Welcome Back!
Welcome Back to School!
I hope to see everyone this Wednesday at the Back to School BBQ!
I hope to see everyone this Wednesday at the Back to School BBQ!
Friday, 17 June 2016
Father's Day/Mr. Jones' Prank on US!
ATTENTION!
Sorry Dads..YOU ARE IMPORTANT! YOU WILL HAVE A BELATED GIFT!
I blame Mr. Jones. He totally threw off our day. Sneaky sneaky Mr. Jones....look what we came into today....notice anything missing?
Last night he came back to the school and hid our desks! I truly couldn't find them this morning. He managed to squeeze them all into a tiny room we use for technology! I guess he really wanted revenge for all the tricks we have pulled on him!
Wednesday, 11 May 2016
Plants
Today in Science while discusing the needs of plants I introduced the scientific method to our kiddos. The scientific method consists of asking questions, forming a hypothesis testing the hypothesis and measuring the results. Our question was: What would happen to a seed or plant if it did not have its needs met?
From our class discussions the kids know that soil, sun, and water are three very important things that a seed/plant needs in order to survive. We set up an experiment where we planted seeds and manipulated their environment so we could see what would happen if seeds/plants were denied sun, soil, or water. One set of seeds were planted with soil, given sun but will not receive water. Another set of seeds were planted and given sun, and water but no soil. A third set of seed were planted and were given soil and water but no sun. We also planted a set of seeds and gave them all three things they need to survive (Got it?!).
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| Named the "chosen one" by the kiddos,,,otherwise known as the control...or as the one we gave soil, water and sun! |
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| Denied sun...so this set is in my junk drawer....ignore the mess! |
Monday, 25 April 2016
Seeds
In Science we have been learning all about plants. The children have been exploring seeds. We have been discussing how seeds spread, the parts of a seed and what they need to grow. Please find below a few pictures of the children sorting and examining seeds.
Tuesday, 19 April 2016
Surprise!
Well your kiddos sure can keep a secret. Yesterday was my birthday and I should have known something was up by how much the kiddos kept giggling and whispering during recess breaks. They made birthday cards, made me wear a silly hat, performed random acts of kindness as a present to me, and topped it all off with a birthday cake! What a thoughtful bunch of munchkins!
Monday, 4 April 2016
April Fool's Day Prank
Well I had a very mad class this morning. The kiddos were not impressed that I pulled a belated April Fool's Day prank on them. And since the kiddos have been home from school for about 2 hours they have probably pulled the same prank on YOU!
It won't surprise many of you that our kiddos come into the classroom at a glacial pace most mornings. I'm talking S-L-O-W. So I told the kiddos that if they came in quickly I would give them a brownie. Well they nearly caused a stampede getting themselves into the classroom. When the time came for the brownies....well I had a lot of eye rolls and confused looks tossed my way. See below.
It won't surprise many of you that our kiddos come into the classroom at a glacial pace most mornings. I'm talking S-L-O-W. So I told the kiddos that if they came in quickly I would give them a brownie. Well they nearly caused a stampede getting themselves into the classroom. When the time came for the brownies....well I had a lot of eye rolls and confused looks tossed my way. See below.
Get it "brown E" not brownie!? Of course then the kids wanted to trick Mrs. Hierlihy, Mrs. Dobbin, Mrs. Buckley and Mrs. Beaudet too. Little stinkers!
Saturday, 19 March 2016
GoNoodle dancing Champions!
Our class is very body smart. Most of us need to move our bodies often so we can focus. Movement helps us to learn. I'm attaching a cute video below of the kiddos dancing Bollywood style!
My boys love this one!
My boys love this one!
St. Pat's Day
I am so sad that I was absent for our St. Patrick's Day celebration at school! However they were in good hands. They had Mrs. Marley teach them all day. Their substitute teacher was Mrs. Curtis who was my student intern last year. I received plenty of photo updates from the two ladies and I thought I would let you lovely people enjoy one particularly cute photo.
Monday, 29 February 2016
Oops!
Hi families,
I forgot to send home the homework folders. I blame Monday! I'll send them home tomorrow! Luckily it is just a scholastic book order!
I forgot to send home the homework folders. I blame Monday! I'll send them home tomorrow! Luckily it is just a scholastic book order!
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