Friday, 27 September 2019

Don't Let the Pigeon Break Our Rules!

It all began with a book. A book about a bus. A book about a bus, with a pigeon who wanted to be the driver! A pigeon?!? Drive?!?


Mo Willem's Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus had us all howling with laughter! This spirited pigeon pulls out every excuse in the book to try and convince us, the readers, to let him drive the bus while the driver is away. Do you think he got to drive that bus? 

We all took part in a guided drawing lesson to learn how to draw Mo Willem's pigeon:



Then the children were challenged to think of a school rule they didn't want their pigeon to break, we added in a speech bubble, and ta da!

The students are now doodling adorable pigeons everywhere, not to mention devouring other books featuring the pigeon!


This was a fantastic way to introduce the word "responsibilities" and focus on making kind, positive choices. Fingers crossed, the pigeon follows all of our school rules! Stop by our hall to see our pigeon masterpieces!



Guided drawing lesson was courtesy of Mo Willems
Pigeon writing project inspired by Art Dish with MJ

Tuesday, 24 September 2019

Meet Our Classroom Family!

We have been together for almost a month now, and are a sweet, energetic, helpful little group!

Meet our Grade 1B Classroom family!



This is a very hard-working, creative group of learners. Keep us in your prayers as we journey through this school year!

Monday, 16 September 2019

The Dot: Making Our Mark

Guess what!?! We celebrated International Dot Day!


What is Dot Day, you ask?  It all starts with a book by Peter H. Reynolds, called The Dot! This book encourages children to embrace their own creativity and uniqueness and take a risk! It is celebrated on September 15th-ish and encourages kids to make a positive mark on the world!




Creative juices got flowing and we designed brightly coloured dots ... and then brought them to life! Using the augmented reality app QuiverVision we made our dots 3-D! (think Pokemon Go). Check the bottom of your child's art page for directions on how to download the app and make magic!


Feeling inspired, we kept our creativity flowing as the children set to work making their mark! Using dots and paper strips, plus heaps of creativity, we made spectacular 3D art!



Such colorful, joyful dots!



Keep making your mark on the world, kiddos!

Friday, 13 September 2019

Goin' to the Zoo, Zoo, Zoo!

This year our Grade 1 class is going to the Edmonton Valley Zoo for Zoo School!

For one full week in March we will be attending the zoo! Five whole days! We will have demonstrations, hands-on animal encounters, behind the scenes tours, speakers, and so much more! It is a phenomenal way to learn!


To get ourselves excited and prepared for this adventure, we will be learning about the animals we will see at our zoo! Each week we will learn about an animal through fiction, non-fiction, math challenges, YouTube videos, and more. By the time we head to Zoo School, we will have created our own alphabet book of animals!


This week we began with the letter Tt! We read "A Tiger Tale" by Mike Boldt, about a little girl who wakes up for her first day of school and discovers she has grown a tiger tail! Yikes!




Using A Tiger Tale, we worked on a comprehension strategy, connecting the story to our own experiences. 




We tackled tiger-inspired patterning challenges in Math!




We also enjoyed some non-fiction, too, and visited the San Diego Zoo Kids website to learn more! We LOVED the live tiger cam! Did you know that no two tiger's stripes are alike? 



An important part of our week at the zoo is journaling. We practiced sketching in our journals, as we will be doing lots of this once we are on-site at the zoo. We were patient with ourselves and tried to add as many details as possible. 



It has been exciting to see the students so engaged in their learning! Our ABC Animal journey has only just begun, but it is sure to be a blast! What animal could we be learning about next week?

Friday, 6 September 2019

A "Purrr-fect" week with Pete!

Our first week together has been "purrr-fect"! We've been blessed with an energetic, warm-hearted group of students, and they've been an easy bunch of kids to fall in love with!
But we've had one extra "student" join us this week ... Pete the Cat! This feisty feline has a way of overcoming a challenge by always finding the positive! What an important message for the children to hear as they begin a new school year!

After reading Pete the Cat: I Love My White Shoes, we couldn't resist making our own version! We brainstormed what Pete might step in, and students set to work completing their own page for our class book!

The children really enjoy flipping through our class-made book. They are so proud to see their work!

We also enjoyed reading Pete the Cat: The Wheels on the Bus, because we found a way to sing the song using our names! We focused on using the first sound in our names to make our own silly verses. 

This student's name begins with the letter M, so his bus says "mumpity mump"!

Then we made our own buses, added the first letter of our name, and personalized our poems!



These projects gave Mrs. Beliveau an opportunity to get to know the boys and girls better. She got an extra peek at the children's abilities to follow directions, cut, print and glue, as well as several other work habits, such as perseverance, problem-solving and time management. 

Today was so exciting! As we were reading through Pete the Cat and his Magic Sunglasses, we discovered Pete's glasses were locked in the box! Yikes!

Using teamwork, patience, and our amazing enthusiasm, we collaborated by solving clues to open a letter lock, directional lock, and number lock! 



Ta da! We retrieved the sunglasses from inside the box ... and also earned delicious strawberries and blueberries! 

Ask your child why we got berries!

What a fabulous start to an amazing year!




Pete the Cat Breakout Box activities adapted from here. 

Pete the Cat Roll and Cover dice game from Little Miss Hypothesis.

Pete the Cat: I Love My White Shoes book is inspired by A Classroom on Cloud Nine. 

The Wheels on the Bus names activity is inspired by Deanna Jump's Names Unit: Literacy and Math Fun With Names.