Thursday 21 December 2023

Our Journey Towards the Manger

Christmas break is upon us! During Advent, our students were able to deepen their faith and prepare their hearts with kindness for the coming of Jesus. 

Have a look at our journey through Advent!


May your families be blessed with peace, joy and health throughout this Christmas season!


Christmas blessings and lots of love, 

Mrs. Beliveau

Thursday 7 December 2023

Advent - Waiting for the Coming of Christ

 This past Sunday marked the first Sunday of Advent. 

We have been learning about the liturgical calendar. Can your child point out Advent?


Advent is a time of hope and anticipation. We are waiting for the birth of Christ!


We changed our prayer table cloth from green, when it was Ordinary Time, to purple for Advent. Can you see our wreath? We light one candle for each of the four Sundays in Advent. This week we lit the first candle. As we light more candles each week, our world becomes brighter, symbolizing our growing anticipation of Jesus, who is the light of our world. 


Each week, we celebrate with a school-wide assembly. At our daily Connection Time, we begin each day with a cozy little Advent celebration. 


Our Shepherd, who has been visiting us every day throughout Advent, is helping us search for Jesus! Look at his visits so far ...


As we journey towards Christmas, may we prepare our hearts with kindness as we joyfully wait for the coming of Jesus!

Wednesday 22 November 2023

Superb Sentences!

When we started Grade 1 together, we knew the sounds the letters make and a few words, too (thank you Mrs. Greschner!). You'll never believe it, but we are now working on writing FULL SENTENCES! 


We've been examining what a sentence is. 
We learned three things every sentence has:

Then Mrs. Beliveau revealed her hidden talent ... rapping!


We sorted letters, words and sentences as a class ...


... and then continued our sorting independently!


As a class, we worked together to correct sentences, adding capitals and end punctuation. 


Using supported sentence frames, we are practicing writing our own complete sentences! In a few weeks we'll learn how to independently use the criteria checklist, in the top right corner.


We've got so much progress to be proud of!




"Is It a Sentence" poster was from here
Pete the Cat Letter, Word and Sentence sort was from here





Wednesday 25 October 2023

Making Connections: Deepening our Comprehension

Reading becomes so much more meaningful when we are able to personally connect with the text! This past few days we have been focusing on making a personal connection with what we are reading. This means the children have been challenged to connect the story to their own life, own experiences, and own feelings. 

We enjoyed reading several books appropriate for the Halloween season! The boys and girls made meaningful text-to-self connections using these texts!



In Creepy Carrots, we met Jasper Rabbit, who loves carrots, until they turn on him and become scary! We connected with the story by sharing our favourite food to snack on!

Next we enjoyed the story "Where's My Mummy?" Where is little mummy's mama? Little mummy felt scared without mama! Here are our personal connections sharing what we do when we're scared:

When I'm scared ... (a) I jump! (b) I go to mom and dad
(c) I hide. (d) I scream!


Crankenstein features an ordinary kid who can become very cranky! What makes us cranky? Look at our cranky faces!


The Littlest Pumpkin is about a teeny tiny pumpkin that nobody picks from the pumpkin patch.  The students will be challenged to think of a time they felt disappointed! 



Continue to reinforce those personal connections as your child reads. Connecting to the text is an excellent way to increase and develop your child's comprehension!





Where's My Mummy activity and craftivity from Deanna Jump's unit
The Littlest Pumpkin activity and craftivity from Cara Carroll

Crankenstein activity from Falling Into First. 
Creepy Carrots inspired by Anita Bremmer
Connections poster from the Comprehension Strategy Poster collection made by A Year of Many Firsts.  

Tuesday 17 October 2023

Our UNSCARY Work!

We began our week enjoying The UnScary Book, a story about a little boy who wants to write a very scary, spooky, terrifying book. 


It all goes sideways when lovely, nice things show up to be in the book instead! 

We decided to create our own unscary posters! Students were introduced to a Colouring Rubric. They were challenged to follow the rubric when creating their illustration on their poster. 




We had a blast being creative and writing our own "unscary" pages, and enjoyed reading one another's work! 





Our colouring rubric is now an expectation whenever we tackle a project with any colouring. It will help us to our best!



Wednesday 11 October 2023

Welcome, Pani Lynne!

This year our class is blessed with a beautiful opportunity to connect with a senior from our community. Linking Generations partners classes with seniors, forming lasting relationships that benefit everyone!

Today we met our lovely grandma, Pani Lynne! She is a former teacher, active parishioner at OLPH, and all around lovely human!

She read us a silly story:



... and helped us make name tags for our desk so she can get to know everyone!




Before time ran out, we also tackled a little project, beaded decade rosaries! We will learn to pray with them next week. 




We look forward to welcoming Pani Lynne on most Wednesdays this school year for art projects, reading, numeracy games, and so much more! This is the beginning of a lovely journey!

Friday 29 September 2023

Every Child Matters

Learning about the truth of our history from First Nations, Métis, and Inuit knowledge keepers is an important part of the path to Reconciliation. This week we took time each day to learn and grow with an open heart and open mind.

We have already been learning about Indigenous people, and this was an excellent way to understand the meaning of the word "Indigenous":

The tradition of storytelling is vital in Indigenous culture, and our week of learning is reflected in the many stories we read. 

We read a beautiful Anishinaabe story called Sometimes I Feel Like a Fox. Being connected to the land and nature is woven through Indigenous culture. We reflected on the qualities portrayed by various animals in this book and shared which animal meant the most to us. 



We shared Awasis and the World Famous Bannock! Did you try the bannock recipe together at home?



Out on the land, we read the Cree story When the Trees Crackle with Cold, a book exploring seasonal changes. Then we got our "nature trappers" and hunted for beauty in our forest!


We discussed the value of each person. We are made with love and intention, and are all children of God. We had some challenging and insightful conversations as we shared Phyllis Webstad's book With our Orange Hearts. We discussed residential schools and reflected on how students should feel in school. 

Then we carefully created orange lanterns that can shine and remind us how important every child is. 

We were so proud to light them in the Chapel and gather in prayer:

Though our week has ended, learning the truth about Canada's history and deepening our understanding of the First Nations, Metis and Inuit cultures has only just begun. 







Friday 22 September 2023

Terry Fox: Love in Action

While today was our official run, preparations for our Terry Fox Run began days ago.


In class we thought critically about heroes. We know that superheroes in movies have special powers, like invisibility, super strength, or shooting webs. Then we considered real life heroes, like healthcare workers, firefighters, police officers, and more. Their special qualities might include helpfulness, bravery, or kindness. We all agreed that Terry Fox is absolutely a hero because of his generous, loving heart. 


We brainstormed heroes in our own lives; family members, school staff, coaches, and more!

We were bursting with enthusiasm as we ran, skipped, walked, and  danced our way around the school yard for our own Terry Fox Run! 

Jesus calls us to show love to others, just like Terry did. Today was a beautiful day to be the hands and feet of Christ for others. 

Hero Lesson adapted from Terry Fox Foundation

Wednesday 13 September 2023

Morning Connection Time

Before we can learn and grow, we need to feel safe and loved. This is why, each morning, we begin our day with "Connection Time"! This invaluable time helps us ease into a busy day and prepare us for our best learning!

When we gather, we sit in a circle on the rug so we can see each other.

Have a peek at some highlights from our morning Connection Time meetings:

1. Prayer
God is at the center of all we do and all we are, and we always begin in prayer. "Father in Heaven, I give You today, all that I think, and do, and say. Amen". Look at us pray with actions!



2. Say Hello!
We have learned the importance of eye contact when greeting our classmates. While we have practiced our eye contact while giving a firm handshake, we also say hello in silly ways, too, like the stinky shoe greeting and goofy dances!

3. News
This time allows the students an opportunity to share what's on their minds, thereby helping us focus on learning later in the day. News can be both good or bad, and everyone is given an opportunity to share if they wish. So far we have heard about skating lessons, birthdays, farm animals, new pets, and more!

4. Social Scenario Problem Solving
To help the children develop age-appropriate critical thinking skills, they are presented with a social skills problem to solve. In partners, they brainstorm possible ways to solve the problem and then we come together as a large group to share and discuss. 

We talk about how some problems are "mouse-sized problems" (small) or "elephant-sized problems" (big), and small problems don't require an elephant-sized reaction. 


Some of the problems we have tackled include:

  • not being able to find your indoor shoe after recess
  • a classmate shoves ahead of you in the line
  • you notice a friend crying at their desk but don't know why
  • someone pushes you at recess

It is important for the students to see that there is no one way to solve a problem and that they do not always need an adult's help. 

5. Story
We close Connection Time with a story. Each book is carefully chosen and has an important lesson.

Here are some stories we have already enjoyed:

While Connection Time seems packed, it rolls along rather quickly and sets a positive tone for our day! This is time very well-spent and enjoyed. Connection time truly is about building relationships and seeing the light in all of us!




Friday 8 September 2023

Meet Our Classroom Family!

Our adventure together has begun! Our focus during our first few days has been on creating a strong sense of belonging, safety, trust, and community. This is where the richest learning occurs.


We shared a wonderful story, Our Class is a Family, and each made a name bracelet! We all belong!


Then we created posters featuring how we can show kindness to our classroom family!

Our hall looks INCREDIBLE!

We'll continue to build our classroom community with intention, care, and lots of laughter. 

Meet our sparkly, energetic, and joyful Grade One family!


We are in for one awesome journey together! Buckle up and stay tuned for all of the fun that awaits!