St. Anthony Connects – The week of December 5 – 12

KP 2 St. Anthony Superstars for this week!! Great work everyone!!

KP 2 St. Anthony Superstars for this week!! Great work everyone!!

Monday, December 5

Office Hours Rec Link Mondays 9:00 – 3:00PM

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Starr Gymnastics

Monday, December 5th
9:00 to 10:00 – Group 1 (50 Kids)
Grade 3 Solymar (16 students)
10:30 to 11:30 – Group 2 (50 Kids)
Kindergarten (46 students)
46 Students

Tuesday, December 6

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Lunch Lady in

 

 

 

Goodlife – Ms Troccoli – 12:50

Wednesday, December 7

Wastefree Wednesdays

Rosary Visit Schedule

JK 8:30-8:50
SK 8:50-9:10
grade 1/2 12:15-12:40
grade 2/3 12:45-1:15
grade 3 9:15-9:45
grade 4/5 10:00-10:40
grade 5 10:40-11:15

Goodlife Gymnastics – Grade 3 – 2:00 PM

Thursday, December 8

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Advent Week 2 – 1:00 PM

Parent Council Meeting – 6:30 PM

Friday, December 9

Pizza Day

Goodlife Fitness M Chartrand’s class – 2:20 PM

St. Anthony SuperStars – 3:00 PM

Teacher Notes for this Week

Kindergarten News for December 5-9, 2016

We are very excited to plan many great events for our Kinders. They are embracing all of our initiatives and as educators we are delighted to see how all of our efforts are so very much appreciated. A special thank you to our parent community for supporting us too!!

The Kinders were so reflective and attentive during the school’s first magical Advent celebration on Thursday. We look forward to attending the second celebration next Thursday

Thank you to all the parents who have sent in their donations of toiletries for St. Luke’s Table. Whatever small donation you can make is much appreciated.

On Friday they all had fun on their walk in the neighbourhood and they loved discovering where their stuffed animals were hibernating in the school yard. Of course, the delicious hot chocolate with marshmallows was enjoyed by all after coming in from the cold. Thank you for sending in a little stuffed animal to hibernate. Thank you to Ms. Ekich for joining us on our hibernation walk!

On Monday morning both classes will be going to Starr Gymnastics. Please make sure your child wears comfortable clothing.

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Ms Myers’ Grade One-Two Class

It’s been a busy start to our Advent season in Grade 1/2! We have a special “Advent Calendar” in our class. Each day we are remembering people in our community during our morning prayer. If your name appears on our Advent calendar, expect to receive a special card to let you know that we have kept you in our prayers! We also participated in our first school-wide Advent liturgy. Our readers did a great job preparing for this celebration. During our second week of Advent together we will explore the story of the Annunciation. Thank you for all the donations we have received in support of St. Luke’s Table. Your generosity is most appreciated.

In math we will begin our unit on data management. We will focus on  collecting data (information) and sharing the information using graphs. A new December homework calendar and newsletter was sent home last week. A reminder that copies of these items can be found on our school website.  Have a great week! 

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Ms Moga’s Grade Two-Three Class

Homework Update: the students received their December homework calendars. Monday’s and Wednesday’s homework involves our weekly Word Wall Words; the students will be given time each Monday to copy them into their agendas. The weekend homework asks your child to do Raz Kids and Mathletics. Passwords were sent home again on Friday in case they were misplaced. I recommend 15 minutes of each program on both Saturday and Sunday. If you do not have access to technology, continuing to read each day is just fine.

Writing- The students have been working hard on researching their animals. They are ready to take their information from their graphic organizers and write their good copies.

Reading- Our next reading strategy is Visualization. This is when the reader creates a picture in his/her mind as they read. This helps the reader have a better understanding of the story. We will read some great fiction texts to help us learn about and practice this strategy.


Math- We will wrap up our unit on Data Management (graphing), and begin Addition and Subtraction. At this time of year, our focus is on addition and subtraction with 1-digit numbers, using various strategies (e.g. mental math, doubles, and fact families).

Science- We will begin our next science unit on Movement! This week we will describe positions of objects and different ways objects move (e.g.  turning, spinning, swinging, bouncing).

Religion- We are continuing our Advent journey. The students are enjoying our Advent calendar that reveals a little bit of the Christmas story each day!


Gym- We are working on throwing and catching. The students have practiced different ways to throw (overhand and underhand), as well as proper catching techniques. They have enjoyed playing games such as Dodgeball and “Sink the Ship” to reinforce these skills.

Have a great week!
Ms. Moga

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Mrs. Rupnik’s Primary Language Class

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A great big thank-you to Emy Nguyen (a junior student) and Ms. Lindsey Barr (author  of “Plant a Garden of Kindness”) for being our Guest Readers last week. Have a look at our pictures!

This upcoming week, we will work on vocabulary related to Advent and Christmas in oral and written form. We will focus on a book titled “There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed A Bell”. This book tells the story of a lady who swallows different Christmas items. Our lessons and tasks will include sequencing and retelling the story from memory. The Retelling Journal arrives home on Friday for homework. Be sure to sit with your child and listen to him/her retell this story. Then write the story in your child’s own words. Return the Retelling Journal to school on Monday, December 12, 2016.  

We will also continue our work on descriptive writing. This week we will create graphic organizers to describe ourselves.  We will then transfer the specific details from the graphic organizers to paragraphs and create a new class bulletin board titled “The Best Part of Me”.

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St. Anthony EDP Newsletter

December 2016

Before & After School

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Our school yard has a new gazebo area.  The children have enjoyed the new structure, and it will definitely help them cool down during the summer program.  Also, a new play structure will be set up in the yard soon.  I think we will have a blast in our new school yard all year round.

We made finger print poppies and a poppy wreath to commemorate Remembrance Day. We also spent time with a guest speaker who works for the Canadian Armed Forces.  The children learned a lot about Canada’s role in peacekeeping. 

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Homemade Slime

One of the children’s favourite activities during EDP time is slime.  It is easy and simple to make at home.  You need:   

·      1 tbsp of Metamucil with Psyllium (generic fiber supplement will also work as long as it contains psyllium)

  • 1 cup of water
  • Food coloring

 Instructions

  • In a large microwaveable bowl combine 1 tablespoon of Metamucil or similar with 1 cup of water and stir well.  You can also add a few drops of food coloring for rich coloring.   
  • Stir the ingredients until everything is dissolved.
  • Then place the bowl in the microwave and heat on high until you start to see bubbles (roughly 2 minutes).  Continue to microwave the bubbling slime for one minute.  Then stop the microwave and stir.
  • Once stirred microwave again for two more minutes.
  •  Remove the bowl from the microwave and allow it to cool.  At this point the slime will still be liquid, but it will thicken as it cools.  Once it is completely cool it will be ready for play!
  • Be sure to check that the center of the slime is cool before giving it to kids.

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Christmas Break (January 3 – January 6)

If there is enough interest, EDP will be open January 3 – 6, from 7 am to 6 pm.  Should the program run these days, the activities plan will be posted on the EDP parent bulletin board.                                                                                                                                                     (NOTE:  The last day of online registration for Christmas Break is December 9th)

New staff member

We have a new staff member for school aged children (Gr 2-Gr 6) in the afternoon.  Heather Mullan will be in Room 27 as of December 5th.  

Reminders

We spend a lot of time outside after school.  Please ensure that your children are dressed appropriately for the weather. 

Sent to be the Good News - Kinders deliver goods for st. Luke's Supper Table

Sent to be the Good News – Kinders deliver goods for st. Luke’s Supper Table

M Girard’s French Classes

2/3e Français oral : répétition en sous-groupe des quatre scènes de la pièce «Dans les nuages», avant-première et présentation de la pièce/évaluation

Lecture : choix individuels avec questions de compréhension

Écriture : étude des structures écrites pour répondre à des questions (Qui ?, Quand ? Où ? Quoi ? Pourquoi ?)

3e Théâtre : répétition en sous-groupe des quatre scènes de la pièce «Dans les nuages», avant-première et présentation de la pièce/évaluation

 5/6e Immersion

Etudes Sociales : la ligne de temps du moyen-âge (enquête)  

Sciences :la portance et les 4 forces du vol

Santé : les substances nocives (partage des résultats de l’enquête)

 

  1. Chartrand Classes

 

This week in Mr. Chartrand’s classes, we started playing badminton in the gym.  The tournament is the second weekend in January so we have 5 weeks to get ready. Here are a few pictures:

 

Badminton

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Phonics

En français, I will test the students on the sound “eu”.  We have begun the sounds “é” and “è”.  There are phonemic songs to learn: 

É, é                                                 È,è

Émilie Éléphant étudie à l’école                    Ève Escargot, Ève Escargot

Étudie à l’école, étudie à l’école                   dit è, ê, ë, dit ei, ais, est

Émilie Éléphant étudie à l’école                    Elle pêche dans la rivière

Toute la journée                                        Elle pêche dans la rivière

(tune: wheels on the bus)                            è, ê, ë, ait, et, es

 

READING

The grade 1’s will read “Un éléphant, ça trompe” and “Ève la petite chèvre” while the grade 2’s will read “Bébé est entêté” and learn the more difficult “è” sounds.

We are also reading “L’hiver” book on Raz-Kids and the song “Jouez au hockey”

 

 

WORD WALL WORDS

Students that are being reinforced at home are doing a great job recognizing all the sounds and the word wall words. The word wall words this week are: nez, déjeuner, épaule, tomber, étoile.  If you have a chance, I have setup links to activities on Quizlet on SEESAW.

 

En écriture, we our continuing to practice writing avec les verbes en “er”:  aimer, aider, jouer, tomber, travailler and the verb “être”.  I have setup activities on the Ipads to practice the verbs.  They will also write about “how to make a snowman” and “describing how to get dressed for recess”.

 

En sciences sociales, the grades 1’s are continuing to focus on what services and buildings are in neighbourhood and Ottawa while the grade 2’s are comparing Canada with other countries in the world.  We have finished studying Northern Canada and are now focussing on Mexican culture, clothing, arts and crafts, food, shelter, games, etc…

 

I have sent home High-Frequency Word Book and Guided reading books.  Please continue to practice reading these books with your child.  Here is a reminder of the two books that your child is reading at school and should have at home.

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4ième/5ième année (Immersion)

 

En Science,  our next science unit will begin in a week or two:  Les Roches et les Minéraux. Our guided trip to the museum of nature will be Thursday, January 19th.  I  will begin our unit on the rock cycle this week.

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En Français

Students will be using the Green Screen app Do ink on Monday to film their play.  We will hopefully have time left over for some MakerSpace time.

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Our week 2 dictée will be Friday as usual.  The words are: échelle, déjeuner, épaule, équipe, début, décider.  La dictée this week was the best so far.  Continue helping your child with their vocabulary words.

We have begun a new unit on “Au travail”.  The thematic vocabulary includes:  travail, profession, une carrière and different professions.  We will be focussing on “er” verbs au présent, le verbe “être” and “faire”.  We will also study adjectives that describe these professions such as sociable, créatif, sérieux, coopératif, etc..

 

On oral:  We our practicing interviewing classmates:  Qu’est-ce que tu aimes faire?  We are will be playing role games:  taking the role of a profession.  They will also have to create interview questions for a famous person of their choice and then post them on Twitter.

 

In writing, they will finish writing about what they would like to be when they grow up with what traits and skills they need to attain their goal.  I have also put work on Quizlet to practice spelling their words and to work on writing sentences.  Here are some of the links:

 

Voici les quizlet pour cette semaine
https://quizlet.com/171594162/week-1-december-word-wall-words-flash-cards/
https://quizlet.com/171597280/week-2-mur-de-mots-decembre-flash-cards/
https://quizlet.com/171597948/week-3-mur-de-mots-decembre-flash-cards/
https://quizlet.com/171598795/week-4-mur-de-mot-decembre-flash-cards/
https://quizlet.com/171630503/le-son-eu-flash-cards/
https://quizlet.com/171667694/les-phrases-avec-les-mots-de-mur-semaine-1-decembre-2016-flash-cards/

Présent
Le verbe être
https://quizlet.com/82576403/le-verbe-etre-flash-cards/
Le verbe chanter (er)
https://quizlet.com/66200110/le-verbe-chanter-flash-cards/
Le verbe travailler (er)
https://quizlet.com/97028385/verbs-travailler-flash-cards/

 

All the links will be on:  Seesaw copy-of-blog-week-4-novembre-google-docs-clipular-7

Students are using Seesaw to do some of their work.  All of their work will eventually be on the class website.  My blog will also be on-line.  Here is the link: https://blog.seesaw.me/mrdchartrand

 

En Arts, We completed our monochromatic 3d picture of Albert Einstein. 

 

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En Dance, students have now picked 2 songs for their creative Dance.  Here are the groups:        Group 1  Aiden, Sophia D et Ayoub

Group 2  Sa Say, Arianne, Rin Dik          

Group 3  Mandresy, Leandro Sophia N.    

Group 4  Deborah, Zemhiret, Hannah  

 

They have chosen one fast song and slow song which I have clipped back to back.

 

En musique,  I will start teaching them the piano.  We will begin by learning the notes and then teach them “Ode to Joy”.

 

Merci,

M Chartrand

 

 Ms Solymar’s grade 3 Class

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This week was the first week of Advent. The grade 3 students worked hard to show love and respect to each other in preparation for the birth of Jesus. We also made an advent wreath together using cut outs of our hands to symbolize our community in the classroom. 
We were lucky this week to get to go to Star Gymnastics on Monday. The students had so much fun and got some great exercise. We are all looking forward to getting to go back tomorrow morning!
The grade 3 students had two visitors in our class this week. The first is a small elf (named Elfie) who will stay with us until Christmas to make sure that we are all behaving. She is a very silly elf and does different things everyday. Make sure to ask your child what she got up to each day! 
Our second visitor was Constable Callaghan from the Ottawa Police Service. The students got to talk and ask questions about what it is like to be a police officer. They also discussed safety at home, school, and at the park and talked about emergencies and what to do in situations. 
Coming up this week:
Math – We will start looking at surveys and collecting primary data. This includes asking the right questions and how we can demonstrate this data. 
Science – It is time to start looking at what forces can do and the different forces that can pull or push. 
Language – We will continue on with our descriptive writing of food and move towards describing other objects. 
Religion – This week we will celebrate the second week of Advent, so we will discuss how we can prepare for the coming of Christ. We will also attend the Advent mass on Thursday and put the flame on our second candle. 
Art – Check out our winter art outside of our classroom! 
Reminders for the week:
1. Star Gymnastics tomorrow (wear comfortable clothing!)
2. Spelling Check-In on Friday 

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Dec. 5 – Dec. 9

Mrs. Troccoli’s Grade 4/5 Team News

The first full week of December brings with it lots of anticipation, excitement and joy as we journey closer to Christmas!  The students need to be reminded that as we prepare to celebrate Jesus’s Birthday we must continue to remain focussed and diligent in the effort we bring to all our schoolwork.

The students enjoyed our first visit to Starr Gymnastics where they were put through a variety of centres. They had to use different body parts and coordination which got their hearts pumping and lungs working hard, however it brought lots of smiles to the students’ faces.

In math, the students completed a variety of patterning inquiries where they were asked to organize their information on a t-chart.  We continue to focus on ways to organize our thinking and demonstrate our understanding through pictures, numbers and words. Students will have the opportunity to share their understanding of patterning with a unit test later in the week. Students should always be looking for patterns in their environment to see the relationship between what we learn in class and how it is used in the world around them.

In language, the students presented their second Book Talk.  It was great to see how excited the students were to present their book to their peers.  The students spoke clearly and demonstrated greater confidence sharing the information they had practiced. The variety of books that were read was also encouraging.  Well done!

The students were also given a reading comprehension where they were asked to demonstrate their understanding of a story they had read.  Many struggle with summarizing the story.  This is a skill we have been working on with the help of Mr. Moleski.  The students have been introduced to new tools available on the read and write app on their chromebooks that can help with summarizing.  Ask your child to show you their summary about the interesting frog we read about.

Thank you to all the families that have already sent in items for our Advent project in support of St. Luke’s table. It is all “Good News”!

Have a great week!

Together Everyone Achieves More!

M. Nixon’s Extended French Class

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This week students were very engaged in grades 3, 4, 5, and 6!

Grade 3: Students worked hard on a variety of in class activities related to conjugation of the

verb faire (to do) and began to use this verb in several different sentence structures by writing

sentences using this verb. They also reviewed the verbs, aller (to go), avoir (to have), and also

être (to be) by writing out their conjugations in a spelling game on their Chromebooks. Students

also enjoyed working in teams to practice using the verb faire orally to improve their

pronunciation by recording and listening to their voices on their Chromebooks. Sensationnel!

Next week

French Language: Students will play in class games to help them practice rules related to

identifying when to use (le and la) in front of certain vocabulary endings.

Grade 4/5: Students worked hard on a variety of in class activities related to conjugation of the

verb faire (to do) and began to use this verb in several different sentence structures by writing

sentences using this verb. They also reviewed the verbs, aller (to go), avoir (to have), and also

être (to be) by writing out their conjugations in a spelling game on their Chromebooks. Students

also enjoyed working in teams to practice using the verb faire orally to improve their

pronunciation by recording and listening to their voices on their Chromebooks. During social

studies, students examined and wrote several differences between modern Canadian society and

the ancient civilisation they chose to study for their posters. For music, students continued to

practice singing the song “L’oiseau et l’enfant” C’est mieux!

Next Week

French Language: Students will play in class games to help them practice rules related to

identifying when to use (le and la) in front of certain vocabulary endings.

Social Studies: Students will prepare and present their social studies projects and posters to the

class.

Music: Students will continue practicing singing the song “L’oiseau et l’enfant”
and begin to work on varying the dynamics of their voice.

Grade 5/6: Students worked hard on a variety of in class activities related to conjugation of the

verb faire (to do) and began to use this verb in several different sentence structures by writing

sentences using this verb. They also reviewed the verbs, aller (to go), avoir (to have), and also

être (to be) by writing out their conjugations in a spelling game on their Chromebooks. Students

also enjoyed working in teams to practice using the verb faire orally to improve their

pronunciation by recording and listening to their voices on their Chromebooks. For social

studies, students began researching and examining societal events that helped shape modern

Canadian society. For music, students continued to practice singing the song est vraiment bien!

Next week:

French Language: Students will play in class games to help them practice rules related to

identifying when to use (le and la) in front of certain vocabulary endings.

Social Studies: Students will examine the significance of conflict in Canada’s history, and

describe some of the consequences from first encounters between Europeans and First Nations.

Music: Students will continue practicing singing the song “L’oiseau et l’enfant” and begin to

work on varying the dynamics of their voice.

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Ms Colaiacovo’s Grade five-six class

Yet another busy week lies ahead and we look forward to moving ahead with our learning and activities. The grade ⅚ class must be, without a doubt, the fittest class in the school!  Last Monday morning we went with Mrs Troccoli’s ⅘ class to Starr Gymnastics and the students bounced, rolled and swung their way through an hour of challenging courses in the gym.  

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On Wednesday the grade 6 students participated in their final session and “graduation” at the Y Kids Academy program. The students have benefited from both the healthy eating instruction and the physical activity components of this special program. Once again, we were complemented by YMCA patrons on how respectful and enthusiastic the children are. The students should feel proud that they represented St Anthony School in this way, I sure am!! The students will continue to reap the benefits as they were awarded a one-year membership to use the facilities at the YM/YWCA and will hopefully be inspired to adopt a healthy lifestyle mentality for life.   

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We were moved by the beautiful music, prayers and symbolism as we celebrated the first week of Advent with the rest of the school community last Thursday. I encourage you to join us, if you can, for the next liturgy on Thursday, December 9 at 1:00 in the gym.

We look forward, in the coming week, to enjoying the December book talk presentations by the grade ⅚ students. Hopefully, your child has practiced for you and asked for feedback from you. We begin data management in math with “real-life” surveys and data collection. Our grade 6 afternoon group continues to explore space….okay, not literally, but from the classroom! We are putting the finishing touches on the Christmas drama presentation and will continue rehearsing this week.

As always, please support your child’s learning by encouraging good work habits by getting homework done promptly, by keeping appropriate bedtime routines, and by arriving to school on time.

St. Anthony Connects – The week of October 11-14

Our new trees thanks to the City of Ottawa!!

Our new trees thanks to the City of Ottawa!!

St. Anthony this week

Tuesday, October 11

Wednesday, October 12

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Y Kids Academy – Grade 6 students (AM) Please see teacher note below

Wastefree Wednesdays

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School Council Meeting 6:30 PM

Planning for Halloween

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Thursday, October 13

Guest Reader Session- Mr. McGuire to visit Mrs.Rupnik’s class

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Virtual Field Trip to the Egg Farm

Link for registration:  http://educationstation.discoveryeducation.com/field-trips

Friday, October 14

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Schoolyard opening ceremony – 9:30 am

Please join us on October 14th at 9:30 AM, in celebration of this success. The event will be an occasion to thank all of our partners and simply enjoy the new oasis that is St. Anthony’s new, much greener, schoolyard. Local media and community leaders will be present to celebrate the results of tremendous collective efforts.

9h30am – Arrival of guests (location gym or yard depending on the weather)

Begin with the blessing of the yard – Principal McGuire will welcome guests and acknowledge the key stakeholders in the yard renewal – The City of Ottawa, Aviva, the local community fundraisers, the Ottawa Catholic School Board, TD Friends of the Environment, the Community Foundation, Evergreen, Kaja Cerveny – architect, Thunderbolt Contractors

9h45am – Mayor and Principal talk to media

9h55am – Cut the ribbon, exchange of the Aviva $100K check (and maybe the check of other partners)

10am – Eat cake and talk (Learning Commons) students go back to class

1030 am – Guests leave

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Earth Rangers Presentation – PM

The schedule for the afternoon would be:

1:00-2:00 – arrive and set up in the gym (if students could be seated and ready to begin at 2:00pm would be great)

2:00-2:45 – Earth Rangers assembly (Grades 1-6)

2:45-3:15 – pack up and depart

St. Anthony Superstars

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Ms. Moga’s Grade 2-3 class were the winners of St. Anthony Super Stars this week.

Teacher Notes for the Week

EDP News (Extended Day Program)

The children are slowly getting settled and are now aware of their routines before and after school. We are excited to have had a few new children join our EDP.

The children made their name tags, and these are on the back wall in Room 27. The kindergarten children traced their names using bingo dabs.

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Mememomo

Upon the school-agers’ request, we have a Beta Fish in Room 27.  The children named it ‘Mememomo’.  SA children are feeding the fish every day, and clean the tank once a week according to their responsibility schedule.  It is a good opportunity to learn how to care for another living creature.

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Homework

After school, we have homework time for school-aged children.  If you would like your child(ren) to do their homework during  EDP time, please leave it in their school bag. 

 

October 7th PD Day

On the October 7th PD day, we had some Thanksgiving activities throughout the day.  We started to create an EDP Thankful Tree.  This activity will last the whole month of October, and it is on the wall outside Room 27. 
(NOTE:  EDP Program is closed on Monday, October 10th for Thanksgiving Holiday)

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Kindergarten News for October 11-14

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We hope you enjoyed a wonderful weekend with the family!  Happy Thanksgiving to all!  We enjoyed our Thanksgiving Mass on Thursday and we spoke about many reasons to be thankful, we are thankful for our families, moms, dads, sisters, brothers, grandparents, the earth and the world.
We will be participating in our Grand Opening of the school yard this Friday at 9:30 am.  Students are asked to wear their blue St Anthony T-shirts on Friday.  All new JK and new SK students will be given a new St Anthony shirt this week.

We welcomed Mrs. P to our KP1 class.  We are so fortunate to have an amazing educator with us.  The students transitioned very well to their new learning environments.  We enjoyed making turkeys, new orange playdough, blue slime and making holes in real pumpkins!  A great week of many new learning centres!

 

 Ms. Myers Grade 1-2 class

This week we welcome Mrs. Mullins to our class. She will be our Home Reading volunteer. Every Wednesday the children will choose a book with Mrs. Mullins and bring it home to practice reading. Please check your child’s backpack this Wednesday for a Ziploc bag containing the book your child chose as well as a reading record sheet.  Each week Mrs. Mullins will listen to your child read their book and they will choose a new one to take home.  Both library and home reading books are to be returned on Wednesdays!  Hopefully this will avoid any confusion with returning items.  Thank you for taking the time to read with your child each night using books in from school or those you may have at home – especially if the books are in your family’s first language!  Click on the following link to read about benefits of reading aloud to your child – it’s simple and free! http://bit.ly/1I9OBRZ   Have a great week!

Ms. Moga’s Grade 2-3 class

Happy Thanksgiving! I hope you enjoyed the extra long weekend with family. Fall is truly here- mornings are quite cool and students should have a warm sweater or jacket to help keep them warm.

Reminders: This Friday, October 14th, at 9:30am,  we will have our Grand Opening Celebration of our new school yard. Local media and community leaders will be present and all are welcome to join us.

Writing-  Students are working on their own recounts of our Terry Fox Walk. They are working towards using the elements of the Writing Process (Planning, Rough Copy, Editing/Revising, and Good Copy) to complete a finished piece of writing.

Reading- The students are now familiar with the Fix-Up Strategies for when they don’t know a word, or don’t understand what they are reading. Our next reading focus will be Making Connections. We will begin with Text-to-Self connections- these are highly personal connections that a reader makes between reading material and the reader’s own experiences or life. An example of a text-to-self connection might be, “This story reminds me of a vacation we took to my grandfather’s farm.”


Math- This week, we will shift our focus to money. Grade 2s will be working on identifying coins up to $1, as well as counting, representing and comparing the value of a collection of coins with a maximum value of $1.
Grade 3s will be working on representing and describing the relationships between coins and bills up to $10, as well as, counting and representing the value of a collection of coins and bills with a maximum value of $10.

Science- We continue to explore different groups of animals. This week we will learn more about birds. Ask your child what makes a bird a bird? Hint: It’s not their wings, or that they can fly!

Religion- We will continue to discuss the different parts of the mass. Having visited St. Anthony Church last week for our Thanksgiving Mass, the students should be able to connect the pictures in our book to what they saw last week.

Have a great week!
Ms. Moga

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Mrs. Rupnik’s Class

Congratulations to all the students in the morning class for their fantastic job last week at our Thanksgiving Mass. I am so very proud of all your efforts and hard work.

Once again we are lucky to have a wonderful online reading program called Raz-Kids this school year! This is a reading program that we have already started to use at school but your child also has the opportunity to use it at home as well.  Raz Kids provides students with hundreds of eBooks at their reading level. It also helps children improve recognition of word wall words, enhance oral reading skills, comprehension, etc. Your child will take home their own personal login information this week.

Some helpful hints:

  1. Have your child work on only one book at a time.

  2. First have your child listen to the book.

  3. Then have your child read the book.

  4. Finally have your child take the comprehension quiz. If your child does not pass the quiz the first time, have him/her listen to the book again and then try retaking the quiz once more.

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Did you know that October is Library Month? Throughout the month of October, Canadians everywhere will be celebrating libraries as pillars of our community. Consider visiting your local public library with your child this month.


This week, we have our first Guest Reader sessions. The children have read the riddles and together we are trying to figure out who is coming to read us a book. Ask your child about this special event!

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In the Grade 3 Class this week…

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Hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving weekend. Hope you had a chance to enjoy God’s creation with family and friends.  We had a busy week last week with the beginning of swim to survive and our wonderful Thanksgiving Mass.  As we enter another short week there is lots to look forward to again.  We will begin with Friends for Life on Tuesday.  Students are getting really good at finding that good thing that happened in their day.  Wednesday we will be going to our second swim to survive lesson.  Take a minute and ask your child what they learned during their time with the instructors.  

Learning Goals this week….

In mathematics, we will continue with learning about rounding numbers to the nearest ten and hundreds.  Something that we have been using is saying “Five and above give it a shove, Four and below let it go”.  We will look at wrapping this unit up by the end of the week and moving into adding and subtracting multiple digit numbers.  Students will also have an opportunity to explore another wonderful math site called Dreambox.  This can also be accessed at home, wonderful program that reinforces sense of numbers.

In Language Arts we will continue with our Daily Five stations and continue working on writing.

Students were given their first word wall words last week and will be given new ones to focus on this week.  We will have our first quiz on these words next week.  

In Religion we continue exploring our new resource “Growing in Faith, Growing in Christ”.  We have been discussing ‘What is a Catholic Community and what gifts we bring to these communities?’.

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Oct. 11 – Oct. 15

Mrs. Troccoli’s Grade 4/5 Team News

Happy Thanksgiving!!!!  I hope everyone had time to count their blessings while enjoying time with family and friends. I’m thankful for my wonderful team!

In Language, the students are working on a media presentation on Digital Citizenship.  They are demonstrating their knowledge on being a good Digital Citizen and sharing it with a given audience. We will also be focussing on the reading strategy, Self – Monitoring.  Students will set personal purposes for reading and develop self-awareness about comprehension.  Students will be encouraged to be active readers and ask themselves questions to monitor their understanding.

In math, students will be tested on their understanding of place value.  This is an invaluable skill the students will use in all strands and in everyday life.  Our next focus will be on adding and subtracting larger numbers and using these skills to solve a variety of problems.

Our extended French class enjoyed a wonderful ballet presentation at the Rosemount library. They will be participating in a gym program, which includes a variety of fitness activities including dance and low organized games, offered by goodlife fitness, beginning this week.

Our Rosary program began last week and will continue on the first Wednesday of every month. This is a wonderful program that compliments our religion curriculum.

The homework books have been sent home with students to be used to prepare for their book talks.  They should be reading their book daily so that they have plenty of time to practice for their presentation.

So much going on – it’s all good!!!

Have a great week!

Together Everyone Achieves More

Mrs. S. Troccoli

Mrs Colaiacovo’s Grade 5-6 class

The grade 5/6 class continues a busy and exciting schedule. We wrapped up the place value strand of math with a very successful test and continue on with addition and subtraction facts. We finally finished Samaritans on the Digital Road and the students are in the process of producing their own presentations about being a responsible digital citizen. 

 
Many students successfully competed in the Board’s cross country meet on Wednesday, with several showing in the top 50 finishers! The students actively participated in our beautiful Thanksgiving mass at St. Anthony church on Thursday; from altar serving, to audio-visual assistance, to a trio of delightful singers, to kindergarten church buddies; they did it all! 


This coming week, the students will begin presenting their book talks in front of their classmates. Homework books will be sent home on Tuesday and must be returned by Friday. On Wednesday, we begin the Y Kids Academy program. We will be walking to and from the YMCA on Argyle St. and will depart eachWednesday at 8:35 promptly, so students must arrive at school on time!  In addition, students must also bring indoor shoes and a water bottle to the program.
 
Parents are invited and encouraged to join us for the grand opening of the “new” St. Anthony school yard on Friday at 9:30 a.m.We hope to share this exciting day with you!
 
Thank you for continuing to support your child’s journey of learning.

St. Anthony Connects – The week of June 20 – 24

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Monday, June 20

Songs practice in gym gr.1-6 (Leaving Ceremony)

Tuesday, June 21

Culture Shock Hip Hop Dance Lessons

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Track and Field Day

Wednesday, June 22

Leaving Ceremony and Year End Mass

Wastefree Wednesday Today- LAST DAY

Weeding Wednesday

Thursday, June 23

Recycle Day at St. Anthony Catholic School- PLEASE recycle today – all material to be left inside near the parking lot door

Awards Ceremony

Family BBQ – 4:30 – 7:00pm

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Friday, June 24

Final St. Anthony Superstar award

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Teacher Notes for this week

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FDK News for the week of June 20-24
Congratulations to all of our Senior Kindergarten class!  They participated in a beautiful celebration in the gym.  They sang songs, said a prayer, received their little diplomas, watched a slideshow and ate cake and watermelon!  Most importantly, the students celebrated with their families and they were so proud of themselves and the loved ones who came to show their support!  Thank you to all of our SK families!  Also a special thank you to Mr. McGuire, Ms. Ekick, Mrs. Rupnik, Mrs. Troccoli, EDP staff, the FDK team, our grade 2 helpers and the JK students for your support!

We had a special visit from a local paramedic named Brian.  He came to share some great safety tips and to explain the vital role that paramedics play in our community.  Students were very attentive and asked great questions!

We hope you enjoy the Father’s Day gift and you get to spend some quality family time together!  We have started to send many materials home, like blankets, extra clothes, student work, etc.  Please keep all items at home, now that we are approaching the end of the year, these items are no longer needed.
Thank you for returning all forms for our year-end field trip to the Sprinkler Park at Plant Bath on Tuesday June 28th, 2016.  We look forward to celebrating the end of the year with you!
Many events happening this week at St Anthony. Leaving Ceremony on June 22 at 9:00 am, all welcome to attend, Awards day on June 23, and Family BBQ on June 23rd starting at 4:30 pm.  Please check school website for more information.

Please remember to apply sunscreen everyday.  Students can bring reusable water bottles to school.  They can refill them in the classroom.  Also wear a sunhat!
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Grade One Mrs. Myers Class

The “Wonderful Ones” welcomed 34 new “classmates” this week!!  Our chicks arrived!! It was all fast and furious!  They are certainly the “talk of the town!” We were fascinated as we watched them break out of their shell! We’ve enjoyed holding them, watching them, and most of all, listening to them!!  The children have been learning how to be good “hosts” as all the classes have come through to see our little “darlings!” It has been a great opportunity to share our learning (the grade ones feel they are “eggsperts!!”) – and also to share the joy of witnessing God’s amazing creation!  The chicks will remain for a few days this week and then we will bid farewell. Even though the chicks have taken over our classroom, we will do our best to keep up with all our other learning!  In math this week we will explore probability – predicting what might happen based on our experience. We will use words such as “possible,” “ sometimes,” “always,” and “never,” to describe things we see and do. On Monday, Jennifer Johnson from Rosemount Library will be visiting to tell us about the wonderful programming that the Ottawa Public Library provides through the summer months. We look forward to seeing families at our school B.B.Q. taking place on Thursday evening after school.  Have a great week! 

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Ms. Moga’s Class – Grade 2

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Important Dates: Thursday, June 23, 2016— Awards Ceremony
Thursday, June 23, 2016–  Family BBQ (4:30- 7pm)

We had a great week in grade 2 last week! Welcome to the home stretch! Summer has arrived and it has brought the heat! Please remember to dress your child appropriately and send a reusable water bottle if possible.

Language- we are continuing with synthesizing while reading. The students are now beginning to share more of their thoughts as they grow and change during our read-alouds. In writing, we will discuss different styles of poetry and write some of our own poems.

Math- we are working on fact families (related addition and subtraction facts up to 18). Knowing fact families can help to reinforce the basic facts, as well as, teach the concept of equality.

Science- we are continuing our unit on Air and Water in the Environment. This week we will focus on environmental problems and solutions and what we can/should be doing to help.

Drama- each group’s presentation of “Moose’s Loose Tooth” have turned out great! We will practice some more this week, including with costumes. The students showed great interest in sharing the play with the rest of the school- performances will be scheduled for next week. 
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Mrs. Rupnik’s Class 

It was wonderful to see so many family members at our performances of “The Little Red Hen” last week.  The children did a wonderful job memorizing their lines and performing their roles in front of different audiences. Bravo, boys and girls!  I can’t believe fast the school year is winding down.  Although it is getting a little harder to keep the children engaged in learning all day long, I can always count on keeping them hooked during our read-alouds.  They love listening to, discussing, and connecting with the characters in our stories. The “Last Day Blues” is the perfect way to end our year of read-alouds. In this story, the students are worried that Mrs. Hartwell is going to spend her entire summer missing them, but Mrs. Hartwell is secretly just as thrilled about summer as they are. For writing this week, we will work on summer vocabulary and finish our ‘bucket list’ for the summer.

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June 20 – June 24

Mrs. Troccoli’s Grade 4/5 Team News

Happy Father’s Day  to all the dad’s! Hope you enjoyed a wonderful weekend!

The last full week of the school year is full of activity.  On Tuesday many of the junior students will be participating in the board Track and Field meet. Wednesday is our year end school mass where all are welcome to join us in celebrating a wonderful school year. Thursday will be our awards assembly where many students will be recognized for their hard work throughout the year.

In language arts, we are using many of the comprehension strategies we have used throughout the year ie. predicting, analyzing, visualizing… as we enjoy read alouds through our text talk resource. We will also continue to look at different types of media and discuss the strategies used to attract their chosen audience.  The students will also be working on their Digital Passport – an online resource that allows the students to interact with different activities to teach the students how to be good digital citizens.  Very important lessons in this day and age!

In math, we have completed our 3-D city.  We have very creative architects in our grade 4/5 class.  We will be reviewing the concepts we have learned over the year with a focus on basic facts and multiplying and dividing larger numbers.

Looking forward to an exciting week!

Thank you for your continued support!

Have a wonderful week!

Together Everyone Achieves More

St. Anthony Connects – The week of November 9 – 13

Congratulations to FDK 2 – our first St. Anthony Teamwork Superstars this year!
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St. Anthony This Week
Monday, November 9
Carleton University filming at St. Anthony School
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Tuesday, November 10
Walkability assessment – 8:00 AM Paul and Bev Wilcox
Table Tennis after school 
Wednesday, November 11
Remembrance Day Assembly 10:50 am – all parents welcome
Waste-free Wednesday
Parent Teacher Interviews 3:30 – 8:00 PM 
Thursday, November 12
Girls Volleyball 
Recycle Day at St. Anthony Catholic School- PLEASE recycle today!
Friday, November 13
Pizza Day!
Carleton University filming at st. Anthony
Teacher Notes for the Week
Ms. Myer’s Class

This week we will explore the story of the Good Samaritan. We will consider the story in light of what it means to be a “citizen” in our world today. On Wednesday, November 11th we will observe Remembrance Day as a school community. The children enjoyed painting poppies (using marshmallows!)  and preparing a  wreath for our assembly.  In math, we will begin a unit on patterning. Thank you to all those families who have returned their child’s report card envelope along with the signed portion of the progress report.  Our interviews will take place on Wednesday, November 11th. I will send home a note confirming our meeting time on Tuesday. If you are unable to keep your scheduled time, please don’t hesitate to contact me to make other arrangements. Looking forward to another busy week with the “Wonderful Ones!”

 

Ms. Myer’s November Newsletter

Ms. Myer’s November Homework Calendar

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Ms. Moga’s Class
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We had a very busy week in grade 2. On Wednesday, we welcomed Scientists in Schools into our classroom for a presentation on Animal Coverings and Adaptations. The five hands-on centers included shells, feathers, a porcupine, fur, and skin. The students’ journal entries on Thursday said that they enjoyed interacting with all the materials and seeing two live hermit crabs!

In Math this week, we are continuing our unit on graphing. We will be making concrete graphs, and learning about pictographs and bar graphs. In language, we are continuing to work on retelling stories. We will also begin to determine importance with nonfiction texts. This should assist students with their inquiry research of an animal. In gym, the students will be learning how to play Newcombe ball, a variation of volleyball. In art, the students will continue their exploration of symmetry. Finally, in religion, the students will continue listening to numerous bible stories and understanding how to treasure God’s word.

Don’t forget to follow our learning on Twitter @MogaOttawa !

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Mrs. Rupnik’s Class

This upcoming week, we will focus on a new ‘thinkmark’ called connections. Students will read and make connections to better understand stories. An example of a text-to-self connection might be, “This story reminds me of a friend that I play with on the weekend. She is kind and nice to me.”  Parent-teacher interviews will take place on Wednesday, November 11th. The interview is very important in that it allows us to review your child’s progress and talk about next steps. Please continue to support your child at home with the November homework calendar. 

M. Girard’s Classes

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Français lecture: cycle de lecture (série T’choupi)

Études Sociales : les directions (parcours à suivre)

 

3/4e Français Oral: « réflexes de conversation» avec être et avoir

 Français Lecture : L’histoire du capitaine Monet (évènements à classer en ordre chronologique)

Français écrit: Madame Lafumée (mise au propre)

Études Sociales : Les régions physiques canadiennes (suite), les nappes d’eau (vocabulaire)

 

4/5e Immersion Français Oral: conversation «Nous voilà à nos pupitres»

Français Lecture: cycle de lecture (étapes 3 et 4) 

Français Écrit: Madame Lafumée (brouillon et mise au propre) Danse : projet final en duo 

Études Sociales : un bateau de la Chine ancienne (la jonque)

 

Mrs. Troccoli’s Grade 4/5 Team News

The Grade 4/5 Team continues to work together to reach new heights!

November is off to a wonderful start and the wonderful weather has given everyone an extra jump in their step!

In Math we are working with larger numbers to solve real-life inquiries using addition and subtraction calculations.  We are also using money amounts in our calculations.  Have your child practice these concepts by calculating the cost of items you buy when shopping or the change you will receive after you pay. Students should also continue to practice their multiplication facts which will help in all strands of the math curriculum.

In Language Arts, the students have been introduced to the reading strategy of Analyzing or Finding the Facts in a text. Ask your child what they have learned from our non-fiction read aloud text, Killer Whales.  This week we will focus on Remembrance Day. The students will have opportunities to read, write and create using this important day as our focus.

I look forward to meeting with parents during our interview evening of November 11 at your scheduled time. The students are reminded to continue to be diligent in completing work to the best of their ability – only their best will do!

We continue to strengthen our team as we learn together!

Together Everyone Achieves More!

Mrs. Colaiacovo’s Class

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The grade 5/6 students are keeping busy with all things fall-related.This week, many of our language arts activities will be related to Remembrance Day, in anticipation of our school celebration on Wednesday, November 11.  Parents are invited and encouraged to attend. I also look forward to meeting with many of you on the evening ofNovember 11 for parent-teacher interviews. Big News: the grade 5/6 class was the winner of the “best-dressed” Halloween Door Contest, and students are excited about the impending grand prize pizza lunch! Many of the grade 5/6 students attended and enjoyed the Halloween Party put on by the Parent Council. Thanks to all of you for all your great efforts! The Y Kids Academy program continues to challenge students both physically and academically as we learn about how to lead a healthy lifestyle. We are halfway through the program now, and hope to continue to be blessed with decent weather for our walks to and from the Y. A reminder for students to come dressed for all kinds of weather (layers are good!), as this November has proven to be a bit of an enigma so far. Thank you for your continued support and cooperation.

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Mrs. Colaiacovo’s November newsletter

St. Anthony Connects – The Week of October 26 – 30

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Please note that the next parent council will be on Thursday Oct 29, at 6:30pm, at the school. We will be finalizing the last details of the Halloween Party. Pizza will be served

St. Anthony this week

Monday, October 26

Welcome to Stephanie Moga to St. Anthony our new grade 2 teacher!

Photo retake day

Squirmies at lunch

Tuesday, October 27

October Assembly – 10:15 AM

– sports certificates

introduction of St. Anthony Super Stars

– environmental awards

Gr. 1 to Parkdale Market AM only

Pedestrian Safety workshops

Oct 27
12:15-12:45-Gr. 2 (Stephanie)
1:00-1:30-5E/6 (Nora)
1:45-2:15-4I/5I (Sylvain)

Wednesday, October 28

Wastefree Wednesday Today

Pedestrian Safety workshops

12:15-12:45-Gr. 3/4E (Maria)
1:00-1:30-Gr. 1(Myers)
1:45-2:15-PLC PM (Rupnik) and FDK2 (Shannon)

Thursday, October 29

Recycle Day at St. Anthony Catholic School- PLEASE recycle today!

Pedestrian Safety workshops

1:45-2:15-FDK1 (Natalie)

School Council Meeting – 6:30 PM – all parents welcome!

Friday, October 30

Costume Day – students are allowed to wear costumes to school today

Progress reports due Friday Parent teacher interviews November 11th

Pizza Day

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Orchkidstra Presentation to all students – 2:00 PM

Halloween Party – 4:30 – 6:00 PM

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A flyer is coming home Monday with a tear-off. Parents MUST accompany their child.  The party is from 4:30-6:00.  Children go home at 3:00 and can change into their costumes.  Teachers will be asked to decorate their doors next week. Best door wins a Paper Trophy.  Admission is $2.00 per family at the door.  The party is completely in the gym.
 
4:30 4:45 : pumpkin decorating
4:45-5:00: treats: fruit, homemade cookies, vegetables
5:00-5:15: costume parade
5:20-5:50: movie
5:55:  clean up
Parents within our school community were phoned and they agreed to volunteer 
There is a meeting Thursday night in the staffroom at 6:30 for the volunteers.
Hopefully there will be a good turnout.  I will visit the classes on Monday and explain things and give the students the form.  They must bring it back by Wednesday so that we know how many are coming.
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Ecoschool Green Club Update October 2015

We have a great Ecoschools Green Club at St. Anthony Catholic School. Some members gathered together this week to create a bulletin board to showcase the initiatives we have completed in just our first two months of school.  The bulletin board will be updated regularly with students. The next time you are at our school, please visit our bulletin board.  Our green efforts are definitely newsworthy! 

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Teacher notes for this week
KINDERGARTEN NEWS
 
Kindergarten Halloween Parade
The Kindergarten students are invited to wear their costumes to school on Friday, October 30.  The students will have the opportunity to tour the school to show the rest of the school their costumes in the morning. Please refrain from sending any toy guns/swords to school. If needed, please send a change of clothing as the students will most likely want to wear their normal clothes for the remainder of the day.
Healthy Eating
 
On Monday, October 26th the Kinders will listen to a short presentation about eating healthy foods/snacks by Beverly Wilcox, the school’s health nurse.
 
Pedestrian Safety Presentations
The Kindergarten students will also attend a short information session on Pedestrian Safety presented by the Ottawa Safety Council.
 
Welcome to the Kindergarten Team
 
Shannon Draper has been assigned as the English Kindergarten teacher for the second classroom.  She will be teaching English to both classes and Mlle. Schlesak will be teaching French to both classes. All other subjects are taught by both teachers. We also have a new EA, Mona Heagley.  Liana Dunn is the Early Childhood Educator who will be with us until the Christmas holiday. In the new year, April Turner will return from maternity leave.  
 
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The season of Autumn has provided us with many learning opportunities!  In science we have been inquiring about seasonal changes and the impact they have on living things. Many beautiful leaves have been brought to class and the students have enjoyed identifying them using non-fiction books in the classroom. The bounty of fall allowed us an opportunity to make applesauce with leftover apples! On Tuesday we look forward to our trip to the Parkdale Market, where we will purchase items for making salad. Wednesday, we will attend a pedestrian safety presentation facilitated by the city of Ottawa.  The Halloween party, hosted by the St. Anthony parent council, will run between 4:30 and 6:00 p.m. in the school gymnasium. Parents must accompany their children to this event. We are looking forward to another busy week of learning in Grade 1!
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Ms. Draper’s Class
Ms. Draper will be moving to Kindergarten to take up the second class that has been created.  Ms. Moga, a new teacher to St. Anthony will be taking her place.  Welcome Ms. Moga to St. Anthony!
What an exciting week ahead!  The Grade 2 class will once again have the wonderful opportunity to say a prayer on the intercom for our daily announcements.  We will have our monthly star assembly, a pedestrian safety presentation and a kid orchestra assembly.  It is also photo retake day on Monday and don’t forget about The Best Halloween Party ever that will begin at 4:30 in the St Anthony school gym on Friday October 30th!  Please come dressed and ready for a spooktacular event!!The grade 2 class walked to the mailbox on Friday to send our first letter in the mail.  Students were fascinated with the large red box and wondered how the mail will ever get to its destination?  Stay tuned, and watch your mailbox for a letter from your child!!
This was a follow-up activity from our reading of Flat Stanley by Jeff Brown.  Students loved the story of Flat Stanley, ask your child to tell you more about this special character!
We counted more items, such as leaves, cubes and now coins.  Students used coins to buy super stickers.  They really enjoyed counting by 5’s and 10’s using nickels and dimes!  They are  using coins to represent numbers.  They were also using quarters to buy certain items.  Great job Grade 2’s!
We will be doing lots of pumpkin inquiry this week!  We are looking forward to a great week of learning!
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Teresa Rupnik’s class
This week in the Primary Language Class, we will begin work on recount writing. Recount writing allows students to retell events from their weekend and describe past experiences. In order to help keep the class floors neat and tidy, we are requesting that each student brings an inexpensive pair of shoes that could be left at St. Anthony Catholic School. The shoes should be shoes he/she can put on easily on their own (i.e. without laces if you child is unable to tie his/her shoes yet).  Please be sure to write your child’s name in the shoes clearly.  Remember to return the October homework calendars on Thursday, October 29, 2015. Have a happy and safe Halloween!

This week in Manzoli’s Stars class…..

We have a very busy week ahead of us this week beginning with photo retakes on Monday.  

We also have our Public Nurse visiting our class on Tuesday with a presentation on Personal Hygiene and on Wednesday we have a special presentation on Pedestrian Safety.  Don’t forget Friday is Pizza Day and Our Halloween party beginning at 4:30, don’t forget your costume and toonie.  

In Language we will be introduced to our new spelling words and we will be having our word quiz on Friday. Reviewing these words daily is essential for reinforcement.  We will begin our last Daily 5 station “working with words”. In Math, we have begun geometric patterns.  Another experiment is planned for science “ Looking at seeds”.  We will also be talking about the true meaning of Halloween and have a little celebration on Friday by playing Halloween BINGO.

Here are some anchor charts that we are using in language when we write.

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Have a great week!

Mrs. Manzoli 

 M. Girard’s French classes

2e  Français Oral: «réflexes de conversation», téléfrançais épisode 2 Français lecture: cycle de lecture (série T’choupi)

Français écrit: j’aime l’automne parce que… (opinion) Études Sociales : les gens vivent partout sur la terre (2)

 

3/4e Français Oral: « La langue parlée dans la classe» (mini-théâtre à présenter en équipe)  Français Lecture: «Je suis un incendie» (lire et mimer tous les verbes du texte en équipe) Français écrit: Madame Lafumée (une phrase/illustration)     Études Sociales : les bornes géographiques du Canada, Les régions physiographiques canadiennes (début)

 

4/5e Immersion Français Oral: conversation à enrichir «Des bruits mystérieux» Français Lecture: cycle de lecture Français Écrit: lexique de la fête de la citrouille Danse : Éléments de danse 3 (l’espace-présentation) Études Sociales :Les navires grecs 1 (suite) 

Mrs. Troccoli’s Grade 4/5 Team News

The Grade 4/5 team completed our place value unit with the completion of a summative and test.  The students rose to the occasion and demonstrated their knowledge to the best of their ability.  The students should continue to review concepts learned as they will be called upon throughout all the math strands.  We will be using the inquiry method to add and subtract 2 digit numbers by 2 digit numbers as well as adding and subtracting 3 and 4 digit numbers with regrouping and borrowing.  The students will be introduced and given information about a new online program that we will also be using called Mathletics.  Look for information coming home with your child in the near future.

In Language we will continue with Listening to reading by using the online program Raz kids and responding to what the students are listening to.  It is great to see how many students have already taken full advantage of this wonderful resource at home.

The grade 4/5 team is also preparing for our school assembly where they along with the grade 5/6 team will be presenting the Catholic Graduate Expectation of Teamwork to the entire school. They will demonstrate what each class will be working towards for the month of November in an attempt to be the keeper of the coveted trophy.  It’s all about teamwork!

There will also be lots of excitement in the air as Halloween is fast approaching.  We will work together to decorate our classroom door in anticipation of Friday’s Halloween Party.

A reminder that picture re-take day is Monday.  Homework duotangs will be sent home on Monday.  Activities are to be completed to the best of the students ability before returning it to school on Friday.

Have a wonderful week!

St. Anthony Connects – the week of May 25 – 29

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We hope you will consider coming out to help us on June 20 – you can volunteer using this link – https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/S272M23

St. Anthony This Week

Monday, May 25

 Hip Hop at lunch

 Tuesday, May 26

Grade 1/2 trip to the Gatineau

 EQAO Testing begins for grade 3 and 6

 Table Tennis

 Wednesday, May 27

 Weeding Wednesdays

 EQAO Testing continues for grade 3 and 6

Thursday, May 28

 EQAO Testing continues for grade 3 and 6

Friday, May 29

St. Anthony Superstars

 

Teacher Notes for the week

Ms Rupnik’s Class

This week in the Primary Language Class, we will spend time observing and watering our little vegetable garden we started 2 last weeks ago with the Growing up Organic organization. We will also work on our play ‘Chicken Little’. In our Social Language program, we will continue to focus on using self-control at school and at home.

 

Ms Myers class

This Tuesday morning we will be going on our trip Gatineau Park. Please listen to the forecast for the day so that your child is prepared for the weather. Undoubtedly, there will be bugs!  Long sleeve shirts and long pants will help protect your child from unwanted bites.  As well, please pack a healthy lunch that includes water. We will be eating our lunch at the park following our hike. In math we have been practicing the strategies of “counting on” and “making ten” to help us add numbers efficiently. This week we will practice our “double facts” (2+2, 3+3, etc.). The grade ones and grade 4/5 class did a super job of introducing the next “St. Anthony Superstars” goal – “I Have a Voice” at last week’s assembly. Way to go!

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here are some  Items for the week of May 25th:
2/3e Français Écrit: rédaction du livret «Vive la différence entre élèves et fourmis»
4/5e Cycle de lecture «Vendredi 13», étapes 3: rédaction du résumé de l’histoire 
5/6e Cycle de lecture «Ma phobie», étapes 3-4: rédaction du résumé de l’histoire et raconter dans tes mots (préparation seulement)) 
 
4e Immersion Études Sociales: comparaison des ressources naturelles de la Grèce antique et de la Chine ancienne, Arts: esquisses de l’église Saint-Anthony-facade et côté nord, Éducation Physique: le 50 mètres, Santé: recherche des méfaits de la cigarette
and finally… – we hope you will all come out to this event sponsored by your School Council admittance is $5.00 per family
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