Monday, 12 September 2016

SPELLING LESSON 1-10

Spelling
At the beginning of each week, the children copy their weekly spelling list into their agenda. They are given 15 words.
Occasionally, we do worksheets related to the spelling words in our language lessons, however, most of the time, students are encouraged to practice the words at home in order to prepare for the test at the end of the week.
 Ten words are picked by the teacher for the test and are marked by the teacher on the day of the test. Spelling corrections should be done at home on the weekend with each incorrect word written the proper way 3 times. The test should be signed by a parent and shown to the teacher at the start of each new week.

See the words for the first 8 lessons, below:

Spelling Lesson 1
These words are a review of basic sight words that are from the grade 2 curriculum.

1. the
2. was
3. are
4. what
5. that
6. from
7. you
8. put
9. does
10. use
11. because
12. goes
13. have
14. call
15. many

Lesson 2
Words with an “oa” combination
In this lesson, when the vowel letters “oa” are together, we hear & say the “o” , but we do not hear or say the “a”.
Think of this rhyme: “When 2 vowels go a walking, the first one does the talking.”

1. boat              
2. coat              
3. goat
4. float
5. road
6. load
7. toad
8. toast
9. oak
10. soap
11. soak
12. coach
13. throat
14. coast
15. oats


Spelling Lesson 3
All the words in this list have an “ou” letter combination and a sound like “ow”.

1. out
2. about
3. count
4. found
5. ground
6. round
7. around
8. sound
9. loud
10. cloud
11. hour (silent “h”)
12. south
13. mouth
14. house
15. mouse


Spelling lesson 4
All of the words are in the PLURAL = more than one.
Some words make changes from the singular =one,

before adding “s”.
1. Bed + s = beds
2. Leg + s = legs
3. Step + s = steps
4. Flag + s = flags
5. Clock + s = clocks
6. Fox + es = foxes
7. Box + es = boxes
8. Inch + es = inches
9. Lunch + es = lunches
10. Dish + es = dishes
11. Wish + es = wishes
12. Brush +es = brushes
13. Bus + es = buses
14. Glass + es = glasses
15. Class +es = classes
 If a word ends with x, ch, sh, s, ss, the plural is made by adding “es”


Lesson 5
All of the words in this lesson are plurals (more than one).
Each word ends with a vowel + y
When a noun ends with a vowel + y, the plural is made by adding an s.

Toy –toys
Cowboy- cowboys
Day- days
Bay- bays
Ray- rays
Play- plays
Tray- trays
Runway- runways
Bluejay- bluejays
Birthday- birthdays
Key- keys
Monkey- monkeys
Turkey- turkeys
Donkey- donkeys
Valley- valleys


Spelling lesson 6
The words in this list are all plurals (more than one).
Each singular word end in a consonant + y.
To make the plural the y changes to -ies.

Fly -flies
City - cities
Copy -copies
Baby -babies
Lady - ladies
Pony -ponies
Daisy -daisies
Party -parties
Candy - candies
Cherry -cherries
Bunny - bunnies
Puppy -puppies
Penny - pennies
Berry - berries
Butterfly -butterflies


Spelling Lesson 7
Irregular plurals- the words in this lesson do not follow a pattern for making the word plural. They do not make a plural in the usual way. Sometimes a new word is used. Sometimes the same word is used.
Some of the words end with f or fe and change to a ves in the plural.
Each word must be learned for the plural it uses.

Man- men
Woman- women
Foot- feet
Tooth- teeth
Mouse- mice
Deer- deer
Sheep- sheep
Elf- elves
Calf- calves
Wolf- wolves
Shelf- shelves
Leaf- leaves
Loaf- loaves
Wife- wives
Knife- knives


Spelling lesson 8
The words in this lesson all have an “AW” sound. The “aw” sound might be from the letter “a” by itself, or from the letters “au” or “aw”.

Saw
 Paw
Draw
Straw
Dawn
Lawn
Yawn
Crawl
Awful
Awesome
Daughter
Cause
Autumn
Wash
Water







Sunday, 4 September 2016

2016-2017 Welcome and information




WELCOME
TO ST. MICHAEL GRADE 3 WITH
 MS. WADDELL

I look forward to a great year and are glad that you are part of it! Please check this site for up-dated information.

 Thank you. Ms.  C. Waddell

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OUR Schedule:
Day 1- Music with Mrs. Lindenbach 11:00-11:30
             
             Computer time with Ms. Waddell 2:40 -3:10
Day 2- Gym with Ms. Dunne  12:50-1:15
             Computer time with Ms. Waddell 2:40-3:10
Day 3-  Music with Mrs. Lindenbach 11:00-11:30
Day 4- Art with Ms. Klotz  1:35-2:25
Day 5- Gym with Ms. Dunne  1:15- 1:45
Day 6- Library with Mrs. Nahas 9:30-10:00
             Music with Mrs. Lindenbach 2:40-3:10




Parent information

TEACHERS
 There are two grade 3 classes this year.
Ms. Rogers and Ms. Waddell are the Gr. 3 homeroom teachers.
                                                               
Ms. Lindenbach.  will teach grade 3 Music, and Ms. Dunne will teach grade 3 Gym. Ms. Klotz will teach 1 Art class in the 6 day cycle.

Grade 3 Meeting Spot 
– Please discuss a meeting spot with your child for the 3:15pm dismissal bell. It is recommended to have a consistent meeting spot to avoid confusion. Our entry, recess and dismissal door is on the southwest side of the school near the play structure. Our line-up is along the school brick wall by this south-west door.

Agenda 
Please read and initial the agenda everyday. Use the agenda to write a note to the teacher, or ask a question. I read parent notes and stamp agendas each morning. Students get a reward at the end of each month for agendas that have been signed/initialed regularly by a parent.
If you do not have a home-routine for checking and signing your child’s agenda, please begin a routine this year.
 The agenda will be transported to and from school every day.
 If you are sending money to school with your child for a school related purchase, please write a note in the agenda.  Place the $ in an envelope with the child’s name, item to purchase, and amount. In order to keep you informed and your child organized, it is important that your child bring the Agenda home and to school every day. Parents are asked to READ/ FOLLOW UP and initial the Agenda EACH DAY. The use of the Agenda teaches the child to become responsible for his/her learning & responsibilities. The Agenda is a useful tool for helping students organize themselves and an excellent tool for parents to communicate with the teacher. At times, teachers will use the Agenda to write brief notes to parents.


Safety – Your child’s safety is of utmost importance to St. Michael School.
Please let me know if your child has a caregiver pick up your child at the 3:15 pm dismissal bell. If the pick-up person is not present for pick up, your child will wait at the office at the front of the school. If your child is a bus student, St. Michael School’s administration team will escort these children to the bus.

PARENT PARKINGPlease see the map below.
Tenth Avenue (across from Rosscarrock Community Center) is less busy and the best place to park/ drop-off. There is an opening at both corners of the fence for children to get onto the school grounds.


 


 

You may find parking along the busy 45th Street or 8th Avenue, but please do not park in any bus zones.
 Avoid entering the staff parking lot (before/after school). For safety reasons, students are not allowed to be dropped off in the staff parking area and in the alley.  
No matter where you park, children must walk around the school and line-up outside their designated door. (They should not be walking through the school to get to their line-up area).
Supervision is from 8:16-8:31. For safety reasons, please do not allow your children on the school grounds before 8:16 am.
There is NO AFTER SCHOOL SUPERVISION unless you are enrolled with a program. Parents are responsible for their children at 3:15 pm.


Visitor’s Pass 
– Anyone not on staff who wishes to enter the school must by the front doors on 8th Avenue and sign out a Visitor’s Pass at the Main Office. The Visitor’s Pass must be clearly worn (not held) before entering any school hallway. This is a mandatory safety precaution throughout the Calgary Catholic School District. Thank you!


Drop-off and pick-up zones
 – Students socialize and play outside prior to the morning bell.
At the morning bell, my students  line up along the brick wall at our entry/exit door where I will greet them and take them to our classroom.

If the weather is too cold (-15 or greater), or too rainy, students will be brought inside before the bell. Students will be supervised in their designated area from 8:16am until the 8:30 am morning bell.


School Supplies
Please label all pencils, markers, erasers, ruler, pencil box, scissors and pencil sharpener with your child’s name or initials (using a permanent black marker).
Duotangs and other writing booklets DO NOT need to be labelled with names.

HOMEWORK
 Grade 3 students are expected to spend about 15 minutes each day on Homework.
Homework may consist of 15 minutes of any of the following:
 • Completing work that was not finished in class         
 • Reviewing material for a test • Practicing spelling words                             
 • Practicing basic math facts- You can be a significant support in helping your child learn and MEMORIZE their BASIC MATH FACTS. This includes ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION FACTS up to 20, and MULTIPLICATION FACTS up to (and including) the 5X’s table (max. 5x5).      • Reading (reading for 10 minutes a day)                        
 • Working on a school assignment.
 Please ensure that the items written in the Agenda have been completed / prepared to the best of your child’s ability and brought to school on time.

HOME READING 
  Children are expected to read at home for 10 minutes 5x’s a week, each week. This will not be monitored by the teacher, but is an expectation of the parent to create a reading time each evening in order to benefit your child’s reading progress.

 Cursive HANDWRITING
 Grade 3 children will be INTRODUCED to handwriting with mainly the lower case letters. Please hold off on teaching your child any handwriting in advance so that we can all learn the same methods.

Footwear / Indoor and outdoor shoes
Please have a pair of indoor shoes AND outdoor shoes for the school year.
Students without running shoe footwear will not be able to participate in Physical Education class.

Labeling personal items 
– Please label your child’s indoor and outdoor shoes, backpack, lunch bag and reusable food containers in permanent black marker to avoid mix-ups.


Eco-friendly/garbage-less healthy lunches 
– At St. Michael School, we are conscious of how our daily habits affect the earth. Children are encouraged to bring nutritious snacks and lunch contained in reusable containers to reduce waste.
Water bottles
 – Please send your child to school with a SHORT/ SMALL water bottle (no juice inside the water bottles, please). We need to stay properly hydrated to be healthy learners. Students will be encouraged to keep a clean and sealed water bottle on top of their desks.





FOOD / DIET AT SCHOOL
It is important that a child begins the day with a breakfast meal before coming to school. It is also important that a child bring a nutritious snack and lunch to school.
During the year there are opportunities to order or buy some special lunches or snacks but to ensure that a child has a snack and lunch, the home should be the main provider.
 Ms. Waddell allows her students to eat raw fruits or vegetables (preferably pre-cut) at their desk during the school day and a water-bottle is encouraged. Healthy eating, drinks and snacks are essential for daily mind and body function and good health. Please do your best to help your child learn this at an early age so they will continue good eating habits through life.

Snack time 
– Depending on our schedule, morning snack time will be started everyday inside the classroom just before morning recess.
In my classroom, children are allowed to eat RAW FRUITS OR VEGETABLES at their desk during the day.
Some fruits or vegetables are best cut up ahead and placed in bags or plastic containers.

Lunchtime 
 All elementary students will have OUTDOOR PLAY recess before eating lunch.
 They will play from 12:02-12:25 pm and then eat in the gym between 12:25-12:40pm. Please speak with your child about using lunchtime to eat rather than socialize. Occasionally, students can “forget” to eat their lunch because they are socializing. Supervisors give reminders about how much time is left, but please have a conversation with your child about the importance of eating during the allotted times. Parents have found it helpful to prepare food that their child can quickly handle independently – i.e. minimal peeling and unwrapping is needed and the child can simply open a container and begin eating.
Please remember this is a nut free school. We have a number of children with allergies, so please do not send any food containing nuts to the school.
  Clothing  
Please make sure your child is dressed / or brings proper clothing for the weather conditions. We know that Calgary weather can change quickly. It is better to be on the warmer side rather than cold.
Late arrival  
– If you arrive late, please send your child through the front door where s/he will check/sign in and pick up a late slip. Please allow your child to walk through the school independently. If you need to speak with me, please send a note with your child or book an after-school appointment. It is difficult to discuss matters while students are present.

Absences
 – Please write a note in the Agenda and call the office at 403-500-2021 to let us know that your child will be missing school.

BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS
 In regards to birthday celebrations, your child will be recognized and celebrated within the class. It is entirely OPTIONAL to send treats to school, however, if you choose to do so, please be aware that we are a NUT SAFE school.
 It would be greatly appreciated if you provide INDIVIDUAL potions if you are bring a treat to share with the class. (Cupcakes are ideal!). NO full cakes or ice cream cakes please!!!




Bedtime                  
– Studies have shown that 7 and 8 year-olds who go to bed at 8:00pm are academically more successful than those who go to bed later. Please ensure your child is getting enough sleep and that siblings or electronic devices are not interfering with their rest.

Classroom volunteers
We will be needing volunteers for in-school field trips, out of school field trips, and swimming.
 Volunteers will have to attend St. Michael School’s volunteer orientation or complete the orientation on-line prior to joining us.



SLA’s- Student Learning Assessments
The grade 3 children will partake in Math, Reading and Writing Assessments at the START OF THE SCHOOL YEAR. These are NOT kept for Provincial Records. Teachers use the Assessments to determine how to best approach teaching for the level of each child in the current school year and will share information on your child's results during the November Parent Teacher interviews.