Oki! Tansi! I hope that you are all staying healthy and that you are enjoying your time together. Very together as we all continue to stay at home with our loved ones :) By now you may have received a letter from me with a self-addressed envelope. I hope that you use your writing skills to write back! Your parent/ guardian can help. Did you like the joke and the drawing/ fun fact that I included? I enjoyed thinking about each of you and your interests as I looked for these facts and jokes. You all know that I love my dog, Jock. Here's a dog joke: Q: Why do dogs run in circles? A: Because it's hard to run in squares! JOck's Corner: Outdoor LearningMeet my dog Jock! As I am now working from home, I thought that he could be a special member of our class :) Jock loves being outside and exploring. Have you been outside spending time with Na'a? I hope so. We have a lot to learn from the land. Jock will help us with this! Please enjoy a new section of the room 23 blog: Jock's Corner. Animal TracksJock saw some animal tracks outside. Can you guess what made them? Add your answer in the comments or share your ideas with your families. 5 sensesJock is using some of his 5 senses to explore. Which of his senses is he using? What senses do you use most? What is Jock noticing? Mystery ObjectMath Rocks!Now that the snow is melting, I can see more rocks. Here are some fun ways to practice math skills with rocks that you find outside on your walks:
Did you find other ways to use rocks? Add your own cool ideas in the comments or share with your families!
Listen to this book: Tally O'Malley. Can you guess what the math idea in this book is? You're right: tally marks! ReadingIt can be tricky accessing books these days. Check out this link for digital books. Some of my favourite kids' books are here! https://bookflix.digital.scholastic.com/home?authCtx=U.794217314 Spring is just around the corner, and so are muddy dog prints. Check out famous actress Betty White reading Harry and the Dirty Dog :) I hope that you enjoy these resources! Mr. Benjamin's blog has some great audio of the songs that we listened to every morning: https://pfsap.weebly.com/ Please remember that you carry the PFS values with you every day, even when you are not at school. Aatsimmoiyihkanni: spirituality and ceremony Breathe from your belly. Stay in spirit by snuggling a pet or going outside to be with Na'a. Listen to the school prayer. Sing along with the Honour Song. Kimmapiiypitsinni: kindness to others Use kind words. Smile. Hug your family members. Kakyosin: being aware of your environment; being observant Look for learning outdoors. Notice when you are becoming upset and take a break. Help keep your home tidy. Aksistoiypaittapiisinni: being able to take on task independently Help in small ways around the home by picking up your things. Check out these books or songs. Sing along. Stay safe, be kind, and know that you are loved! Hugs from afar, Ms. Sara :)
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