Thursday 24 March 2022

Freedom!

Happy Spring! What perfect weather for the first 2 days back at school!

I hope you had a wonderful week off from school. I got in lots of cuddles with my little guy, who turned 2 on Saturday! Time flies!

Monday was very exciting as it was the first time in 2 years that students did not have to stay in their zones during recess. What a thrill to watch everyone running across the entire field, playing with long lost friends and just having a ball! It was like the gum commercial (know the one?).

I want to recap a few of the lifted regulations and what this means for us.

1) No more papers in the morning - so easy! We assume, as has always been the case, that if you are at school you are well. Please continue to check-in with your child in the morning about how they are feeling before coming to school and continue to follow isolation guidelines.

2) Masks are no longer mandatory. I've been asking students to have a conversation with you about what feels right for your family. Many of us are still choosing to wear our masks inside, as I am (though I am enjoying some lovely fresh air on my face outside sometimes now). If you would like your child to continue wearing their mask indoors, and would like me to remind them of this, please let me know. Otherwise I am trusting that they are doing what you've discussed at home.

3) During recess, we can play anywhere in the school yard, and with friends from other classes! Students must meet me back in our home zone promptly at the end of recess. This means stopping something that might have been fun, but it's important as we are all spread out across the school yard, so it would take me forever to go find everyone. Having SO many new options at recess has brought up a couple issues which we have been discussing as a class. First, it's super hard to find people once you get separated outside! In order to not feel alone in the school yard, I have suggested making a plan in advance. We can talk to people at the end of one recess, or once dressed and in line to go out. Make a plan for what you want to play, and where to meet. Another tip I have shared is to set boundaries for your game. For instance, if playing hide and go seek, decide to only play in the woodchips area. This will make the game quicker and easier (if that's what you want). A second problem that I noticed is that we no longer have a really safe place to leave belongings outside. Many of us have been leaving bags and lunches in our home zone when they go off to play elsewhere. This is a good plan, so long as we remember that the teachers on duty are watching people, not bags! Please make sure that there is nothing of value (home toys, money) in backpacks... just in case. 

Parents, I would really appreciate you asking your student how this new recess routine is going for them. Review these expectations and tips, or perhaps you have some other advice that could help your child have a great recess. It's been super fun, but we are working out the kinks!

We had a nice windy day to test homemade pinwheels yesterday. We were talking about wind energy and learned how the sun helps create wind by warming the air and acted this out with our arms, showing warm air rising and then falling with cool air rushing in. The scientists were so excited to make their own moulin and test it outside. Many of them were spinning SO quickly in the wind, and it got even more exciting when all the pinwheels that had been returned to the bin suddenly flew away and we had to chase them down!


Yesterday, more of our students also got to recite poems on the morning announcements. I will get those audio clips onto Google Classroom for you!

We've jumped right back into problem solving in math and are learning some more advanced strategies, such as doubles+1 and turning repeated addition into a multiplication (some students are ready). Students are also showing me their own strategies for clearly explaining their thinking, such as circling groups. Great work!

One last reminder for now - you have received an email about Dewson's gymnastics unit, which is in progress. This is SUCH a fun unit - the gym is set up with climbing equipment, tumbling mats, balance beams and more, and our former gym teacher, Mary Ann, is back to lead these classes. Our 2 periods are next Monday the 28th and Friday April 1st. Please mark these days so that you can remind your student to dress for this. We need some bare skin to properly grip the equipment. Shorts and a t-shirt is ideal and having it under our regular clothes will allow us to change quickly in the gym. Long hair must also be tied back. Can't wait!