Sunday, September 18, 2016

Bring on the books!



Dear Parents,

         I have a confession to make. I LOVE BOOKS! You may have noticed I have a lot of books in my classroom. I love reading and sharing books with my students.

        Today I am sending home the very first Scholastic Book Club order of the school year. If you haven’t ordered from Scholastic before, please consider doing so this year. Their prices are very reasonable and the quality is excellent. As well, our class receives free books with every order placed!

       I generally send home the flyers once a month and give at least a week for orders to be returned. You may use cash or cheque (made payable to Scholastic) to pay for your order. Also, ParentPay will continue where you can use your credit card online to pay for your order. Visit parentpay.scholastic.ca for more info.

       This month’s orders are due back Friday, September 29.

Thanks again for supporting our classroom library and our love for reading!






Monday, September 5, 2016

Welcome!


Welcome to the 2017-2018 school year and the Grade 2/3 blog!

I hope you had a great summer, packed with many exciting adventures and memories. I’m delighted to teach a grade 2/3 combined class this school year.

The blog will be a valuable tool for students and their families. It also has a variety of purposes such as communicating information about what is happening in the classroom, posting reminders, making suggestions or providing details about upcoming events. It will be updated often so please check back regularly.

September is a busy month in which students become familiar with our classroom and reacquainted with the school.



Students will have the opportunity to accomplish the following:

-meet new friends and get reacquainted with previous classmates
-adjust to being back in school for a full day every day
-discover the classroom and the tools for learning
-revisit and follow school and playground routines
-establish classroom routines, expectations and essential agreements that will help develop good work habits.


Students enter grades 2 and 3 with a wide-range of abilities and they learn at different rates. Although I may have different expectations for my students and the work they do in class, I will always expect all students to do their best!!

Our classroom expectations in Grade 2 and 3 will focus on being a good citizen in the classroom, school, and community. Over the first few weeks, our classroom community will spend some time developing these expectations together so we can all have a successful school year.

I am looking forward to seeing all my students soon for a fun-filled year of learning and exploration! Let the adventure begin!