Friday, 21 April 2017

Primary Art Program

Dear Parents,

We are excited to announce that our Primary students will be taught a special art lesson with our local artist Mme Raji.

She will be coming in to work with all of our Grade 1 to 3 students over several weeks to help them produce an art piece tied into the arts curriculum.

The cost is $5.00 which includes materials. Please pay via Cash Online by May 1st.

Thank you,
Primary Teachers

Monday, 9 January 2017

New School Blog

In the past we sent out weekly e-mail updates to parents so they can keep apprised of what is going on in our school. Effective immediately, the e-mails will be replaced by our school blog. In order to keep informed of our daily and weekly activities, please sign up as soon as possible. It is very easy to sign up. Follow the steps below:

1. Visit our website http://www.yrdsb.ca/schools/romeodallaire.ps/Pages/default.aspx
2. Scroll down to the school news button and click on it: School News

3. Enter your e-mail on the right hand side and click submit:

4. Now you will receive regular updates so that you can be kept informed about RDPS.

Tuesday, 8 November 2016

Qu'est-ce qu'on peut faire à la maison en mathématiques?


Bonjour!
During the month of November our focus in math will be on patterning, as part of our Patterning and Algebra strand. We will be concentrating on classifying and describing attributes of objects (e.g., colour, shape, size, position, thickness, number of sides, design). We will also be learning how to identify, create, continue and describe repeating patterns (with 2 and 3 changing attributes) as well as growing and shrinking patterns. Finally, we will be using patterns to help us solve problems. We will have many opportunities to use our knowledge in a variety of ways and we will use appropriate math vocabulary to describe what we discover.
During this unit we will be learning the following overall expectation:
v  describe, extend, and create a variety of numeric patterns and geometric patterns.
Le vocabulaire:
Here is a list of important words that we will be using during our unit on patterning. Please encourage your child to use these words when completing homework and when communicating his/her knowledge of patterning with you.
une suite – a pattern
une suite répétitive – a repeating pattern
les attributs – attributes                          
une suite croissante– a growing pattern
couleur - colour                                       
l’épaisseur (mince/épais) – thickness
une partie répétitive– the core of the pattern, the part of the pattern that repeats itself
la taille (grand/moyen/petit)- size             
la forme - shape                   
les jetons – game pieces to be used as markers
la position (droite, à l’envers, en haut, en bas, vers la droite, vers la gauche)
une modèle – a drawn model of the pattern
compter par intervalles – skip counting
le règle de la suite – the pattern rule that explains what repeated changes are made to the pattern      
What activities could you do at home to support your child?
ü  Have your child help you with your laundry. Make a game out of sorting socks as you lay them out in a pattern and ask your child to find the sock that comes next.

ü  Practice sorting all kinds of objects (toys, buttons, etc.) according to their attributes & using the correct name for the attribute. For example, by separating the red trucks from the blue ones, the attribute used to sort is colour.

ü  Make a beaded necklace with your child and make sure that the necklace they make follows a simple pattern that they have to repeat over and over again.

ü  List chores on a calendar. Rewrite their chores in the same order on the same day of the week. Become “forgetful” now and then and ask your child to remind you what comes next.

ü  Ask your child to help you set the table. As you set the table, forget to put a piece of silverware here and a plate there. Ask your child what is missing and have them help you to fill in the missing pieces.

ü  Have some fun with music. Ask your child to dance with you. Make up a dance that requires you both to do three simple steps that you repeat in the same order over and over again.

ü  Play the pattern train! Cut out the shapes from the attached sheets and store them in a plastic baggy. To play the pattern train, the first person can start with any shape and lay it down on the table. The next person must place a shape underneath the first one; however their shape must change by only 1 attribute. (You might want to have your child colour in the shapes to have another attribute).

Have fun with math!

The Grade 3 Teachers

Sunday, 6 November 2016

November 2016 Newsletter

Tuesday November 1, 2016

Dear Parents and/or Guardians,

 October passed by so quickly! Thank you so much for your ongoing support. We have had another successful month! As we begin the month of November, here are few updates in our class.

Curriculum Corner:

Math
In Math, we’ve finished up our unit on Number Sense and we will soon be beginning our Patterning unit. Please refer to the attached math newsletter.


Science

We continue to learn how to describe different structures and what makes a stable and strong structure through experiments and readings.
We will start our unit about the forces we come across on a daily basis (muscular, magnetic, natural, etc.) and their effects, as well as how forces cause movement and changes in movement.

Language

In Literacy, we will be finishing sentences writing and beginning our unit on paragraph writing, focusing on organization, structure and purpose for writing. We will be working hard to apply everything we have learned about parts of speech and good sentences into our paragraphs. In reading, we are getting into our guided reading groups and will be bringing guided reading books home to practice. We are focused on making connections and well supported predictions by using evidence from the text and our prior knowledge.

Health

In Health, we continue to learn about different emotions and strategies to deal with situations and relationships that involve these emotions.

Visual Arts

In Visual Arts, we continue to make arts with different lines and patterns using a variety of materials, using various elements and principles of arts.

Mark your calendars for these important dates

Friday November 11, 2016 – Remembrance Day assembly
Friday November 18, 2016 – Spirit Day, Sport/ Jersey day
Tuesday November 22, 2016 - Progress Report Cards go home
Thursday November 24, 2016 - Parent Teacher Interview Night
Friday November 25, 2016 – No School (PA Day)/ Parent Teacher Interview (AM)


Have you checked out Tumblebook yet?

Our school has an account on this amazing website full of
books in French to practice reading at home. Ask your child's homeroom teacher for the log-in information.


            If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to call your homeroom teacher at the school (905) 585-0001 and then extension (room number) or by written communication through Remind App.

 Thank you in advance for your support and cooperation,

Grade 3 team.

Thursday, 20 October 2016

What is a reasonable prediction?

What is a reasonable prediction?
We are learning to make predictions before and during reading.
In order to make a reasonable prediction the following must be included:
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1.       An educated guess (What is going to happen in the story? What will happen next?)        
Ø  Ex: I predict that this book will be about a fox who goes to the dentist.

2.       Proof from the text (images, words, title)
Ø  Ex. I know this because I see the word doctor in the title and I see in the picture a mouse looking at the fox’s teeth.

3.       Prior knowledge (what I already know about the topic of the book)
Ø  Ex. I think the mouse is a dentist because I know doctors wear white coats and dentists are doctors that look in your mouth and I see that the mouse is looking at the fox’s teeth.
FINAL:
I predict that this book will be about a fox who goes to the dentist.  I know this because I see the word doctor in the title and I see in the picture a mouse looking at the fox’s teeth. I think the mouse is a dentist because I know doctors wear white coats and dentists are doctors that look in your mouth and I see that the mouse is looking at the fox’s teeth.
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When reading with, watching a movie with or speaking with your child about daily topics, please encourage them to predict events and explain why they think their prediction is reasonable.
Key vocabulary

Je prédis que.. / Je pense que…
I predict that… / I think that…
parce que / Car
Because
Je vois… (dans l’image, sur la couverture) /
J’ai lu… / le titre me dit…
I see… (in the picture, on the cover)
I read… / the title tells me…
Je sais que…
I know…


Monday, 10 October 2016

Useful Links for Parents

Ontario Curriculum Expectation for Grade 3
http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/curriculum/elementary/grade3.html

A Parent Guide to Supporting Your Child’s Success in French Immersion and Extended French Elementary Schools 
https://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/literacynumeracy/parentGuideFrench.pdf

Ministry Publications for Parents
http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/parents/publications.html

Canadian Parents for French (CPF)
http://on.cpf.ca/

Grade 3 Resources by Brampton Public Library
http://www.bramlib.on.ca/index.php/grade-3-resources

EQAO information for parents
http://www.eqao.com/en/assessments/primary-division/parents

YRDSB Learning Skills and Work Habits brochure
http://www.yrdsb.ca/AboutUs/ReportingStudentAchievement/Documents/LearningSkillsandWorkHabitsBrochure.pdf

YRDSB Gifted Screening Procedure information
http://www.yrdsb.ca/Programs/SpecEd/Pages/Gifted%20Screening%20Procedure.aspx

Web Math Minute - Great website for daily online or on paper computation practice at home.
http://www.webmathminute.com/default.asp

Monday, 3 October 2016

October 2016 Newsletter

Monday, October 3, 2016


Dear Parents and/or Guardians,


 It is difficult to believe that it is already October! I am truly enjoying learning with your child everyday. As mentioned in the Curriculum Night Newsletter that your child brought home, a newsletter will be posted on the blog or sent home every month to update you on what we are learning and any other important information. Be sure to check the blog regularly & sign up for remind if you haven’t yet!
Curriculum Corner: 
- Math: We are continuing to work on our Number Sense and Numeration unit. Please refer to the math newsletter sent home during the month of September for more information. Our next unit of math will be Patterning. A newsletter will be sent home when we begin this unit.
- Science: We are continuing to learn about Stable and Solid structures. We are learning to describe what makes a structure solid and stable when discussing structures in our environment.
- Language: We are learning how to write complex sentences. We are learning to use verbs, adjectives and conjunctions to help us add more detail to our sentences and make them more interesting.


Mark your calendars for these important dates:

Thursday, October 6thPicture Day
Monday, October 10th –Thanksgiving Day (No School)
Friday, October 14th-Author's visit in the library (Miriam Laundry)
Monday, October 17th- Paid lunchtime programs begin in multipurpose room

Friday, October 28- PA Day (No School)
Monday, October 31st (pm)– School-wide Halloween Parade

           
 If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to call me via Remind or at school.
  Thank you in advance for your support and cooperation.


Sincerely,
Grade 3 Team.