Friday, September 12, 2025

Sept 12 Grade 1/2 Blog

 Learning Intentions:

I can follow instructions to stay safe.
I can contribute to my community. 
I can be an active member in my community. 
I can participate in physical activities on the land. 




We had a fantastic time at the community garden! The students were amazed to see how much the garden had grown and changed since spring, when we planted it. Everyone had the opportunity to learn how to collect produce and harvest vegetables and herbs carefully. While at the garden, the students also enjoyed listening to a reading of the story Stone Soup.



On Wednesday, the students put their learning into action by making Stone Soup. They followed instructions safely while preparing the vegetables, and they enjoyed tasting their creation. Sharing the meal gave them a wonderful chance to visit with peers and build community.

Learning Intention: 
I can notice and describe repeating patterns.
I can create patterns using various materials.
I can extend patterns by predicting what comes next.
In Math, the students began exploring repeating patterns. Through games, centers, and puzzles, they practiced noticing patterns all around them. The students worked with colours, shapes, and objects to identify patterns, create their own, and extend patterns made by others.

You can support this learning by exploring patterns in everyday life with your child:
Snack Patterns: Lay out crackers, grapes, and cheese cubes in a repeating order. Ask your child to continue the pattern or create their own.
Clothing Patterns: Notice stripes, polka dots, or plaid on clothing. Ask, “What kind of pattern do you see?”
Movement Patterns: Try clapping, stomping, and snapping in a repeating order. Challenge your child to copy and extend it!
Nature Walk: Look for patterns in leaves, flowers, or fences. Take pictures or draw what you see.
Snacks:  
We are helping the children learn the difference between snacks and lunch foods, as many are eating their lunch during the morning snack time and then have nothing left for lunch. To help with this, please:
- Pack snacks separately from lunch so they are easier to identify.
- Include a small afternoon snack, as many students are hungry mid-afternoon.
These small steps will help maintain steady energy levels throughout the day.


The Annual Corn Roast at TRS! Perfect weather.

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