Today I bid a fond farewell to the best teaching partner ever.
We will miss you Ms. M.
We wish nothing but the best for you and your beautiful growing family.
I also wish everyone a safe, restful and wonderful break.
See you all in January!
Today we worked on a beautiful tissue paper mitten craft. These will go up on our bulletin board for a while and then they will go home for your refrigerator gallery.
We received a wonderful surprise from Mr. Taweel's grade seven class. They made beautiful cards for each of us. Please look in backpacks to find the cards. Thank you Mr. Taweel's class!
Here are the grade sevens visiting us to deliver the cards.Here is an example of the thoughtful cards.
We started the day spreading some kindness by creating notes of encouragement for another class in our school. Such beautiful messages from beautiful little people.
The sun was shining and the birds were happy to come and get food. We are getting better at standing still and quiet and so we all tried feeding the birds. A wonderful calming time in the forest. Look carefully at the pictures and you'll see the birds coming for a visit and a snack.
What a beautiful day for outdoor learning! We had our first (of many hopefully) try at feeding the birds. We learned that the chickadees need lots of food in the winter to help keep them warm. We fed them black sunflower seeds as they provide good fat for the birds. Not everyone was able to feed today - but we will go again and again through the winter to give everyone a try.
Here I am showing the children how to attract the birds. I never get tired of this - its so magical!
Waiting patiently...
For Mindful Monday Ms. Babcock continued the conversation around how we can help ourselves if we are in the red or blue zone. She talked about thinking of a "Happy Place". It might be a place or it might be a person that helps us to feel better. Sometimes just thinking of our Happy Place helps us to feel better, we don't have to actually be there.
"My happy place is at Skyzone."
In the spirit of Phyllis's Orange Shirt and discussion around residential schools, we each took time this week to think about something special that reminds us of home when we are not at home. Some beautiful thought went into this. A toy, a blanket, or a favourite meal (amongst so many other things!) can all connect us to home.
November (and some October) work went home today. Please look in backpacks to find a package of learning and celebrate all of the hard work!
Ms. M is not the only one having a baby in our class! Our spider plants are having all kinds of babies! It is so exciting. We are each going to grow our own baby plants.
Here is the mommy plant. You can see the babies growing on the right side of the picture.Here is our class plant nursery. The babies are not in soil yet - they are in water - we are waiting for the roots to grow. We will continue to observe and watch over our plants and when we see roots, we will plant them in soil. Stay tuned!