Hello Families.
Below are the events and reminders for the week. If you have any questions, please email us.
Math: With Mrs. Brown, students will be doing multiplication donut drills daily, so it would be beneficial for all students to practice their multiplication facts each night. We will also be learning traditional multiplication of two digit numbers by one digit numbers and three digit numbers by one digit numbers. With Mrs. Westmacott, we will be working on our peer created perimeter and area questions.
Reading and Writing: we did not get to reading chapter 8 last week, so this week we will read chapters 8 and 9 from Number the Stars and students will complete a list of questions and wonders they’ve had up to this point in the novel. Students will make a connection to these chapters by explaining a time in their life when they were brave as well as
Science: In science we will continue planning and building our cardboard arcade games.
Social Studies: In social studies, we will continue working on creating our posters or slideshows for the numbered treaties.
Physical Education: This week we will start with a fitness circuit and then we will continue with basketball skills.
Art: This week we will begin learning about Coast Salish weaving and the cultural significance of this wonderful art form. We will also connect the weaving to math concepts. Through videos, we will learn from First Nations knowledge keepers who will share their knowledge about weaving.
Reminders
February 24th: Pink Shirt Day
February 26th: Field trip to the climbing wall at Stelly’s.(Please sign and return your child’s permission form.)
Mar 3 and 4- Early dismissal Please click on this link to sign up for a phone call.
Mar 11-- Great big crunch-healthy eating day nationwide more details here
Mar 11- Report cards home
Mar 15-26- Spring Break
Families on Property- Ensuring the well-being of our school community is our number one priority. We are noticing that there is some congestion occurring on all sides of the school. This is a reminder that families should drop off/pick up children at the edges of the school property. We also remind you that mask usage is a protective measure where it is not possible to maintain physical distance. This would be the case for adults at all times on our property and is in alignment with our staff's health and safety plan. Thank you for working together with us to help keep our school healthy.
Please contact out Principal, Sara Salemink, at ssalemink@saanichschools.ca if you have questions. We are all in this together.
INDOOR SHOES: As the weather turns, we ask you to send a pair of indoor shoes with your child. It is preferable to have the shoes stay in the classroom but it is also okay to have them in the backpack if they need to go back and forth between school and home.