Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Time to blog!

I have yet to blog this year, for a variety of reasons.  But it's time to get going!

First, I'd like to share some Halloween pics.  (I am only able to post pics of students who have permission according to the parent portal for "outside media".  At this time, I only have permission for 19 out of 28 students so if you do not see pictures of your child, please check at the district parent portal.)

Mummy Wrap!




Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Math links:

http://www.mathplayground.com/area_perimeter.html

http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/mathgames/geometry/shapeshoot/PerimeterShapesShoot.htm

http://classroom.jc-schools.net/basic/math-time.html

Have fun practicing!

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Mrs. Basso's Trip to Colombia!

Hi Parents and Students,

You will remember that at Christmas time the students decided that instead of doing a gift exchange, they would collect toys for poor children in Medellin, Colombia.  A student in our class is closely associated with a charity (Seeds of Love and Hope) that provides families in this town with their material needs.

Mrs. Basso visited Medellin during spring break, and she brought your generous donations to a class from the local school (children the same age as those in Div. 7).

She was kind enough to take photos of the children receiving their gifts.  You can see from their expressions that they were very appreciative.  Mrs. Basso visited our class last week and shared her experiences and answered the students' questions.

















Gracias!  I think that this act of giving meant far more to the students of Division 7 than receiving a toy themselves would have, and it helped open their eyes to the disparity of wealth between Canadians and Colombians.

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Healthy Eating Project

Health and Career Education: April




Name:  _________________________________   



This month in HACE we are working on the following learning outcome: “[students will] describe choices they can make for healthy eating, based on Canada’s Food Guide to Healthy Eating”.


You will be investigating the Food Guide using online resources.  You will then demonstrate your understanding of the Food Guide through an art project.


Activity:  Show a day’s healthy eating.


Your job is to artistically represent three potential meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) as well as healthy snacks that would meet the Canada’s Food Guide requirements for a person your age.


In order to create this project, you will first need to use the guide here http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/fn-an/food-guide-aliment/basics-base/quantit-eng.php
to find out how many servings a person your age needs.


List them here:


Category                        Number of servings I need daily










Next, you need to find out what a serving looks like.  Check out this link:
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/fn-an/food-guide-aliment/basics-base/serving-portion-eng.php as well as the links on the bottom of the page that comes up.


Write examples here:


Category                        Example of one serving










Next, make sure you include some wise choices!  See this link: http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/fn-an/food-guide-aliment/basics-base/count-maximum-eng.php

Write one tip per food category:


1. _________________________________________________________________________


2. _________________________________________________________________________


3.  _________________________________________________________________________


4.  _________________________________________________________________________





Answer the following questions (short answer is ok):


1.  Should children eat a low-fat diet?





2.  What is the best drink for children (and all people) to have with meals?





3.  Should children eat the same amount of food at each meal?





When you have finished doing the above reading and responding, hand in your answer sheet and begin work on your art project!  See the criteria below for more information.


The Daily Plate:  an artistic depiction of health eating for children


You are to depict a day’s worth of healthy eating in a creative and educational way.  


Criteria:


1.  You should portray at least one morning meal (a healthy breakfast), one midday meal (a healthy lunch) and one evening meal (a healthy dinner), as well as any healthy snacks that might be eaten between meals.


2.  You should also include any beverages you would like to have during each meal or snack.


3.  All foods depicted should be foods you would actually like to eat.  The foods should be depicted in a way that looks appetizing as well as healthy.


4.  You may use as much creativity as you would like for your depiction, but there should be a title: “{Your name}’s Daily Plate”.  Somewhere on the project you also need to label the foods you are depicting, as well as what serving size of which food guide category is represented.


Examples of art projects:


-a poster showing a day’s worth of meals, fully coloured using pencil crayon


-a 3-D model of a day’s worth of meals inside of a shoe box using plasticine


-a mobile with hanging drawings or models of each meal or snack


-an acrylic painting of a restaurant table, filled with the day’s meals


-a collage using magazine pictures or can labels that represents the day’s meals


Due date:  Wednesday, April 23rd


Sunday, March 2, 2014

Three-way conferences

Just a reminder that our three-way reporting conferences will be happening on March 11th and 12th.  Many of you have signed up, but there are still some who need to do so.

You can sign up at  www.ptcfast.com/reg1
At that link, you will be asked for your entry code, where you should enter CNV154456
If you do not have internet access, please send us a note tomorrow with requested times.

Thanks,
Mrs. Rupert


Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Beringia



click here:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/12TvMRqeQT2tG4HCSCdx21ZSPNJpk3U3V7M7za8J0ca4/edit?usp=sharing

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

First Nations pictographs

Div. 7 students,

As promised, here are some of the photos I was able to take about 7 or 8 years ago near my hometown of Williams Lake.  They are of pictographs in the Chilcotin at Farwell Canyon, and would be thousands of years old.

Today, First Nations people in that area are part of the Toosey First Nation, and belong to the larger Tsilhquot'in First Nation.