Don't forget, it's Meet the Teacher night on Wednesday, from 6pm to 7pm. There will be a short presentation in the gym, then a classroom presentation.
Also on Wednesday, the Bookmobile will be at Nicholas Sheran School. Our class has a short window to check out the bookmobile - but only if students have their library card with them on that day! If you would like your child to go to the bookmobile, please make sure you check that they have their library card on Wednesday.
And as always, I hope you read tonight! Record it on your home reading log so you can join other home readers at the Movie Reward Party at the end of the month!
Monday, September 12, 2016
Friday, September 9, 2016
The Scientific Method
Yesterday we were discussing the Scientific Method and we watched a couple videos to get us thinking scientifically...
Enjoy! And I hope you don't get the Scientific Method song stuck in your head (like me).
Enjoy! And I hope you don't get the Scientific Method song stuck in your head (like me).
Thursday, September 8, 2016
Tuesday, September 6, 2016
Welcome Back to School!
Welcome to 5A! My name is Nicole Court and I am new to
Nicholas Sheran this year. I am really excited to be joining such an
enthusiastic and passionate school community. For the past ten years, I have taught at Milk
River Elementary School. This year, I will be the 5A homeroom teacher. Mr.
Hoare will be teaching French and P.E. to 5A. On Fridays, all four Grade 5
classes will be combined into three groups, taught by Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Erickson,
and Mr. Hoare.
Each student will be taking home an agenda today. This agenda will go home every day, should be checked by a parent and initialed, and then sent back the following morning. This agenda will be a primary source of communication between us, so it is very important that the routine is kept up. Students also learn a valuable organizational lesson by using these agendas regularly. They will be writing reminders and notes about special events in these agendas weekly. I also send home any newsletters, extra assignments, or study guides in the agenda. I really appreciate your cooperation, as it helps me stay organized during those hectic school days! If you have any comments or concerns, please write them in the agenda and I will respond back to you. If students ride the bus, any bus messages can be recorded here as well.
Each student will be taking home an agenda today. This agenda will go home every day, should be checked by a parent and initialed, and then sent back the following morning. This agenda will be a primary source of communication between us, so it is very important that the routine is kept up. Students also learn a valuable organizational lesson by using these agendas regularly. They will be writing reminders and notes about special events in these agendas weekly. I also send home any newsletters, extra assignments, or study guides in the agenda. I really appreciate your cooperation, as it helps me stay organized during those hectic school days! If you have any comments or concerns, please write them in the agenda and I will respond back to you. If students ride the bus, any bus messages can be recorded here as well.
With regard to absences, please
report all absences on the Safe Arrival school site. This is a school
policy and allows us to keep organized and make sure all of our students are
safe and accounted for. The website address is lethsd51.schoolconnects.com,
For more information, talk to support staff at the office or visit the Nicholas
Sheran school website.
In 5A, the only
regular homework will be nightly reading at home. There will be times when
students will be expected to study for tests in subjects such as Science and
Social Studies. When studying for tests, it is important for parents to
remember that students need help in Grade 5 with learning good study skills. We
will review concepts at school prior to tests and study guides will be sent
home well in advance, but parent guidance is very beneficial for students at
this age. Any extra help you can give them when studying for tests would be
great. Students will also be involved in the Grade 5 Speakers Club each month,
as well as Book Talks four times per year.
Students are encouraged to read every night. They can read aloud,
silently, to a family member, friend, even a pet – any type of reading is
fabulous! Students will learn to become more independent readers this year,
choosing books at their reading and interest level. Students are welcome to
borrow books from my classroom library, as well as the school library, to take
home to read. In the front cover of each student’s agenda is a Home Reading
Log. Parents and students can work together to fill in their reading logs each
night. Students will earn rewards by doing consistent reading practice at home.
Students will be working on a spelling program that is tailored to each
individual student’s needs, decided by diagnostic testing and student-teacher
observations and discussions. Students will be assessed on their spelling
abilities consistently, but will not be having weekly spelling tests as they
may have in the past. Students will not need to practice specific spelling
words each week at home.
I know that kids are active and often get hungry through
the school day. I sure enjoy munching on an apple while I work to get my brain
moving! Students are welcome to snack on
healthy foods while they are in my classroom during lessons, as long as it
does not interfere with learning or other students. The catch is that these
must be healthy snacks. Students are
welcome to eat a “treat” (such as chocolate bars, potato chips, etc.) at lunch.
So feel free to pack an extra piece of fruit or a granola bar, or any other
nutritious snack, if you think they will need it. This is a classroom policy,
so students need to remember to be respectful of their other teachers’ choices
with regard to snacks. Another item that needs to be mentioned is that we have a student in our class with a
peanut allergy, so please refrain from packing snacks or lunches that contain
peanuts. Students will not be permitted to eat food with peanuts in the Grade 5
area.
I also use a classroom
blog as a communication tool with students and parents – www.mrscourt.blogspot.ca.
On this blog, you will be able to check out student work, see homework and quiz
updates, find some great games for all subject areas, and just read about what
goes on during our school day.
Regarding school supplies, I would like to add two extra
supplies to students’ lists – sorry about the late notice! I would like
students in 5A to bring an unlined
sketchbook for art class (dollar store sketchbooks are just fine) and one
bottle of white glue (Elmers is a
good brand).
Thanks so much for allowing me to work with you and your child. I know
this year is going to be filled with fun, learning, and excitement!
If at first you don't succeed...
Today we checked this video out because I think it is a great reminder of what our Grade Five year should be like. We aren't going to get everything right the first time, or understand every new concept or problem immediately. So celebrate your failures and your successes!
Wednesday, August 31, 2016
It's Coming...
I am really excited about the the school year starting next week!
Maybe not as excited as this dog, but I'm still excited.
Maybe not as excited as this dog, but I'm still excited.
School Supplies for 5A
5A School Supplies – 2016-2017
This is a list of the supplies required for our class this year. Two
items are in bold because they were just recently added to the list. Please
have students bring these supplies to school as soon as possible. Thanks!
3 duo tangs (prongs) – Yellow
3 duo tangs (prongs) – Orange
3 duo tangs (prongs) – Red
3 duo tangs (prongs) – Green
3 duo tangs (prongs) – Blue
3 duo tangs (prongs) – Purple
3 lined exercise books (no coils)
2 large fabric zippered pencil cases
36 HB #2 pencils – Good Quality
2 red pens
2 blue pens
2 Sharpie permanent fine point black markers
1 yellow highlighter
1 package of pencil crayons (24)
1 package of felt markers
4 white premium erasers
2 pencil sharpeners with shaving compartments (Good
Quality)
1 pair of large scissors
1 clear plastic ruler (mm/cm)
4 glue sticks
1 package of Post It Notes
1 basic calculator
1 D cell battery
1 pair of headphones
1 box of Kleenex
1 pair of runners kept
at school
1 art shirt - optional
1 roll of paper towel
1 Black 1” 3 Ring Binder - clear front overlay
(Leadership Binder - new students to NSCS ONLY)
1 package of 4 Expo dry erase markers
1 bottle of white glue (Elmers is a good brand)
1 sketchbook (dollar store ones are fine)
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