Friday, January 24, 2020

A few notes

Netball Blog

Lake Bonavista School is participating in Netball from February 3-7h in our gymnasium. This sport involves foundational movement skills such as jumping, running, throwing, and catching. As described on the Netball Alberta website (www.netballalberta.com): “Netball is an exciting, fast and skillful game of fair contest: It is a game in which two teams of seven players each strive to keep or gain possession of the ball. Players have specified areas in which they can move.” 
Parent Council has graciously provided the funding to bring this event into our school.

Consent forms will be sent home in your child’s communication folder. Please sign and return the forms so your child is able to participate in this fun LBS event!

Thanks, 

Active Living

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IN-KIND-DONATIONS
Thank you to everyone who has made a generous contribution to Lake Bonavista Improvement Society’s IN-KIND-DONATIONS. We have raised just over $3000 this year! You can make a donation at any time throughout the school year. If you would like to donate, please click on the link below for a copy of the donation form.
Donations over $25.00 are eligible for a charitable tax receipt.
In order to reach our fundraising goal, we need to raise an additional $40 per student to provide the same ongoing support as in previous years.
Please make cheques payable to LBIS (Lake Bonavista Improvement Society)




Thursday, January 23, 2020

Thursday, January 23, 2020

Hello! 

Students have been working diligently on their stories inspired by the book "The Night I followed the Dog." In this writing process we have learned about the elements of a story, looking at the exposition/introduction, rising action, climax, falling action and resolution. We have also had lessons on story beginnings and transitioning sentence starters. We co-created a rubric based on the elements of this story as well as the lessons that we have received. Students are beginning the stage of Peer Feedback, while some have already made revisions and are publishing their story by typing it on Microsoft Word. 
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In our exploration of bridges (grade 3) and simple machines (grade 4), students have worked on creating concept maps to share information that they have learned. We have been collaborating with the students in Room 7, as the grade four students have been working closely with Ms Bouchard and the grade three students are working with Mrs Morden. This is a great way for students to learn from and make relationships with additional teachers in our school, other than their main teacher- Ms Bouchard and I see many benefits from this! 







To help us in building a collaborative concept map in our classroom. Students are asked to collect photographs of bridges & simple machines in their world. They may email the photo to me, or bring a paper copy in! 


Friday January 24 is TWIN DAY. Students can choose to coordinate with a friend to dress alike! 

Please note that Scholastic Book Orders are due on January 30th. You may order online by searching up Lake Bonavista School- Mrs. Morden.

Have a great rest of your week! 

Mrs. Morden


Friday, January 10, 2020

Welcome Back

What a wonderful start to our 2020 school year!

Students jumped back into their work, completing their Most Magnificent Thing as well as their Animal Sweater Art.
We worked with our little buddies to co create Animal Sweater Artwork, please stop by to see some completed examples in the frames at the front entrance of the school.

Students worked through the Design Process in order to create "The Most Magnificent Thing" for a peer in Room 7. They have spent time reflecting on how their ideas have evolved throughout the process. From defining the problem, to brainstorming ideas, designing a prototype and building a prototype.

This week we began looking at the relationships between numbers through t-charts that demonstrate increasing and decreasing patterns. In order to compare the charts students had to explore how the given numbers were related in order to determine the pattern rule. We spoke a lot this week about showing our thinking in our math books as we problem solve. We will continue this focus next week.



Please continue to look for and document bridges that you may see in our world! 


Enjoy your weekend & stay warm! 

Mrs. Morden