your child came home today with their first term report cards. These report cards were stapled closed so that they could come home and students could open them with you and review the comments within. Please go over the comments with your child, as they are reflection of your’s child’s progress in the first term. Take the time to do this with them so that you can talk about where they’ve come and make plans for where they choose or hope to go to in the coming term. As is tradition at Churchill there are no marks on these report cards, so it is very important that you talk about the comments and in some cases maybe explain or discuss the meanings and reasons for them.
All of this being said, I did emphasize with the class that no one will ever gain or lose a job or anything else in the future based on what they get on their grade 5/6 report card. We reflected on how we make our own realities, and how we can choose to define our future by the actions we take in the present, and how the past is behind us. The first term was an opportunity to grow, and I am proud to say that everyone has grown so much already. Now that this is behind us, we look forward, and I told them to think of this as a fresh start. Term 2...
As always if you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me. As for the Canal trip tomorrow… with the warming weather, the NCC has closed the canal to preserve it for the weekend so we won't be going on the canal skate trip tomorrow. I contacted the bus company to cancel them for tomorrow, and we are looking to see if we can reschedule for next week some time (likely Thursday, but stay tuned...) I wish this was not happening, but I can't control the weather, and if we wanted a canoe or swimming trip, we needed to fill out a whole other batch of forms ;)
Briefly, we have been discussing topics related to Black History Month in class. Ask you child about MLK, Nelson Mandela, Wangari and the trees in Kenya, and ask them about some slave ship statistics. Each child used Google Sheets, a spreadsheet program, and created a graph of data on the slave trade, and the information they illustrated was quite eye opening for everyone. It painted a more clear picture, and many of the students reflected on how it changed their perspective on the whole idea of slavery, by looking at the origins of the people who were enslaved and their journey. We have been examining the elements of dance. Ask about the difference between a waltz, jazz, foxtrot, hip hop, and salsa. You may be quite surprised with what your child says about body, time, energy, and relationship of the dancers. The class is pumping out amazing artwork lately. Come by and check out our finished boxcar graffitti, MLK word clouds, one point perspective skyscrapers, and more.
Stay tuned, and don't forget to check the blog for regular updates...
Regards,
Ray Kalynuk
Facilitating an Educational Adventure in Grade 5/6
Churchill Alternative School
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