Thursday, January 26, 2023

Kindergarten Reporting and Assessment

We are changing how, and how often, we formally communicate progress for kindergarten learners. Last year, families received a report card in January and June. Moving forward families will not receive a January report card. Information on your child’s progress and achievement in kindergarten will be provided through:

October: Early Years Evaluation-Teacher Assessment (EYE-TA),October/November: progress discussed during conferences,January/February: Reading Readiness Screening Tool (RRST),March: progress discussed during conferences, andJune: Progress reporting via report card.

Teachers work to plan the delivery of curriculum content in ways that are engaging, creative and inspiring and will continue to respond to the needs of students as we work through this transition together. As always, if you have specific questions about your child’s learning please connect with their teacher. 

Thank you,

Katrin Lusignan, Principal​​​​​​​Dalhousie School

Tuesday, January 24, 2023

Reading Party!!

This Friday, January 27, we will be having a Reading Party. Your child is invited to bring a favourite book or two to share with classmates and a small stuffy to read with.  All books and stuffies will go home at the end of the day. 

Thursday, January 19, 2023

Important dates & reminders

If you have not already, please fill out the Kindergarten to Grade 4 Intent to Return Form or the Grade 6 Plans Form by January 27.

Report cards will be viewable through your MyCBE account on January 31.  Please contact the office if you need help with this. If you have any questions about the contents of the report card, please contact your child’s teacher.

February 3 is a non-instruction day with no classes for all students.

The next Dalhousie School Council Parent Society meeting will be held through Teams on February 8 at 6pm.  All are welcome to attend.

A reminder that we are a nut and allergy aware school, so no nuts or products containing nuts should be brought to school.  Additionally, due to dietary/medical restrictions and preferences, students are not permitted to share or trade food at any time.  In the same vein, we ask that no food or toys be sent to school for birthdays or other celebrations.  There may be occasion for a class celebration in relation to learning, during which the teacher may ask for healthy and food specific donations. 

Notes from the music room

NOTES FROM THE MUSIC ROOM

 

We will have our Spring concert in the evening the week of March 20.  Exact date and time are still to be confirmed.    You will be informed in a few weeks when your child will be performing. 

Please refer to last week’s update for the lyrics of the songs that your children are working on. 

In addition to the songs mentioned last week, I would like to share with you a song that we are all learnign: Un Barquito de Cascara de Nuez (the little nutshell boat).  The link to the Youtube video is below.  For anyone familiar with children’s music from Spain back in the 70s, this is the voice of Miliki (and the cartoon character that’s singing is him as well).  I am teaching the words to the G1-5 students and the kindergarten students will become “familiar” with the song rather than be expected to fully learn the lyrics.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YfzUom7wAjY

 

Un barquito de cáscara de nuez,

adornado con velas de papel,

se hizo hoy a la mar para lejos llevar

gotitas doradas de miel.

 

Un mosquito sin miedo va en él

muy seguro de ser buen timonel.

Y subiendo y bajando las olas

el barquito ya se fue.

 

 

Navegar sin temor

en el mar es lo mejor,

no hay razón de ponerse a temblar.

Y si viene negra tempestad

reír y remar y cantar.

 

Navegar sin temor

en el mar es lo mejor.

Y si el cielo está muy azul,

el barquito va contento

por los mares lejanos del Sur.

 

And since you have read this whole message, I would like to share with you a special treat.  I use the website www.musicplayonline.com for a number of activities with the children.  The CBE has purchased the rights to use this site for us this year.  Unfortunately, it’s not free, so this is a treat for me.  This website has a student access code.  Many of the children are familiar with this site since I used it quite a bit during our COVID days and am still using it from time to time.  Below are the instructions to access the use of the site, which is only to be used by our Dalhousie Students:

Navigate to:

 https://musicplayonline.com/

 

Login as:

Click on "Student"

Enter the code:

In the text field, enter the code: d667951

18 de enero

This week, we began learning a lot about Chinese New Year. 

In math, we listened to to the song "5 ranitas con manchitas" (5 little speckled frogs) and then illustrated one of the number combinations in our journal.

In Spanish, we are practicing "la ropa de invierno" (winter clothing), such as:

- el gorro (hat)

- la bufanda (scarf)

- los mitones (mittens)

- los guantes (gloves)

- la chaqueta (jacket)

- las botas (boots)



Friday, January 13, 2023

13 de enero

We are beginning to learn about penguins. We watched a video about them and then recorded what we know and wonder about penguins.

In math, we are learning about the different ways to make 5 (ie. 1 and 4, 2 and 3, 5 and 0). We listened to the song, "5 ranitas con manchitas" (5 little speckled frogs) and practiced showing 5, using double-sided counter chips. 


In Spanish, we are learning "la ropa de invierno" (winter clothing) vocabulary. Here is the song we have been listening to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFWAmmwe2r4

Reminders/Updates & Music Blog

 Notes from the Music Room

As you can see we have chosen a different way to communicate with you so that more of you have access to this information.

 

First order of business is to inform you that we will have Calgary Opera come to our school and do their School Tour performance of Cinderella.  This opera has been modified using aspects of the opera Cendrillon by Massenet and Rossini’s Cenerentola.  Basically, what that means is that it will be a very lovely performance based on the beloved fairy tale with beautiful music.

The company will come to our school on February 27th at 2:00 pm.  This is a student only show.

 

Kindergarten kids are learning a song/game about a mouse:

El ratoncito hace “squeak, squeak, squeak.”

Yo no lo veo “peak, peak, peak.”

Ahi esta. El viene aca.

Un, dos, tres, cuatro, cinco y ya!

Dalhousie School Updates

This is the time of year when we begin planning next school year’s organization, especially in terms of our enrollment and student population projections. Please indicate whether or not you anticipate that your child/ren will attend Dalhousie School again next year. We realize that plans may change over time and would ask you to kindly let the office know in these cases, so that we may staff with accurate numbers. If you have more than one child at Dalhousie, please fill out one form for each child currently Kindergarten to Grade 4. Families do not need to do anything to continue their child’s registration at Dalhousie as it for automatically rolls over for the next year for existing Dalhousie Kindergarten to Grade 4 students, assuming that they are not out of area, unless we hear from the family that their child will be attending elsewhere. 

Similarly, if you have a child in Grade 5, please indicate whether your child will be continuing on to Senator Patrick Burns or attending another school next year. Again, we realize that plans may change over time and would ask you to kindly let the office know in these cases, so that we have accurate numbers. Please complete this form by January 27, 2023. Grade 5 Dalhousie students will be designated to Senator Patrick Burns, unless we hear otherwise from families.  If your child is continuing on to SPB, you do not need to do anything. 

In all cases, if you have any questions about registration at any level, please call the office, who will be happy to help you.

A reminder that we are a nut and allergy aware school, so no nuts or products containing nuts should be brought to school.  Additionally, due to dietary/medical restrictions and preferences, students are not permitted to share or trade food at any time.  In the same vein, we ask that no food or toys be sent to school for birthdays or other celebrations.  There may be occasion for a class celebration in relation to learning, during which the teacher may ask for healthy and food specific donations. 

Dalhousie Parent Society Updates

www.dalhousieparentsociety.com – check out our website for all this info and more!dalhousieschoolparentsociety@gmail.com – email us if you have questions about anything! 

***FUNDRAISERS***

PLAYGROUND COMMITTEE – we are trying SO hard to get the funding to build a new playground but we need more help! Check out the sign up if you are interested in becoming part of the playground committee!

***FUN LUNCH***

Volunteers need to have police clearance to volunteer for fun lunch, please email dalhousieschoolparentsociety@gmail.com if you would like us to confirm. Don’t forget to send students with reusable straws if they have ordered Booster Juice! If they show a fun lunch volunteer they will be entered to win a free Subway fun lunch on March 21.  If your child will be absent and you‘ve already ordered fun lunch please email dalhousieschoolparentsociety@gmail.com before 11:00am and let us know if you’d like to:-Pick up the order from the office after 12:30pm-Donate it to the amazing Dalhousie staff-Have it sent home with a siblingUpcoming dates:January 18 - Subway/Booster JuiceJanuary 24 - Papa Murphy’s February 1 - OpaFebruary 8 - Boston Pizza

Monday, January 9, 2023

14 de junio

We created "animales de la granja" (farm animals) bingo and played together as a class. We journaled where and what the butterflie...