Sunday, March 22, 2020

Saturday Morning Pancakes



As promised in my last blog post, here is the pancake recipe that my family has been using since I was a little girl. It is from the "Five Roses Flour: A Guide to Good Cooking Cookbook." We often like to make the apple cinnamon or banana chocolate chip ones, but the basic recipe is delicious all on its own. Yummy!! 



What are some of your family's treasured recipes? I'd love for you to share a favourite with me that your family enjoys together! Feel free to send them to me at krihenderson@cbe.ab.ca


Earlier this year, we wrote some descriptive pieces of writing modeled on the book, "The Best Part of Me" by Wendy Ewald. We used graphic organizers, our senses, and descriptive word banks to describe the best part of ourselves in detail. 


As time seems to slow and our pace of life has changed over the past few weeks, we might have more time to think about the special things in our lives. Making pancakes yesterday morning with my family made me think about how many things are special and unique about my little family unit. I'm sure that you have had some moments over the past couple of weeks that make you think about some of the special things about your family too (even if you might need a break from them once in a while)! 

Here's the start of my version of "The Best Part Of My Family".  If you feel inspired, I'd love to hear your version of "The Best Part Of My Family". You can access google docs at home and share your version with me, or send me a copy at krihenderson@cbe.ab.ca


The Best Part Of My Family
by: Mrs. Tran 

The best part of my family is that we love to snuggle. 

Every morning, little feet pitter patter down the hallway and into my bedroom--climbing up onto the bed.  Tiny toes hook onto the edge of the bed and little arms reach to pull pajama clad bodies up.  Through sleepy eyes, I see two smiling faces--one holding a well-loved pink bunny and the other with his arms wrapped around two monkeys and a green dinosaur.  These snuggly, warm little bodies tuck themselves under the covers and collapse onto us. It's squishy and cramped and perfect! Time ticks slowly as we enjoy a moment together before tummies start grumbling and it's time to go downstairs. 

The best part of my family is that we love to snuggle.

The best part of my family is that we love pancakes.

Every weekend, little hands and big hands work together to make the famous pancake recipe from mom's childhood. One helper carefully measures the flour, baking soda, salt and sugar. Mom carefully cracks the egg on the side of the measuring cup, while little hands eagerly await the pouring and mixing of the remaining ingredients.  Poke, poke, poke the egg to mix it into the milk. Carefully now so that we don't spill anything!  We make a well in the centre of the dry ingredients, and then ever so slowly pour the wet ingredients in. With a few swishes of the fork, we mix everything together.  Not too much! Just until it is combined.  A hot pan waits on the stove, ready for the batter. We watch, patiently, as the bubbles start to form, then quickly flip the pancakes over to finish cooking. Whipped cream, syrup, and fruit wait on the table for the fresh, hot pancakes to arrive. What a yummy treat!! 

The best part of my family is that we love pancakes.

The best part of my family is that we love to play.

From the early morning hours right up until bedtime, playing is a must at our house. Overturned cushions make a perfect hideaway or tunnel to crawl through.  Stools set up one in front of the other are the seats in a bus ready to drive us to a haircut appointment or the zoo.  Seated inside of a box or a toy bucket, with a Tupperware lid as a steering wheel, the kids' imaginations run wild with adventures to be had. Outside excursions turn into running races, bike rides, climbing, crawling, and rolling. Every puddle must be jumped in, and every rock and twig picked up.  Our days are filled with monster truck races, sunshine and fresh air, and much laughter and joy. Evenings are available for restaurant-quality gourmet recipes created by the chef of the day as daddy cooks supper alongside, or boat rides on the couch escaping the crocodiles. Learning to share that favourite toy or taking turns helping mommy and daddy. Sometimes we have tears, sometimes we have tough moments, but in the end, we always work through it. Learning to play together can be so fun and sometimes so hard. Loving each other and figuring out boundaries; giving a quiet space or a stuffy to hug when someone needs. Learning through play; playing while learning. 

The best part of my family is that we love to play.

The best part of my family is that no matter what, we stick together. 

The first faces we see in the morning and the last ones we see at night belong to our family. Through joyful times and tough times, we offer hugs, kisses, and support to one another. When Emma asks for a treat, she always asks for two: one for her and one for Jack.  When asked to get a bowl for supper, Jack always gets two: one for him and one for Emma. If one child is missing from the room, the other questions where their sibling is and goes to check on them. When we are all cooped up together in the house, unable to go to our favourite places, we find ways to entertain and connect with each other. The closeness is wonderful and special, and sometimes exhausting. Always together, it’s inevitable that we have our moments of frustration. Time to find our quiet space and reset. 

The best part of my family is that no matter what, we stick together. 



While the simplicity of living under these current circumstances seems tough, it has given us the time to learn more about one another. Connection is key and staying together and supportive is critical. A smiling face, a helpful hand, a shared snack, a bandaid or a hug when needed, or simply knowing when to give each other some space. These are just a few of the simple ways we are one—sticking together through good times and tough times.

There are many other things I could write about and add to this piece of writing, but I think it is time for me to pause and go play outside with my kiddos. 

Writers take time to think, plan, write, edit, pause, think, and plan some more. I am looking forward to more opportunities to think, plan, write, edit, pause, and think some more with you over the next little while.

I hope you can take some time on this sunny day to go outside and play too. Remember, while many things are cancelled, outside is not. Family is not. Connections are not.

Missing your smiles and looking forward to hearing some of your favourite things about your families, 
Mrs. Tran 


** I plan to put my computer away this week. If you write to me and don't hear a response back, it's because we are busy playing and enjoying the fresh air at this house. Enjoy your Spring Break!!  Stay tuned for more updates after the break. **



Thursday, March 19, 2020

Hello from Mrs. Tran's Classroom

Hi everyone,

I hope you have all enjoyed a few extra days sleeping in and enjoying your family's company at home. I miss all of you here in room 120 and hope that we can see each other again soon. With Spring Break approaching, I hope that you can continue to enjoy a slower pace of life--read more, get outside walking, playing and riding your bikes, try a new hobby, cook or bake with your family, or facetime with your best friend. As it warms up, have a popsicle stick (or toothpick) race outside with the melting snow rushing towards the storm drains. This was one of my favourite things to do with my brothers as the snow started to melt!  Don't forget to put your sunglasses on to protect your eyes and teach your family about some of the other ways to keep your eyes healthy.

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As I approach each day, I try to find things to be grateful for and see the beauty in the world around us. Yesterday, my moment of gratitude was finding flour (after looking in several different stores) so that I am able to bake yummy things with my kids on the weekends. We are avid pancake lovers in this house! When we pull out the recipe on the weekend that I have been using since I was young, I promise to share it with you!

On Sunday, I was so thankful to see the sun shining and the weather warm up so that we could enjoy our time outside. It was such a gorgeous day!! Today, I am thankful for a few things: Mrs. Howard-Mason brought me a piece of her delicious coffee cake which I enjoyed with my coffee as I finished up a few things in the classroom preparing for Spring Break. I am also very thankful that I can send a little hello to all of you who I am missing each and every day. Your shining faces, voices, stories, laughter and questions are missed!!



The plants are healthy and happy in the classroom, and I am taking very good care of your Terabithia projects until you can take them home.  I took a peek inside your desk drawers and was thankful that there weren't any snacks left behind. Well done to those of you who have made a great effort to keep your drawers clean and organized! You know how much I appreciate a clean and tidy desk. Take a peek around your bedroom and see if it needs a bit of a tidy up over these next few days.

If you have a copy of "Holes" at home, feel free to keep reading. We are currently at chapter 42.  If you don't have a copy, I'll keep the bookmark in it's place and keep reading to you as soon as we are back together. If you can wait, try not to watch the movie just yet. In my opinion, the book is sooooo much better in building up the storyline and characters.

With a bit of extra time on your hands, don't forget to pick up a new book and read every day! I'd love to hear about some of your favourite book recommendations when we meet again. If you are looking for things to do at home, the CBE has some great ideas of ways to learn at home posted on their website: https://cbe.ab.ca/programs/curriculum/learning-at-home/Pages/default.aspx . Click on the "K-6 Parent Supports" for ideas that fit our grade level, but don't forget to take a much needed break this coming week. Please stay tuned for more updates after Spring Break.

Looking forward to seeing all of your smiling faces soon and hearing all of your stories.



Monday, March 9, 2020

March 9-13

Friday, March 13th

Thank you to everyone who dressed up as their favourite book character for Literacy Day! Stay warm this weekend.



Thursday, March 12th

- AMA the details of the artifacts we looked at today
- AMA some of the science demonstrations we can do at home to see how light reflects off of shiny surfaces 

Wednesday, March 11th

- AMA the new artifacts we saw today from our MuseoKit
- AMA some of the details from the photographs we looked at with Ms. Wajda and what we inferred from them
- AMA some of the ways that Indigenous People's way of life has changed over thousands of years

Tuesday, March 10th

- AMA some of the artifacts we looked at today in the MuseoKit 

Please continue practicing addition and subtraction of 3 and 4 digit numbers for our upcoming quiz next week. Strategies shown and practiced in class for addition include: traditional algorithm, vertical addition, break apart addition, and number line. Strategies shown and practiced in class for subtraction include: break apart subtraction, counting up on a number line, and traditional algorithm.

Study Guide for Science Quiz next week: 
·       I can explain the difference between natural and artificial light and provide examples of each
·       I can tell the difference between transparent, translucent, and opaque materials and provide examples 
·       I can describe what reflection is and state what makes a good reflector
·       I can describe what refraction is
·       I can explain what a shadow is and what causes a shadow to be produced
·       I can show and explain how the position of the sun in the sky affects the length and location of a shadow
·       I can list the three primary colours of light and can state what colors are produced when you combine different colours of light (different from pigment) 
·       I can accurately show the direction that light travels in
·       I can describe how optical devices work (magnifying glass, telescope, microscope, binoculars, etc.).

·       I can state how concave and convex lenses affect the direction of light once light passes through the lens


Monday, March 9th

Our first annual Read-A-Thon has begun. Thanks to everyone for bringing in used books for the used book sale. Please continue clearing out any kids books from home and sending them to school. Our class would love to win the prize for the most collected books in Division 2!!

Please come dressed as your favourite storybook character on Friday. Lots of great ideas; can't wait to see yours!!

We talked about the CoronaVirus today. AMA what I learned and some of the best ways to keep myself healthy.

Upcoming: The MRU Math Contest takes place on Wednesday, April 22nd. For those students who signed up, there will be a few information/practice sessions to help prepare for the contest in April. Students who signed up are encouraged to practice with past contest questions from the MRU Blog:  http://blogs.mtroyal.ca/cesmc/sample-test/  Don't forget that the contest is meant to be challenging, so don't be discouraged if some of the questions seem tough; use your problem solving skills to answer everything as best you can.

Math: Addition & Subtraction quiz next week on Wednesday.
Science: Light & Shadow quiz next week on Tuesday.

New spelling patterns coming home. Please check for the bright pink list in your child's backpack.

March Book Orders due Monday, March 16th. Flyers can be found online and are also being sent home this week. Don't forget to use the coupon from Christmas for a free book valued up to $7.

** don't forget to check back daily, as the blog is updated every day **

Thursday, March 5, 2020

Week of March 2-6

Monday, March 2

- new spelling words coming home
- AMA some of the ways to keep my eyes safe and healthy
- lunchtime tax receipts came home; please contact the office with any questions

Tuesday, March 3

- Read-A-Thon information sent home (blue letter); starts on Saturday
- please bring gently used books for the used book fair (the class who collects the most will win a prize!!)
- Book Character costumes encouraged for a celebration on the 13th to wrap up the Read-A-Thon; DIY constumes are great!
- upcoming: Spring Break and Conferences (see dates on the "important dates to note" section of the blog--visible in web/computer mode
- don't forget to practice addition and subtraction at home (show parents some of the strategies learned in class that help with Mental Math)

Wednesday, March 4th 

- Please remember to send in paper towel rolls for the remainder of this week
- AMA some of the beliefs and values of the First Nations people that we learned from the legends

**March 4th: ("march forth") what a positive message of encouragement for this mid-week date!**



Thursday, March 5th

- AMA our Circle Mobile project
- We can't wait to share our "Terabithia Project" with you at conferences!
- AMA how lenses and water change the path/angle of light (refraction)

Friday, March 6th

- Thank you to everyone who has started sending in book donations for the used book fair; please keep sending them over the next couple of weeks. The classroom with the most donations will win a prize!
- Read-A-Thon starts tomorrow. Please start collecting your pledges and don't forget to read daily!

- Scientific Observation of the Day: when the sunlight entered our classroom at just the right angle, hitting a student's water bottle, the rays of light were refracted through the prism-like notches in the bottle and the curve of the bottle

    

- AMA the Opera Performance today based on the Brother's Grimm Fairytale, "The Bremen Town Musicians"



Monday, February 24, 2020

February 24-28th

Friday, February 28th

AMA what my descriptive word means from the lesson with Ms. Hatch.  These are some of the words that will be in our upcoming novel... do you have any guesses about what this might be?

AMA the assembly today. Darrin from the Calgary Opera shared the music and some of the lyrics of the songs with us today.  We look forward to working more with him over the next couple months practicing the Opera.




Thursday, February 27th

We did the Accountability Pillar Survey today.  AMA how I feel at school.

Students finished their "Terabithia Model" projects today and look forward to sharing them with you at upcoming conferences. 

We started learning subtraction strategies today. AMA the "Count Up Method" that helps visualize mental math strategies for subtraction.


Wednesday, February 26th

Thanks to everyone wearing pink shirts today!  Our kindness and anti-bullying work will continue over the next month.

Please continue to send in paper towel rolls over the next week and a half for a science project.

AMA what I learned about post-apocalyptic fiction from Ms. Hatch and what novel I think we might read next.
AMA the poster we started today with the 3 Rs

As our work continues with addition and subtraction of 4 digit numbers, please continue to practice basic facts at home (for example, using the Xtra math login information that was sent home earlier this year) to build fluency and confidence to solve bigger equations.


Tuesday, February 25th

Thanks for an amazing last day at the ski hill. I think there will be some tired kids at the end of the day!


Monday, February 24th

Our last day of skiing is tomorrow. Please remember to dress in layers for the changing temperatures that are predicted for the morning.

Wednesday is Pink Shirt Day. Please wear pink in support of kindness and antibullying.

- AMA fictional genres of books, including my favourite one
- AMA historical thinking and the big question from our work with Ms. Wajda this afternoon
- AMA the 3 R's song that Ms. Hatch taught us (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtyBzFV9yTs)
- Please talk about ways that your family practices the 4 R's
- AMA if I signed up for the MRU Math contest. More information to come.

Tuesday, February 18, 2020

February 18-21st

Friday, February 21st

- AMA our assembly for Pink Shirt Day coming up (next Wednesday)
- our final ski day at COP is Tuesday next week; check the weather ahead of time and dress in layers
- any students interested in the MRU Math Contest need to let Mrs. Tran know by Wednesday next week 


Thursday, February 20th

Thanks for another great ski day!  The weather was beautiful.


Wednesday, February 19th

SKI UPDATE: Warm weather ahead!! With skiing again tomorrow, students might be tempted to take off their coats as they warm up with the exercise throughout the day. COP requires that students' skin is covered on the ski hill.  If students want to take their coats off, they must have a long sleeved shirt in order to do so. Knowing it will be a beautiful day, please set your child up for success by helping them dress in layers with a long sleeved shirt.

BOOK ORDER UPDATE: last minute orders will be accepted tomorrow.

SUPPLIES NEEDED: please send paper towel tubes and sequins (if you have any lying around your house) for an upcoming science project


Tuesday, February 18th

We had an amazing day skiing at COP again today!  Don't forget, we ski again on Thursday this week.  Please remember to dress in layers, bring a bagged lunch and water bottle, and a great attitude for the ski hill!

February Book Orders due tomorrow (Wednesday).

 


Monday, February 10, 2020

February 10-14th

Monday, February 10th

- New spelling words coming home; please ask your child to show you their spelling list in their backpack (cream sheet)
- book orders due Wednesday, February 19th (don't forget to use the "free book" coupon from Christmas before June)
- AMA how the movie compared to the book, "Bridge to Terabithia"
- don't forget any last minute materials for my model Terabithia project (see post last week for what is being provided at school)

Dates & Reminders: 
- Teacher's Convention Thursday and Friday this week; no school for students
- Family Day on Monday; school is closed for this holiday
- We will be skiing Tuesday (the first day back after the break). Please ensure your child is prepared with warm layers, a water bottle, a healthy lunch and extra snacks. Students should come to the classroom at 9:00 am. If progress card falls off your child's backpack, please tuck it into their pocket, as they need this for the progression of lessons.

Google Classroom is live!

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