It’s so great to be back with our students — their energy and enthusiasm make every day wonderful! The Halloween parade was a highlight of the week, with so many creative and fun costumes on display.  As we settle back in, we’ll be picking up right where we left off:    Math:  Representing numbers up to the hundred thousands    Science:  Exploring animal senses and habitats    Language Arts:  Developing strong paragraph writing skills    Social Studies:  Learning about how Canada became a country    Thank you for your ongoing support at home. Wishing everyone a safe and happy Halloween — and as always, Go Blue Jays Go!  💙🍁
  Thank you to all the families who were able to join us for our assembly yesterday. The students put a lot of effort into preparing their music, song actions, and speaking notes, and they were proud to share their learning with you. We hope the assembly highlighted the importance of reflecting on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and reminded us all that we can move forward together through ReconciliACTION. In class, we connected our learning to meaningful goals. These helped students deepen their understanding of history while building creativity in music. Last week, our “I can” statements were: I can reflect on the impact of colonization on Indigenous peoples. I can improvise, create, and play rhythm patterns to accompany songs and stories.