Thursday 19 December 2019

Game Donations

Hello Families,

Lake Bonavista School is looking for donations of board games, card games, puzzles and coloring books. If you have any gently used games that your family has outgrown, would you consider donating them to the school?

We are particularly interested in ‘classic’ games, as well as any additional games or puzzles that are appropriate for approximately ages 5-12, multi-player, and support turn taking and collaboration.

Please only send games complete with all pieces, and that do not require batteries, plugging in, or access to computers/tablets or other technology.

Our wish-list includes, but is not limited to:

Puzzles under 100 pieces
Battleship
Checkers
Connect 4
Jenga
Variations of Memory
Chutes and Ladders
Guess Who?
Eye Found It! Games
Quirkle
Sorry
Spot It
Blokus
Santorini
Animal Upon Animal
Outfoxed

With gratitude,
Lake Bonavista School   

Friday 13 December 2019

AARCS Fundraiser

Thank you so much to everyone who helped support our AARCS fundraiser! We tried to make extra treats last year since the treats were such a hit! We’ve even heard from quite a few families that the recipes we used this year were very well received by the cats and dogs enjoying them! 

Our goal was to raise $500 this year and we currently have raised $374. We have sold out of dog treats but still have several cat treats available. We will continue to sell the cat treats on Monday in the office for $3 if you are interested, and will also be taking donations if you would like to contribute.

Thanks again for all of your support!
Ms. Midgley, Mrs. Ireland, Ms. Burnham & Mr. Pereira

Wednesday 11 December 2019

Celebrations and Traditions

Hi Families,

As part of learning about celebrations and traditions, we have been exploring celebrations in addition to Christmas, that take place in December.

This week, we started with exploring the celebration of Hanukkah, and concluded today by learning the Dreidel Game. Students will be bringing home chocolate coins tomorrow (in lieu of traditional Hanukkah gelt) to tell you about the game.

If you care to play at home, there is a Dreidel app!

Instructions for playing are:



Today, we started exploring Kwanzaa, and I was amazed at the connections students were making between Hanukkah and Kwanzaa, Christmas and Kwanzaa, and the different traditions, celebrations and symbols.

Please look for two poems coming home this week connecting to these celebrations.

Ms. Thomas


Retell vs Summarize

Hi Families,

As a class we have been working on different components of stories, and communicating our understanding of different stories.

On Seesaw, you will notice recent recordings connected to our My Father's Dragon read aloud. Students have been asked to identify the animal, problem and solution for chapters 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9. They are provided with a picture to help support their communication and recall, and are encouraged to revisit other pictures in the book if they are having difficulty remembering details.

Elmer ran into a lion.
The problem was: the lion's mane was a mess, and his mother was coming to visit.
The solution was: Elmer gave him a comb, brush and seven hair ribbons,
and taught him how to braid his mane. 
We have also been working on the difference between retelling and summarizing a story.

Retelling: Tell the story again, adding as many details as possible. 
Summarizing: Tell only the most important parts of the story. 

The framework we have been using to support our summarizing is:


And we have worked to summarize the following titles:




Which of the stories can your child summarize for you?

Have a good evening everyone!
Ms. Thomas


Monday 9 December 2019

AARCS Fundraiser

Rooms 12, 16, 13 and 4 are doing another fundraiser this year to raise money for the Alberta Animal Rescue Crew Society (AARCS). During the daytime and evening winter concert shows on Thursday, December 12th, we will be selling homemade Crunchy Tuna Cat Treats and Wowbutter Banana Dog Bites. Each bag will cost $3 and all proceeds will go towards AARCS to help ensure the animals in their care have their basic necessities this holiday season. Please bring cash if you are interested in purchasing treats for your own pets or as a holiday gift! Thank you for your support!

If you have any questions please email Ms. Midgley (lemidgley@cbe.ab.ca) or Mrs. Ireland (hlireland@cbe.ab.ca)

Sunday 8 December 2019

Winter Concert - Ticketing Information

Hi Families, 

Winter Concert tickets are expected to come home with oldest or only children tomorrow (Monday). 

Please note that each family is given 2 tickets to the Winter Concert. If you are wanting more tickets, you may add your name to the wait list by contacting the office: 403-777-6871.

Due to the size of our gym, we need to be careful to stay under the maximum capacity for safety regulations. Babies/toddlers that sit in laps/strollers/arms all count as bodies towards capacity - they require a ticket. 

This is also why we have two separate shows! If you have additional family members that would like to come to the concert, the daytime shows are another option. 

Students performing in the 6:00pm evening show, also perform in the 9:30am daytime show. 
Students performing in the 7:30pm evening show, also perform in the 12:45pm daytime show. 

On the evening of the concert, please have your child remove their outdoor footwear and place them on their regular boot racks. They can wear their indoor shoes, or have another pair of shoes brought with them to wear for the concert. Jackets can be hung at their coat-hooks or brought to the classroom. Families are also welcome to leave their jackets at coat-hooks or classrooms, as the gym does get quite warm. 

Students performing in the 6:00pm show are asked to arrive at 5:40pm. 
Students performing in the 7:30pm show are asked to arrive at 7:10pm. 

After the concert is over, please pick your child up in our classroom and leave by either the East Garden door, or West Parking Lot door. South doors will be closed for entry/exit. 

Looking forward to the performance!
Ms. Thomas




Friday 6 December 2019

PJ and Buddy Baking Day

Hi Families, 

Next Friday, December 13th, our classroom will be having a PJ and Buddy Baking Day!

Students are welcome to wear their pyjamas and slippers, as well as bring either a stuffy or a blanket. Please help your child chose one of these items that is the size of their backpack or smaller. 


In addition, with our buddies in Ms. Bouchard's class, we will be making bannock, after being inspired by the book Awâsis and the World-Famous Bannock. We will also try our hand at making butter, connecting to our recent explorations into life in the past. If your child would also like to bring additional condiments for their bannock, they are more than welcome too. Bannock is a simple bread, so any kind of spread can be enjoyed with it. Please remember we have a nut allergy in our classroom, and are a nut-aware school. 

Have a wonderful weekend!
Ms. Thomas



Wednesday 4 December 2019

Mayor's Food Drive

Our school is participating in the 31st Annual Mayor’s Food Drive. We will be accepting non-perishable food items for donation to the Calgary Food Bank at all of the performances and throughout December until December 19.

Thank you for your generous donations.


Tuesday 3 December 2019

Connecting Memories to Artifacts

Hi Families, 

Using one of the artifacts from our Kitchen Museokit, as well as a repeated viewing of the Early Life in Canada video, and personal experiences with baking, we created a "5 Finger" framework to begin developing a memory using the five senses. We are doing this activity as a shared writing experience (everyone contributing ideas) with the intention of students creating their own "5 Senses Memory" for their Memory Museum item.



Ms. Thomas

School Donations

Hi Families,

Lake Bonavista School is looking for donations of two items leading up to the Winter Concert.

If you have any scrapbook paper or wrapping paper that you are willing to part with, would you mind sending them in for use within different classrooms?

Thank you!

Monday 2 December 2019

Kitchen Artifacts

Hi Families,

Today we explored a collection of artifacts from the Glenbow Museum Kitchen Museokit.

We discovered that some of the artifacts were connected in the job they performed as a part of daily life. 

Ask you child what the connection is between these artifacts:


You can watch this short animated video together, and see if they can spot a few of the tools in use:

Have a good evening!
Ms. Thomas

Winter Concert Information

Hello Families!

Our Winter Concert is just over a week away!

Students performing in the 6:00 show (rooms 3,5,6,10,11,12 and 16) need to arrive at school at 5:40 pm on Thursday Dec. 12. 

Students performing in the 7:30 show (rooms 2.4.7.8.9.13.17) need to arrive at school at 7:10 pm on Thursday Dec. 12.

Students in Grades 1-4 can wear what they like to the concert.  No hats/novelty headbands please so we can see everyone’s smiling faces when they are on the stage! 

Thank you for your support, the students are excited.

Julie Kawchuk