Edmison Heights P.S. 1111 Royal Drive Peterborough, Ontario K9H 6P9 705-745-0722 Principal: Glen Payne ([email protected]) School Council: Karen Stoyles ([email protected]) Superintendent: Steve Girardi ([email protected]) Trustees: Rose Kitney ([email protected]) Wayne Bonner ([email protected]) School Website: http://edmisonheights.kprdsb.ca April 2015 Well we sure hope that you had a wonderful and relaxing March Break and are ready for a very busy 3 months of school. We look forward to the warm weather and all of the activities both in and out of the classroom. We would like to thank you once again for all the support that you provide to the students and to our school. Your support makes a difference in helping the students at EHPS achieve their full potential! Character Education Each month throughout the year, we will continue to focus on a Character Trait. We have discussions, model and use a variety of methods to encourage our students to develop all the skills necessary to be successful in and out of the classroom. Please encourage discussions with your children regarding Responsibility this month. In school, we will promote this with students by talking about finishing what they start even when it is difficult, to not give up when faced with challenges or obstacles, and to complete all assignments to the best of their ability. Congratulations to… Thank you to parent Christine Zomer for organizing The Junior Winter Activity Day on Wednesday, March 4. Students in grades 4 to 6 had a choice of Skiing/Snowboarding at Brimacombe Ski Club in Orono or a fun day at Trent University. A special thank you to our parents who accompanied the students that day. Thank you to Mrs. Prins and her team of parent and community volunteers for running a Knitting Club every Tuesday and Thursday since October at afternoon recess. The club has wrapped up for this school year and students in grades 2 to 6 learned to knit and made blankets for our furry friends at the Lakefield Animal Welfare Society (LAWS). In addition, thank you to everyone who donated canned food, old towels, kitty litter, newspaper, etc. for LAWS during the 2nd week of March. Cops for Cancer The Pedal for Hope team from the Peterborough Lakefield Community Police Service, the Ontario Provincial Police and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police will be visiting Edmison Heights once again this spring. Students who wish to participate in this event can pick up a permission form and pledge envelope from the office. On Monday April 27, the Pedal for Hope team will be at Edmison Heights at 11:30 am, where some students will be shaving their heads or donating their pony tails to support pediatric cancer research. School Council Update Edmison Heights School Council is pleased and proud to be bringing back Breakdancing Jimmy! All students in the school will have the opportunity to learn some new moves and have some fun completely free of charge! Watch your agendas for more information. The final round of Hot Lunch order forms has gone home with students. If you have missed this order form and would like to take part in pizza and/or East Side Mario’s lunches, please contact the program organizers through the school office. Thank you to everyone who has enjoyed hot lunches throughout the school year. You have helped make this program a very successful fundraiser! New National Sports cards will be sent home soon. These cards are valid until the summer and Edmison Heights benefits each time you shop and show your card. The next School Council meeting will be held on May 4, 2015 at 6:30 pm in the Edmison Heights library. Breakfast Program Student Absences and Calling In Spring is here, well according to the calendar at least. As we continue offering nutritious snacks in the classrooms 5 days per week, we are excited that local farmers will be preparing crops for future nutrition days. Along with promoting healthy eating and nutrition for all of our students, we also will be using the nutrition program to highlight and educate students about local food production. We encourage you to purchase local fruits, vegetable and dairy products when possible and share with your children the value in supporting local farmers. Thank you to all the parents/guardians who call in to the school when your child/children are ill, out for appointments or will be arriving late. This enables the attendance to be completed quickly and we know that all our students are safe. Students arriving late must sign in at the office. Tax season is also upon us and we would like to remind you that donations made through http://www.pcchu.ca/ffk/ are eligible for a tax receipt. If a donation of time is more feasible for you, we are continuing to be in need of volunteers. Please contact us for more information. Happy Spring, Janet Dawson Sheila Bourgeois [email protected] [email protected] Parking Lots Our school like many others has a very busy parking lot. We would ask that everyone work together to utilize our space as best we can. If you happen to be picking up your child(ren) or dropping them off, please be mindful and considerate of other traffic movement in and out of the parking lot. The school parking lot tends to be a very busy area! Thank you for your help. Please note that the answering machine is on 24/7 for your convenience and you can call in at 705-749-1598 and leave a message anytime. Kindergarten Registration Just a reminder that registration for all children who are eligible to attend either Junior or Senior Kindergarten for September 2015 will continue to take place this month. Accurate enrollment projections are key to getting funding from the Ministry of Education and to the Board’s budget process. If you have a child, or know of anyone who has a child who will be attending Junior Kindergarten this fall or Senior Kindergarten (and is not attending school now), please come into the school or contact us at 705-745-0722 to register. The following information will assist you with the registration process: Junior Kindergarten students must be 4 as of December 31, 2015. Senior Kindergarten students must be 5 as of December 31, 2015. Verification of age must be provided by birth certificate or equivalent. Complete immunization information must also be brought in to register. In addition, a proof of address is required. Departure Class Placements As we get closer to the end of the school year, I know many people start to think of where their child will be in the following year. Requests for particular teachers will not be gathered because it is very difficult to honor such requests, and we as a staff spend a lot of time creating classes that will best meet the needs of all students and the school as a whole for the following year. If you have a special request in regard to needs that you feel would support your child, I would ask that you send me a note in writing to the office or directly to my email ([email protected]) by May 29, 2015. We will gather these requests and do our best to honor them. Should you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to give me a call. Thank you for your support and cooperation! G. Payne Students leaving early must sign out through the office with a note in the agenda. If a student is a bus student, we expect that most days, that student will be arriving and leaving on the bus. If there is any change to a student departure habit for any given day, a note must be written in the student agenda. When picking up students at the end of the day, we ask that you please wait outside, at the back of the school for your child(ren). Please set a meeting spot for you and your children i.e. school playground, bench, baseball diamond, etc. We are trying to keep the school hallways free for the safe dismissal of all our students. Transportation Requests MAY STSCO, the company that looks after the busing for the school board, has updated their method of gathering information for transportation requests. If your child/children currently receive busing due to childcare arrangements or for out of boundary, you need to fill out an online request for the 2015/2016 school year. This request can be found on the main page of their website www.stsco.ca. Breakdancing – Junior May 1 Parents Council Meeting May 4 Car-Free School Day May 6 Pizza Lunch May 6 To fill out the request, you will require your child’s OEN (Ontario Education Number), which is the nine digit number found on your child’s report card, and their date of birth. Breakdancing – Junior May 8 East Side Mario’s Lunch May 13 Breakdancing – Junior May 15 Victoria Day – School closed May 18 Pizza Lunch May 20 Breakdancing – Primary May 22 Popcorn Day May 22 Breakdancing – Primary May 25 East Side Mario’s Lunch May 27 Breakdancing – Primary May 29 Important Dates Car-Free School Day April 1 East Side Mario’s Lunch April 1 Good Friday - School closed April 3 Easter Monday – School closed April 6 Pizza Lunch April 8 East Side Mario’s Lunch April 15 Pizza Lunch April 22 Pedal for Hope April 27 East Side Mario’s Lunch April 29 6:30 pm When students are at work doing math tasks at school, it can look very different than you may remember from your days in the classroom. One key difference is that there is a lot more talk. And not it’s not just any talk-its math talk! There are two important reasons for this change: 1) Researchers and teachers now know that students learn and become better at math when they talk with others and explain their thinking or when they convince someone that their solution to a problem makes sense. 2) The skills of working with others and the skills of communication will be needed by students as they progress through school and beyond into the world of work. As parents, you can help your child develop these important skills just by asking a few simple questions each day. For example, if you say to your child, “Tell me why you think that”, you are helping your child to become better at explaining his or her reasoning. This skill is useful not just for math, but for many areas of daily life. You can encourage math talk when your child is involved in homework as well. Have your child explain what he or she has done to complete a task or problem. If your child has done something in a different way than you would have done it, be patient. Try not to jump in. Watch. Listen. Ask your child to show you again or ask, “Do you think that will work every time?”. Try using some of the questions or prompts on this handy reference card along with some of the activity suggestions below to help your child develop both better communication skills and a deeper understanding of mathematics. And remember to have fun! Activities to Try: Investigation Questions and Sentence Starters for Math: Tell me why you think that. I think that you are saying… (Try to summarize what your child has said, but have him or her listen to be sure your thinking is right). What do you think will happen? Do you think that will happen every time? Can you repeat what you just said? Can you repeat what I just said? Can you add to what you just said (or what I just said)? Do you agree (or disagree with me)? Why? Take your time to think, I’ll wait (count silently for at least 5-7 seconds before prompting or asking anything else). Does this remind you of anything else? Can you show me again how you did that? Tell me what you are ‘seeing’ in your mind. What strategy did you use? Go to: http://educ.queensu.ca/sites/webpublish.queen su.ca.educwww/files/files/Community/COC/CY BTTIM%20-%20Curriculum%20Integration.pdf Try the investigation on page 3, “Our Body Rules!” to see what kind of square each of your family members are. Remember to talk first and try and predict what you will find out before you actually measure each other. Game Go to: http://eworkshop.on.ca/edu/resources/guides/G uide_Geometry_Spatial_Sense_456.pdf On page 116 of this resource, you will find instructions for how to play ‘Check Mate’ (Game boards are found on pages 115 and 116). Play this game with your child. Ask your child if they are ‘seeing’ the game board in their mind (visualizing) to help them or what strategy they are using to find your rectangles. Further Information If you would like to know more about math talk in the classroom, go to: http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/literacynumeracy /inspire/research/bruce.pdf If you would like to read more about how to help your child succeed in math, go to: http://oame.on.ca/mathies/activitiesTogether.ht ml
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