Sunday, 29 September 2019

Week 4

It took 4 weeks but if finally feels like we're settling in!  Thanks to families and students for showing great understanding and patience with our reorganization this past week; our class is now a 4/5 split with 16 grade 4s and 6 grade 5s. 

Some info as we move ahead:

Curriculum night
A heartfelt thank you to families for coming to our Curriculum Night on the 26th.  It was great to meet new families and welcome back familiar faces.  For those who missed it, here is some important info:
- English is taught by Ms. Vlachos-Daskalakis
- Social Studies & Science will be on rotation throughout the year; Grade 4s will go to Mme Hassanle and Grade 5s will stay with me
- a revised schedule is available below
- instructions on how to join "Remind" app are also below




















Clairlea Reads
Our school book club has officially started!  Students were given a copy of their books at our first meeting on Friday.  Our first goal is to get to page 70 by October 23rd; students will meet with Ms. Purvis, Ms. Vincent and myself at lunch for a fun meeting

Orange Tshirt
September 30th is Orange Shirt day; don't forget to wear orange to show solidarity for residential school survivors

Terry Fox Run
Last Thursday our school laced up for the annual Terry Fox run.  Students showed a huge amount of spirit and endurance during our run and pushed hard for over 30 minutes.  Fundraising ends for us on Thursday, Oct. 3rd; students had set a personal goal of $20 goal per person - thanks for your support at home in encouraging them to find creative ways to earn a few dollars.
























Upcoming dates:
October 2nd - picture day
October 11th - PD day
October 14th - Thanksgiving Day
October 22nd - Field Trip (Théâtre Français)
October 25th - Halloween Howl (evening)
November 11th - Progress Reports

Have a great week!

Sunday, 22 September 2019

week 3

We had a very busy week with lots of big things on the go.  Our language project exploring "who we are" was completed on September 20th; oral presentations will start on September 23rd in class.  Thank you for your help at home in providing family photos for these presentations.

Reorganization - Sept. 25th
On September 16th, a letter was communicated to families explaining an upcoming reorganization of students in the junior division.  We are lucky to have been allotted a new French Immersion teacher in order to reduce class sizes in the junior division.  As a result, my class will become a smaller 4/5 starting September 25th, and a second 4/5 FI has been created.  It was a difficult process of selecting almost half of my students to move into a new class.  Academic and social needs were top of list when making these decisions.

I understand there was a mix-up with the letters sent home by the office on the 20th, confirming placements; if you're still unsure whether your child is staying with me or moving to the other 4/5, please email me at christine.trott@tdsb.on.ca.

Curriculum Night - Sept. 26th
In light of our reorganization, our Curriculum Night was moved to this Thursday, September 26th.  This will allow parents to meet with the correct teacher and get an overview of the year ahead.  I'm hoping to see as many families as possible; classroom presentations start at 6:00 & 6:20.  The evening will wrap up at 6:40.

Terry Fox Run - Sept. 26th
Our school Terry Fox Run is scheduled to take place during the afternoon of the 26th.  Students have set a personal goal of $20 in order to reach a target of $600 in our class.  Thanks for your support in helping them reach their goals!

Orange Shirt Day - Sept. 30th
On September 30th, we at Clairlea show our solidarity for Canada's Indigenous people by wearing an orange shirt.  This shirt is a symbol of reconciliation for the horrors that were Canada's residential schools.  For over 30 years, young Indigenous Canadians were forced into government-run schools where they were stripped of their culture, language, pride and human rights.  By wearing an orange shirt we take a stand against discrimination and show our respect for Canada's First People. 











Wishing you all a good week ahead!

Sunday, 15 September 2019

Week 2

We had a very productive week, pushing ahead with our language project which we are trying to finish for our Curriculum Night on Thursday!  Thank you to those families who have sent in pictures and helped students better understand the history of their names. 

Some important info...

Curriculum Night
On Thursday, September 19th all families are invited to school for our Curriculum Night.  There will be a BBQ from 5:30 - 6:00 and then you're invited to come and meet me in room 205 where I'll talk about the year ahead.  First info session with me is from 6:00 - 6:20 and the second from 6:20 - 6:40.  I really look forward to meeting as many of you as possible on Thursday!

Clairlea Reads
A newsletter was sent home last week inviting students and families to sign up for our Junior/Intermediate book club.  The details on how our club works and the book pick are all on the form.  Please email me if you have any questions.  This is an exciting club for students and families from Grades 4 to 8.  Hope to see you there!

School Agendas
Every year students receive a school agenda which is used to keep track of our schedule and deadlines.  Our school agendas have not arrived yet so we're really behind.  This puts more responsibility on students to come prepared for library, assignments and various activities.  Please refer to our class schedule to help stay on track until agendas arrive.  Thanks for your patience.

French
The start of the year is always a transition for students and teachers.  The jump to the Junior division comes with increased responsibility and expectations.  A friendly reminder to talk at home about the importance of using French in class at all times.  This is key for success in oral language and helps build vocabulary.  In addition, as per my homework note, French Immersion students must be reading at home every single day for at least 20min.  Students have a chance to borrow French books from our school library every week.  In addition, the Toronto Public Library has a great selection of French books.  Finally, if you're interested in purchasing books that your kids enjoy, you may want to check out Renaud Bray.  Students will have a good sense of what books appeal to them and can help you navigate the site: https://www.renaud-bray.com/jeunesse.aspx  Thanks for your support!

STEM
We had our first STEM class with Mr. Farquharson this past week. We will working with him weekly to build our math and science skills with the help of our school robots.  Coding will be a big component and a great hook to get students engaged with all things STEM!
























See you on Thursday!

Sunday, 8 September 2019

Week 1

Félicitations - we survived week 1!  I hope that everyone feels good about the start of the year
and has recharged this weekend.
WHO AM I PROJECT
Students should be talking to you about a language project they are working on in class.
This will be a digital presentation to the class where they share their roots, their values and
the people & places that have made them who they are today. Your help in talking to them
about these things would be wonderful. Students will need to collect photos for their
presentation and have been assigned a TDSB Gmail account. Pictures can be sent from a
family member's account to your child's for Monday, September 9th.
The format of your child's email address is: firstname.lastname@student.tdsb.on.ca
If you run into trouble emailing photos, please send them to me: christine.trott@tdsb.on.ca
FIRST DAY PACKAGE
Each student received an envelope with the standard paperwork that is sent home every September.
Please read, sign and return all paperwork as soon as possible. Agendas will be sent home once the
school receives them.
CURRICULUM NIGHT
On September 19th, I'm hoping to meet as many of you as possible at our annual Curriculum Night. We'll have a BBQ at 5:30 and then teacher presentations start at 6PM.
GOALS
Students were asked this first week, what their goals are for Grade 4. Take a peak at their answers:















Have a great week!

Thursday, 5 September 2019

Homework is due September 6th!

I hope that everyone is surviving the first week!

This is a friendly reminder that students' "Qui suis-je" homework is due tomorrow.  Students have activated their TDSB email accounts today and now have their addresses.   They will share their addresses with you at home.  If you are able to email some photos to your child's email, they will then incorporate the pictures into their presentation.

Thanks in advance!  Reach out if you have any questions.



Sunday, 1 September 2019

Welcome to Grade 4!

It's with great enthusiasm that I welcome families to Grade 4 French Immersion, the Junior division at Clairlea and Room 205!  I hope that summer was restful and that everyone's ready for a full and exciting year ahead.

The first week of school is a transition for all of us so we'll ease back into things.  The first few days students will be reviewing routines and expectations and we'll build a class agreement together.  We'll also be working on our first language assignment.  Paperwork will be sent home including:

  • a welcome letter from me with our schedule
  • instructions to join Remind App
  • a family assignment that is due Friday, September 6th
  • a welcome package from the school
  • an agenda
Please mark your calendars for Thursday, September 19th when we'll host our Curriculum Night (5:30 - 7PM).  I really look forward to meeting as many of you as possible to talk about my program in person.

I'm excited to work with you to ensure each child has a successful and happy year.  Do not hesitate to contact me at any time if you have any questions!

Wishing you all strength this first week!