Friday 4 December 2015

Winter is on it's way

Ogden Winter Concert - December 9 at 6pm

Please join us in kicking off the season at Ogden Junior Public School's Winter Concert taking place on Wednesday December 9th from 6 to 7 pm. Doors open at 5:45.

Community Potluck Dinner - December 11 @ 5pm

Join us for a community potluck dinner starting at 5pm. Notices have gone home to families to get you participating.

Ogden APP and Home-School Communication

Thank you to the Ogden Families that have downloaded our Ogden APP. The next step is to subscribe to your child's classroom on the APP. Our teachers will be increasing their use of the APP for classroom communications in the New Year!
  
This application now delivers key messages and event information to our community. Staff will be available at school right after the Winter Concert and during the Community Potluck dinner to help parents subscribe to their child's classroom using the APP.

Wednesday 25 November 2015

Update about Report Cards for 2015/16

Dear Parents/Guardians,

The Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario (ETFO) has ratified an agreement with the Government of Ontario and the Ontario Public Schools Boards’ Association (OPSBA). This letter will provide an update on elementary progress reports.
Junior and Senior Kindergarten:
As part of the agreement, teachers will not be completing Progress Reports for students in Senior Kindergarten (SK)  in December 2015.  
Parents/guardians of children in Senior Kindergarten will be contacted by their Senior Kindergarten Teacher to schedule an observation visit or parent-teacher conference in February 2016. It is anticipated that parents/guardians of children in Junior Kindergarten (JK) will receive a Summary Report in February 2016, and that both JK and SK students will receive a Summary Report in June 2016.
Grades 1 to 8:
As previously announced, teachers will complete Progress Reports for students in Grades 1 to 8, which will be sent home on December 10, 2015. Progress Reports are designed to provide a broad sense of your child’s progress in mastering the curriculum, as well as insight into the development of important learning skills and work habits.  The Progress Reports will be completed in line with the Ministry of Education’s Growing Success document.  Teachers will use their professional judgment in completion of these reports.

Reporting Dates for JK to Grade 8 Students (Dec 2015 to June 2016)
·         Grades 1 to 8 Progress Reports will be sent home on Thursday, December 10th, 2015.
·         Term 1 Report Cards will be issued the week of February 8, 2016 with Parent/Teacher Conferences scheduled for February 12th, 2016. 
·         Term 2 Report Cards will be issued the week of June 27th, 2016.

We value the ongoing, meaningful communication between the home and school to support student learning.  Students learn best when parents and educators work together.  If you would like to discuss your child’s progress, we invite you to contact your child’s teacher directly.
 

Thursday 19 November 2015

Ogden’s 2nd Annual Flu Prevention Health Night



Tuesday November 24, 2015
3:45 to 5:00 pm
In the GYM

FLU – All you wanted to know about the flu and ways to prevent it from spreading!
Dr. Tuhina Biswas

Having a positive flu shot experience!
Morgan Livingstone


All about the Nelson Mandela Park Pediatric Health Clinic!  Rajkumar Luke Vijendra Das

Friday 16 October 2015

Ogden “LiveGreen Toronto” Playground Revitalization Day, October 22, 2015

Thank You Ceremony to LiveGreen Toronto

Thursday October 22, 2015 at 3:45 pm

With words from our City Councillor, Joe Cressy

Please join us in our school yard for this presentation and show of support for our Playground. We want to send a clear message of thanks to LiveGreen Toronto for supporting our Schoolyard Revitalization. We also want to emphasize the importance of our schoolyard as a beautiful ‘green’ space for our students as well as the local community! Ogden is a gem (that could use some polishing) in this fantastic city!

Gardening Help Needed!
Please talk to or email andreas.ghabrial@tdsb.on.ca if you are able to help!  Parents interested in helping us prepare our schoolyard for the winter are welcome to join us anytime next week with gardening gloves in hand.  We will do our best to clean out weeds and lay down mulch in preparation for our 1000 Daffodil Bulb Planting on October 22nd.    As a community we will plant 1000 bulbs between 2 and 5pm that will reward us with early spring colours!

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Reading with RAZ-Kids for Ogden Students
Please ask your child for their login information for this online reading resource. It will help your child with their reading! This information is being sent home in your child’s bag. If you do not receive it please check in at the office next week for login information.

Important Dates ahead…

Snack and Chat for Parents – Monday October 19, 2015 from 9am to 10:30am
Ogden ”LiveGreen” Schoolyard Revitalization Day - October 22, 2015
School Council Meeting; Thursday October 22, 2015 @ 5:30 pm
Family Pumpkin Carving; October 30, 2015 from 3:45 to 5:30 pm, Ogden Gym!


Friday 9 October 2015

Ogden News Update - LiveGreen Toronto, Piano Lessons, Badminton and more...

Ogden “LiveGreen Toronto” Playground Revitalization Day, October 22, 2015

I welcome all families to join us in thanking LiveGreen Toronto for their generous grant of $25,000 that has gone into recent schoolyard improvements. We will have a thank you ceremony in our school yard at 3:45 pm. I will also update the community on the status of our planned playground climbing structure. Our local Councilor, Joe Cressy, will be in attendance. Parents interested in helping us prepare our schoolyard for the winter are welcome to join us with gardening gloves in hand between 2 and 4 pm. We will do our best to clean out weeds, laydown mulch, and plant 1000 bulbs that will reward us with early spring colours.

Small Group Piano Lessons at Ogden
Caleb Seguin, a local musician and piano teacher, would like to offer piano lessons to interested Ogden students.  To support the program a recommended donation of $10/lesson will get us started. As your children get to know Caleb Seguin better, we can explore longer individualized sessions starting in January 2016.  If you are interested in having your child participate please send an email to andreas.ghabrial@tdsb.on.ca including your child’s name and current level of piano knowledge. I will meet with Caleb early next week to create a schedule that will accommodate as many interested students as possible.

TAC Badminton School at Ogden
October 26 to December 14 from 3:45 to 4:45 every Monday. Go to http://www.tacsports.ca/in-schools/  Register for Parents…then Enter OGDEN15.

Ogden APP and Home-School Communication
Thank you to the Ogden Families that are using the Ogden APP to access school information.  This application now delivers key messages and event information to our community. Once our work situation settles, it will also provide information from your child’s classroom.  Please join us at our next Council Meeting for a quick tutorial of the APP and some of its hidden features.  
Get the Ogden APP at http://ogden.school2go.ca/

Important Dates ahead…

School Council Meeting; Thursday October 22, 2015 @ 5:30 pm
            Agenda items will include: Principal Report (10 min), Ogden APP Tutorial (10 min), School Budget (10 min), Code of Conduct (10 min), Playground Planning – Phase 2 – Playing Field (10 min)

Family Pumpkin Carving; October 30, 2015 from 3:45 to 5:30 pm, Ogden Gym!

Join us for an early evening of Pumpkin Carving Fun.  Any parents interested in helping in the planning of this event please join us at our School Council Meeting on Thursday October 22, 2015.

Monday 28 September 2015

Dear Ogden Families;

With October approaching keeping communication open between home and school is essential. Please ensure that your contact information is up to date with our office. If you have moved or changed contact information please call Myla at 416 393-9110 or send an email to the Principal at andreas.ghabrial@tdsb.on.ca.

Please register for the Ogden App, available on the Web and as an Android or Apple App. Go to http://ogden.school2go.ca to get started. This application will ensure you have the most current information about what is and is not happening at Ogden!

Unsure how to get started with this application? Join us on Monday October 5th for our Parent Snack and Chat in the community room from 9am to 10:30 am. I will review the basic features of the APP and help you get started.


Sincerely,

Andreas Ghabrial





Essential School Communications


Friday 25 September 2015

School Council Meeting Principal Report

School Organization, Classes, Programs and Supports

FDK
A - 22
B - 25
C – 15 (without ECE)

Primary
Grade 1 –  – 21
Grade ½ - – 23
Grade 2/3 –  22
Grade 2/3  – 23

Junior
Grade 4/5 - 28
Grade 5/6 – 25
HSP Grade 4/5/6 - 5

Total Student Population - 209

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Special Education, ESL and Library

Mandarin – JK to Grade 6.  2.5 hours of instruction a week.
This program extends the school day at Ogden by .5 hour.

Swimming – Grade 2 to 6 to take lessons once a week at Scadding Court Pool. This weekly excursion is currently not happening due to WTR.

Outdoor Classroom
Embedded outdoor and environmental education for FDK and Early Primary students.

Nutrition Program
Morning snack in class for every student

Music (Strings) for Grade 5 students
This program augments Music instruction at Ogden for students interested in String Instruments. Students are selected based on interest and ability. Information forms have gone out to all Grade 5 students.

Volunteer Readers
Reading support for emergent readers in Grade 1. Community and parent volunteers form the support team and read in our community room on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

Jump Math and Lunch Mentors
Big Brothers/Sisters mentoring students in Library on Tuesdays

Terry Fox Run – September 30 at 1:30 pm. Students will be asked to bring a coin.
Art Cart
Mobile cart filled with Art Supplies to enhance Visual Art instruction in classrooms

Mobile Technology Project
Focus on observation, inquiry, documentation, creation, presentation.
Use of Twitter and online classrooms
IPads – at least 5 Ipads in each Primary Classroom
Laptops – Access for students in Grade 3 to 6 in all classes
Academic Workplace and Google Classroom

Cross Country Runners
70 students are participating in our Team this year. Meet is on October 8th. Parent volunteer drivers are needed.

Lego Robotics
Ogden Team of 10 Junior students are getting ready to compete again this year!

Welcoming Communities for TDSB Newcomers – Tuesdays to 4:45 pm.

Ogden School Playground

Phase 1, $115, 000 – Planned Starting Date – August 1, 2015
At this point an encroachment agreement is in the works. Legal from both the TDSB and City of Toronto are working out the arrangements. Transportation and Parks and Recreation have a stake in the outcome. School will notify community as soon as there is an update. Councilor Cressy and Trustee Malik are involved and supportive.

Phase 2, $100,000 – Work with School Council to determine priorities on Master Plan that can be covered with this second allocation of Section 37 monies. Planning to begin when Phase 1 is complete. Construction to begin in Summer of 2016.

LiveGreen Grant – 25,000 – Final report is due to City of Toronto in October. There is budget room for seating (benches or rocks) and gardens. Live Green monies will also be used based on the Ogden School Revitalization MasterPlan.


Work to Rule

The Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario (ETFO) announced that Phase 3 of its work-to-rule campaign will begin on Monday, September 21, 2015. The new actions include not:
§  Filling in for absent teachers
§  Participating in interviews with parents, unless there is a concern about a student's progress
§  Updating or distributing classroom blogs, websites or newsletters
§  Updating Individual Education Plans by the deadline
§  Preparing report card comments
§  Running extra-curricular activities on Wednesdays
ETFO has indicated that if sufficient progress is not made, it MAY implement rotating one day strikes in October. Read more on ETFO's website.

The union representing school support staff began job-related action in the form of a work-to-rule on September 10, 2015. CUPE, Local 4400 members will continue to report to work and perform their regular duties but will not perform any additional duties. For example, staff have been instructed to work only their regular hours, to take all breaks and lunch, and not to attend unpaid meetings.

School Communications


Thursday 24 September 2015

Meet the Teacher for Monday September 28 Cancelled

Dear Ogden Families;

RE: Meet the Teacher on September 28th from 12:45 to 1:45 has been postponed.

I continue to be optimistic about a resolution to the current WTR Campaign by the Elementary Teachers of Ontario(ETFO). Until that time however, any Meet the Teacher events will be postponed.
You are welcome always to arrange a meeting with your child's teacher to enhance the home school relationship. I encourage you to arrange this with the teacher during pick up or drop off if convenient or by leaving your child's teacher a message with Myla in our office at 416 393-9110.

Sincerely,

Andreas Ghabrial

Tuesday 22 September 2015

Dental Screening at Ogden - September 23 to 25


Dear Ogden Families;                                                                                School Year 2015-2016

Toronto Public Health (T.P.H.) provides dental programs to children from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 8.

To identify children with oral health problems, a screening program is offered to students in accordance with the Ontario Ministry of Health requirements for mandatory health programs. The screening is an assessment by a dental hygienist using sterilized instruments. The dental hygienist will assess the need for topical fluoride, scaling, sealant and any other obvious dental needs.

As a follow up to the screening, only parents whose children are identified as requiring dental services will be notified. A note to that effect will be sent home with your child/ren for your information and action. You may also receive a phone call from T.P.H. dental staff to assist you in accessing care.

Please be advised that this screening assessment does not replace the dental examination done by a licensed dentist.

The dental screening dates for Ogden Junior Public School will be on September 23, 24 and 25, 2015.

If you do not wish your child/ren to be screened, please inform the school.

For additional information, please contact us at the phone number listed above or visit us at http://www.toronto.ca/health/dental/children_youth.htm.



Dr. Hazel Stewart
Director

Dental and Oral Health Services

Friday 18 September 2015

September 18, 2015 Update about School Council, Parent Snack and Chats, Cross Country and Lego Robotics

Reorganization of Classrooms – September 18, 2015 is count day
We have had a healthy registration for our school this year and may need to balance classes. Our count for September 18 has been done and we will find out early next week about next steps. I will communicate any developments to our School Council at the meeting on September 24th .

School Council
Please join us for our first meeting on Thursday September 24 at 5:30 pm.
This first meeting will include the formation of council, student safety at school, activity planning and a playground update.  All parents welcome.

Monday Parent Snack and Chat
First session planned for September 28th from 9am to 10:30am. Please contact lynne.martens@tdsb.on.ca (416 884-2870) for more info or to share your ideas.

Nutrition Program
Thanks to Hala Toubal Our Nutrition Program has begun. Volunteers are always welcome. Please contact her by leaving a note in the nutrition mailbox in our office.

Cross Country Team
Cross Country will continue practicing on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday morning at 7:55 AM in the schoolyard. Parent volunteers are welcome to support our morning runners whenever you can.

Lego Robotics
Our Lego Robotics team is off to a great start with some new applicants today. We wish the team success in their programming goals!

Meet the Teacher

At this point all meet the Teacher/Curriculum events have been postponed.  

Wednesday 16 September 2015

Ogden Junior Public School Virtual Library - A great online resource for your child at home and school!


Dear Parent/Guardian,

Did you know that your child can get help from their school library when outside of school?
TDSB has a Virtual Library website of digital resources (e-books, news articles, streamed video, curated sites), to help students, teachers and parents.  Digital resources can be accessed anywhere, anytime with an internet connection. Some resources need passwords which you can get from your school's teacher-librarian.

The Virtual Library is an extension of your school library. It can be used for inquiry, projects, homework, building a love of reading or just for fun.


The Virtual Library can be found via:

        TDSB - http://www.tdsb.on.ca -- top navigation bar -- Find Your School -- enter your school name -- left navigation bar -- Virtual Library

        Academic Workspace (AW) -  https://aw.tdsb.on.ca -- login with with Student Number and Network Password -- top navigation bar-- My Home -- left navigation bar Library on the (also provides access to Homedrive, Google Drive, Pickup/Drop off folders)


The Virtual Library provides learning resources for students from K-12 allowing students to:

1.    search multiple age/grade/curriculum relevant resources from one location
2.    focus searches on one subject or many
3.    read fiction and nonfiction articles, books, newspapers, journals, encyclopedia etc. online
4.    read and listen to many resources with a read-aloud component
5.    watch full length videos and documentaries
6.    print, save, or email resources
7.    access content in English, French and many languages using translation features
8.    search by date or content type (e.g. images)  and avoid distracting advertising
9.    link to “Just Read It” for students to post recommended book titles, find out what  other TDSB students are reading and even win a book prize or author visit for their school.


Parents and caregivers can also explore the Parent Resources section of the Virtual Library site.

   For more information contact your school’s Teacher-Librarian or email library@tdsb.on.ca


Virtual Library Resource Highlights (explore resources in these sections of the Virtual Library site)  

Encyclopedias:
Britannica Online- a good place to find out about a wide variety of topics,  3 different reading levels, read aloud, translation, images/video and links to articles and recommended websites.
Universalis - French language encyclopedia for  intermediate and secondary

E-Books:
BookFlix  - paired fiction and non-fiction e-books on a wide variety of topics for K to 3 readers
Capstone - ancient civilizations, body systems, science, for grades 4 to 8
Follett Shelf  - fiction and nonfiction books to read online or on an iPad, for grade 4 to 8 readers
TabVue - social studies, Canadian topics, French and English, grades 4 to 10
Infobase - Science topics for grades 6 to 12
Gale Virtual Reference Library - background and specialized information on a broad range of subjects, grades 7 to 12

Online Databases:
PebbleGo - animals, earth & space and social studies information in  an online book format, incorporating read-a-loud, video/images for K to gr 3 and English Language Learners
CultureGrams  - information on countries and provinces, culture and local customs, global connections, regional comparisons.Two reading levels, images,interviews, maps, statistics, comparison graphs/charts, for grades 4 to 12
NoveList K to 8  - an annotated collection of fiction for elementary students which can be used to answer the question “what should I read next”.
Kids Search - provides access to articles on general topics as well as science and history related content for grades 5 to 12
Jobs People Do - career information, for grades 7 to 12
Canadian Student Research Centre -  highlights Canadian resources while searching multiple databases (Science, History, Literature), for grades 6 to 12.
Canadian Points of View - examines controversial issues from a Canadian perspective, providing pro-con essays, Canadian and International  magazine/news articles, for grades 6 to 12.
Global issues in Context - current global topics, international news, for grades 6 to 12.
Teen Health and Wellness  - sensitive mental and physical health and social issues affecting teenagers, support for students grades 7 to 12, also environmental science

 Images & Media:
Learn 360  - view or download streaming video related to many subject areas in elementary and secondary studies. Searchable by subject and by grade
CBC Archives  - access video and audio news stories related to Canada and the world
               Images Canada - a collection of images and photo stories 

Ogden School Council Nominations and Parent Meet and Greet!

Nominations are due today!

Please contact the school if you are interested in being a parent representative on our School Council.

.....and please take time to meet with us on Friday September 18, 2015 in the schoolyard after 3:30. Pizza slices will be available at very reasonable prices.


See you on Friday,

Samantha Lee - School Council Chair
Andreas Ghabrial - Principal
Nigel Dance - Vice Principal

Monday 14 September 2015

September Update

Safe Arrival and Dismissal
Staff supervision of the playground begins at 8:30 am and ends at 3:45 pm. All students without parents/guardians in the playground before and after this time will be brought into the office to resolve the problem.   To ensure safe movement of students, please keep clear of our hallways and doors during entry and dismissal.

Our School Bus
Students arriving and leaving by bus need to have a consistent schedule. Students scheduled for the bus at the end of the day will only be removed if a parent and/or guardian is onsite to pick them up. Please ensure you are at school to pick up your child before 3:30 pm.

Reorganization of Classrooms – September 18, 2015
We have had a healthy registration for our school this year and may need to balance classes. This will happen on September 18th and families affected will be contacted.

School Council
Thank you to those parents that attended our information sessions last week. If you are interested in participating on Council as a Parent Representative please contact the school office by 4pm on September 16th for your nomination form.  Please join us for a meet and greet on Friday September 18th at 3:45 pm  in our Schoolyard. This will be an opportunity to meet other parents and council nominees.  Our School Council Election will take place on Thursday September 24. Please join us to meet your new School Council in the Gym at 5:30 pm. This will also be the first official meeting of council.

Nutrition Program
Thanks to Hala Toubal Our Nutrition Program will begin tomorrow. Please look on the back for our upcoming menu.

Cross Country Team
Cross Country will begin this Wednesday September 16th at 7:55 AM in the schoolyard. Please ensure your child picks up permission forms from Mr. Shouldice prior to attending. Any parent volunteers are welcome to attend that first morning or contact mark.shouldice@tdsb.on.ca.

Meet the Teacher

Communication with your child’s teacher about their program and progress is an important part of schooling. Due to the current impasse in negotiations for teacher contracts, after school ‘Meet the Teacher’ is not possible.  Pending further developments we are scheduling Monday September 28th from 12:45pm to 1:45pm as a time during the school day for you to meet with the teacher in your child’s classroom.  It will be an opportunity to find out about how the curriculum will be delivered and how you can support the learning from home.

Monday 7 September 2015

Welcome Back! School begins at 8:45 am on Tuesday September 8, 2015.

Dear Ogden Families;

Welcome to a new school year at Ogden Junior Public School. 

Our first day of school is September 8, 2015. Staff will be in the school yard at 8:30 am to meet with students, organize into classes and get off to a prompt school start at 8:45 am. Please be sure to send a lunch if your child is staying and be ready with a plan for care after school gets out at 3:30 pm. 

If you have not already downloaded our Apple or Android Ogden APP, you can find it at http://ogden.school2go.ca/.


We are excited to be back and plan on having an exceptional year at Ogden. We are proud this year to offer the following special programs that our students will benefit from:
  • Dedicated Health and Physical Education Teacher for all students from K to 6.
  • Mandarin Instruction for 2.5 hours a week from JK to Grade 6
  • Integrated Outdoor Classroom for students from Kindergarten to Grade 2.
  • Science, Technology and Math focus in all grades (Inquiry based learning, MakerSpace, Lego Robotics, etc)
  • Ogden Nutrition Program
  • Swimming at Scadding Court Pool for Term 1 or Term 2 for all Grade 1 to 6 students
  • Volunteer Reading Program - Reading support for Grade 1 students by Parent Volunteers
  • BLG Readers - Focussed support for our Grade 2 and 3 students
  • BigBrothers/Sisters - Before School and Lunch time Mentoring and Math Support for students
  • and much more......

Parent Information Day at Ogden - Thursday September 10th.

Please join us after dropping off your children from 9:00 to 10:00 or after school from 3:30 to 4:30 in the Community Room. Find out how you can get involved in the school be it Parent Council, Nutrition Program, Reading with students or supporting extra curricular events. 







Thursday 25 June 2015

Wishing the Ogden Community a Wonderful Summer!

Dear Ogden Families;

We have had a good year at Ogden and wish those families leaving for other schools in September all the best. For those returning, we have already begun to plan for an exciting 2015/6 academic year.  A Summary of Marks will be sent to your home address in mid-July providing you with grades for students in Grade 1 to 6 and promotion information for our FDK students.  We also have the following teacher changes to announce.

Mr. Quach will be missed by the Ogden community for his classroom practice of experiential learning and supporting families with extra-curricular activities. His donation of skates to the Ogden community is just one example of his giving nature. We wish Mr. Quach all the best at his new school.

Mr. White is leaving us for a central position where he will ensure that our schools are healthy and safe places for students to learn and staff to work. His expertise in reading instruction and ESL will be missed. We wish him well in his new position.  Joining us on the Grade 1 team will be Ms. Liang. She is also a reading specialist and we welcome her warmly to the Ogden teaching team.

Ms. Berry has made our Outdoor Classroom a place of wonder. Her enthusiasm for continually encouraging the curious nature of our youngest learners will absolutely be missed.  Joining us in September to take on the Outdoor Classroom will be Mr. Roberts. He has a great deal of experience growing food in gardens and is looking forward to sharing his experiences and expertise with us.

Ms. Cheung stepped into our ESL program and made sure that students continued to be well supported. She will not be far away next year and we wish her well in her regular teaching assignment at Lord Lansdowne.

Sanaa Soussan will be leaving us for a school closer to home. We congratulate her on the birth of her son, Brock Ayman and wish her well in her new school and role as a new mother. We will miss her ability to make everyone feel welcome at Ogden. Joining us will be Nigel Dance as VP for both Alpha and Ogden.

Our teachers for next year based on our current projected enrollment with room numbers are:

FDK Team:  Ms. Blakeley(6), Ms. Britt(4), Ms. Brown(7) and Mr. Roberts(Outdoor Classroom)
Grade 1: Ms. Liang(8)
Grade 1/2: Ms. Kruger(2)
Grade 2/3 Team: Ms. Farno(11) and Ms. Nelson(16)
Grade 4/5: Ms. Pitushka(15)
Grade 5/6: Ms. Hahn(12)
Homeschool Program and Resource: Ms. Kwan-Kirton (10)
Health and Physical Education: Mr. Shouldice
ESL and Library: Ms. Sykes

Wishing you all a great summer!



Andreas Ghabrial

Monday 4 May 2015

May 5th Open House celebrating Education Week and Explorations in Science

This is an opportunity for us to share our classroom spaces with each other and the wider community. Classrooms teachers, parents and community members are welcome to join us for an inside look at the learning activities of our students.

Be sure to sign-in at the office before heading to a classroom experience.


  • 9:15 to 10:00 Ideal Community Structures; 5/6 and FDK
  • 9:30 to 10:00 Ogden Daycare – Play-based Learning for Pre Ks
  • 9:15 to 10:00 Endangered Species: Inquiry and Art in Science; Grade 3 to 6
  • 9:15 to 11:00 Vocabulary Building Jeopardy; ESL
  • 9:15 – 11:00 Gardening/Outdoor Classroom Inquiry; FDK
  • 10:15 to 11:00 Imaginary Garden Inquiry Centres; FDK
  • 12:15 to 1:45 Hybrid Habitats – Inquiry and Art in Science; Grade 2
  • 12:15 to 1:45 Programming and Coding; Grade 3
  • 12:45 to 1:45 STEM Design Challenge Grade 3 to 5
  • 2:00 to 3:00 Inquiry in Science: Animal Projects; Grade 1
  • 2:00 to 2:30 Bee Movie Screening; FDK




Grade
Room
Topic
Time of Exhibition
Activity Description : (Learning Goal)
FDK
R.4
Garden Inquiry/Centres/ STEM
10:15 - 11:00
Room 4 can't wait for the flowers to grow outside. Stop by and see all the different activities that are happening to create our imaginary garden (inspired by the book The Imaginary a Garden by Andrew Larsen)
FDK
5/6
Rm 6,14
Ideal Community Structures with Kruger/STEM
9:15 to 10 am
Room 6 and 14 have been working together to learn about structures. We now are creating structures that we feel are important to our community and will be placing them on a large map.
FDK
Rm 7
Bee movie screening/STEM
2:00 to 2:30
Students have created a stop motion movie about how bees make honey; They built the set, created all the props, wrote the storyboard, and filmed and edited the movie themselves.
GR.1
Rm 8
Animal Projects/Inquiry in Science
1:15 to 1:45
Grade 1s will be using knowledge from science class drawing on Characteristics of living things to help organize their research information to create their own self-published non-fiction texts after completing a reflective and peer editing process that allows students to use social and communication skills.
Gr. 1/2
Rm 2
Animal Projects
1:15 to 1:45
Students will be working on the same subject matter of researching animals that students have chosen to report on reflecting knowledge they have learned from science classes about the characteristics of living things.  Ms. Brown's class will be using I-pad technology to produce a digital version of their written reports.
Gr. 2
Rm 11
Hybrid Habitats/ Inquiry and Art  in Science
2:00 to 3:00
Students will present habitats designed to meet the needs of hybrid creatures. These creatures incorporate the characteristics that will allow them to adapt to different biomes.
Gr.3
16
Programming and Coding
12:15 to 1:45 PM
Programming and Coding: Students will learn coding language to create his or her own video games online.
Gr. 3-5
Rm 12, 15
Design Challenge with Nelson/ STEM
12:45 to 1:45
Students will take unwanted materials (recyclables/garbage) and reuse/repurpose them by designing and making something new from them.
G3-6
Rm 10
Endangered Species: Inquiry and Art in Science
9:15 to 10 am
Room 10 has been researching “how we can be a part of the solution” in reducing our carbon footprint. We are completing our Endangered Species projects and creating interesting paintings of our animals.
Gr. 1-3
Gym
Physical Education and Health
1:00 to 3:00 pm
Healthy bodies with Daily Physical Activity and Eating Right.
FDK
Yard
Gardening / Outdoor Classroom Inquiry
9:15 am to 11:00 am
Rooms 4, 6 and 7 will be observing changes in our early gardening activities, investigating interesting items at our discovery table, and enjoying free exploration in our outdoor classroom.  
ESL
Rm 19
Vocabulary-Building Jeopardy
9:30 to 11:00 am
Students will write their vocabulary words on cards with assigned points. Then they will use words in sentences that *make sense* to win points.