Big Kid Theatre– Snow White

Anti-Bullying Presentation—Big Kid Theatre

Shared writing by the whole class. Typed by Mr. McGaughey

Big Kid’s Theatre was very exciting to watch. On Tuesday October 18, Big
Kid’s Theatre presented a play at our school about bullying. It was
called Snow White. In the play they taught us why not to be a bully and
how it can hurt someone. In the play, the wicked queen was played by a
man, and the handsome prince was played by a woman. The actor who played
the queen was named Nicholas.

After the play, he came to our class and taught us a rap about respect.
He also talked about what bullies do and how to deal with a bully.

What do bullies do?

• Pick on you

• disrespect you

• leave you out (exclusion)

• hurt you physically

• damage your property

How can you deal with a bully?

1. Ignore them.

2. Help a friend to walk away.

3. Talk to a teacher.

5 B’s Rap

Be Kind

Be Involved

Be Respectful

Be Smart

Be a Friend

Be a Buddy (wiggle, wiggle) Not a Bully (bring it)

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Coming Up in Grade 4: October 20-28

Reading: Read 15 minutes nightly at home.

Writing and Art:

The school is having a Halloween art contest. We will be writing stories
and creating Halloween artwork for the contest in Writing class from
October 24-28.

Math: Chapter 2- Numeration: Students will compare, order and explore
number patterns in numbers up to 10, 000.

Thursday October 20: Counting Money Collections: Estimate Count and
write Money amounts up to $50.00

Chapter Review page 52, 53 Friday October 21. We will take it up in
class on Monday.

Math Quiz: Tuesday October 25: chapter 2 (will cover the same material
as in the Chapter Review).

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Our Trip to the Wye Marsh

Shared writing with the class, typed by Mr. McGaughey

We learned alot about rocks and minerals at Wye Marsh. We learned that
limestone can hold fossils and buffer the water. We learned about
erosion by building structures made of soil, gravel and wood chips. Then
we poured water on them to see if they collapsed. We were junior
geologists when we collected rocks and sorted them into three piles. We
played games which showed why rocks and minerals are important to the
environment.

It was fun!

Parkview Grade 4s at Wye Marsh

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September Newsletter

Welcome to Mr. McGaughey’s Grade 4 Class webpage.

My name is Sean McGaughey and I am beginning my ninth year of teaching
for the Simcoe County District Board of Education. Prior to coming to
Parkview, I taught Special Education and grade 2 at Huronia Centennial
School in Elmvale. I live with my wife, Nancy, and my daughter Sarah,
age 5. I enjoy playing guitar and writing and singing folk music. I
bring a lot of music into my classroom.

  • School begins at 8:45 and ends at 3:15.
  • Recesses are at 10:05 and 1:50. Please send healthy snacks for your
    child at recess.
  • Lunch is from 11:30 – 11:50 in the class followed by outdoor recess
    from 11:50 to 12:30.
  • Dismissal is at 3:15.

Sending Money to School

If you are sending money to school with your child, please put it in an
envelope and indicate;

a) Your child’s first and last name,

b) My name.

c) The amount of money and the purpose for the money.

Agendas

Agendas are an excellent way of teaching children organizational skills
and keeping track of assignments. At the end of each day, the children
will have the opportunity to record assignments and information about
upcoming events in their agendas. Every morning I will ask the children
if they have any notes in their agendas for me.

Rules for Grade 4

1) Treat others with kindness and respect.

2) Keep hands, feet, objects and unwanted comments to yourself.

3) Listen carefully during lessons.

4) Remember to do your job.

5) Take care of your classroom and your school.

6) Never give up. Always do your Best!

Consequences for Grade 4

1st Time: WARNING from teacher, name on board.

2nd Time: Check mark beside name, Time Out in classroom to complete a
think sheet.

3rd Time: Think sheet with: Phone Call Home

Severe Clause: Phone call home, or parental interview. Office
intervention

Please go over these rules and consequences with your child. Be aware
that if you receive a time-out sheet to sign or a phone call, that your
child has already had a warning and received 1 or 2 consequences.

Weekly Schedule

Here are a few of the events that happen in our classroom over the
course of a week. Math, Language, and French occur every day.

Monday: Science

Tuesday: Phys-Ed, Social Studies

Wednesday: Science

Thursday: Phys-Ed, Library, Social Studies

Friday: Art, Music

Homework

Homework will be listed in your child’s agenda. Your child may bring
work home to complete if it was not finished in class. This work needs
to be completed for the next day. From time to time, I may send other
assignments to be completed at home. We will make sure the due dates
are written in your child’s agenda.

Sharing and Newstelling

In grade 4, children are still eager to share special items and events
with the whole class. At this time, we are not doing formal sharing in
our class. In the future, your child may be assigned one or two days a
month for formal sharing or news-telling as part of our Oral Language
program.

Gym

Our class has gym twice a week on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. Your
child is expected to have running shoes in the gym, and gym clothes.
You may leave a pair of indoor shoes at the school.

Units this Month:

Language:

This year we will be using the Write Traits program for writing. This
program identifies 6 Traits of Writing used by effective writers:
Ideas, Organization, Voice, Word Choice, Sentence Fluency, and
Conventions. In the beginning, we will focus on developing strong ideas
in writing.

Math: Patterning: Nelson Math 4 Chapter 1

For the first 3 weeks, your child will be exploring shape and number
patterns. The goal will be for your child to recognize, extend, create
and describe shape patterns and number sequences.

Patterning Activities you can do at home:

1. Your child can use skip counting patterns on a calculator to find the
age of each person in the family in months or weeks. For example, using
52 weeks = 1 year enter 52 +52 = = = = = = to find the number of weeks
in 1 year.

2. Your child can use a month-month calendar to record activities that
occur on a regular basis, such as weekly, or daily sports, groups, music
lessons, or favorite TV programs. Have them describe any patterns they
see.

Thursday September 29: Math Test on patterning: chapter 1

Chapter 2- Numeration: Students will compare, order and explore number
patterns in numbers up to 10, 000.

At home, your child can:

  • practice reading and writing numbers found in magazines or newspapers
    that are between 1000 and 10, 000.
  • relate numbers of distances between places that she or he has been or
    has heard about.

Science: We will beginning a unit on Rocks and Minerals shortly. On
October 12, we will be going on a field trip to Wye Marsh to study rocks
and minerals. A permission form for this field trip will be coming home
shortly.

Social Studies: We will begin by studying map and globe skills this
month, moving into a study of Canada and its regions.

Sean McGaughey

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Story Socks

photo by G. Donato -- Sudbury Star photographer

Dale Pepin came to our school to tell stories on October 20, 2004.
He taught us the Story Socks Rap. His website is http://pages.zdnet.com/storysocks .
Ben and Nickolas were asked to help him pick his stories.

After his presentation, we wrote him a thank you letter together.

Here it is:

October 20, 2004

Dear Dale Pepin:

Thank you for telling stories at our school. We really like your stories. Ali liked the story of Puss in Boots because it was nice and long. Samantha B. liked the part when you told the story about the prince getting married. Alex W. liked the part when stories were planning to make the prince sick. Kurt liked the part when you asked Nickolas, “Are you a boy or a girl?” Chelsey liked the part where you cut the apple and showed us the star inside it.

How old are you?
How many years have you been telling and writing stories? How old were you when you started telling stories?

Thanks again for coming to our school.

Yours Truly,

Mr. McGaughey’s Grade 2 Class

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We got an email from Santa!

From: sclaus@northpole.com

Subject: Thank you for the wonderful wrap!

Date: Fri, 17 Dec 2004 03:20:33 -0800 (PST)

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Dear Grade 2 Students at Huronia Centennial:

Thank you for all your hard work on the wrapping paper for my printing press. Zoe and Pardeep are scanning your pictures and inputting your designs into the printing press. Your designs have put me in a holiday mood, when I see all the patterns of elves, stockings, angels, ornaments, and even of myself. I am sure that I will have enough wrapping paper for all the good girls and boys around the world. Please remember to thank Mr. McGaughey and Mrs. McGinnis for helping you to do such a good job.

Love,

Santa

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3 new student work galleries!

There are 3 new galleries of work from the students in our class.

On October 27, Cory coame back from the McLaren Gallery and showed us how to reproduce a Monet painting.

Here are our Monet Paintings
Monet Paintings.

We learned alot about Remembrance Day. It is really important to remember that lots of soldiers died. We hope there will be no more war because it people will die.

Here is what we wrote about Remembrance Day.

Here are the posters we made for Remembrance Day.

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EDHS Play


On December 16, the EDHS Drama club put on a play about the 946th annual North Pole Talent Show.
Here is the letter we wrote to them.

Mr. McGaughey’s Grade 2 Class
Huronia Centennial Elementary School

Wednesday, January 5, 2005

Dear EDHS Drama Club:

We really liked your play. We REALLY liked getting candy canes from Santa Claus. It was funny when the elf dropped the egg. When the elves were dancing, it was funny. It was great. Thank you.

From,

Mr. McGaughey’s Grade 2 Class

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