Thursday, January 26, 2012

Family Literacy Week update ~ Keep those forms coming in :)

Final clues for Who Am I?  
Cllue #3 ~ Although I now call New York home and I travel the world playing jazz music, one my favourite places to return to is my home in Nanoose Bay with my husband Elvis and two boys.

Clue #2 ~  I have lived all over North America from Nanaimo to Boston to LA to New York.  I love Vancouver Island and always enjoy my visits home. I have won 2 Grammys. 

Clue #1 ~  I was born in 1964 in Nanaimo and grew up in a very musical family.  I attended the Berklee School of Music in Boston. 

Do you know who I am?


Person #2         Who Am I?

Mystery clue #4      Who am I?  I was a developer in the city.  Did you know all parks on Protection Island have pirate themed names.  That's because of me. 

Mystery Clue #3     Who am I?  The last school built in Nanaimo was named after me.
 
Mystery clue #2      Who am I?
I have been mayor of our fine city and I love dressing up as a pirate for city events.

Mystery clue #1      Who am I? 
Did you know Nanaimo has more than 588 hectares of City parks, over 100 kilometres of trails and 65 playgrounds?  That doesn't include the 22 sports fields in our Harbour City.  (source: City of Nanaimo)
I can be found in one of our many parks

If you know the answers come tell me and you will get a chance to enter the draw.
Here's what Randerson kids are doing to celebrate
Family Literacy Week


Many students are now coming in with the correct answers to Who Am I? 
Today Gr. 4 students Khushi and Isha came in to school early and looked up the answer.  Yeah!!!  They got to put their name in the draw. 

Grade 2 student Rylee made 3 recipies from the Star Wars cookbook.  Yum Yum! 

We now have more than 30 students entered in the draws.  I'm looking forward to tomorrow where I know a lot more forms will be coming in. 
Tomorrow's the big draw.  It's great to see all the enthusiasm and lots of entries coming in. 

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

More winners today :) as we celebrate Family Literacy Week

Today, grade 2 student Zoe gave a wonderful book share to her class. 
She is reading The Trenches from the "My Story: series about WW1.  She is reading it with her Papa and he is telling her great stories about life overseas and about the military.  Zoe is enjoying sharing this book with her Papa.  For such a great book share during family literacy week Zoe won a 'spot' prize and got her name in the draw for the grand prizes.

Catherine and Jacob both Gr. 5 students and Sarah in Gr. 3 also came up with the Who Am I answers and are entered into the draw. 

Emma (gr. 2) and Alexis (gr. 3) cooked with their mom and each earned a ticket to the draw. 

Erik (gr.4) read with his parents and is now in for the draw.

Many more students shared their Family Literacy week experiences with us during library classess today.  Way to go Randerson!  Keep up the great reading and learning. 

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Who Am I? #2

You still have an opportunity to guess our first Who Am I person (check the 4 clues listed in earlier posts) and now you have a chance to find the new Who Am I personality.

Clue #2 ~  I have lived all over North America from Nanaimo to Boston to LA to New York.  I love Vancouver Island and always enjoy my visits home. I have won 2 Grammys. 

Clue #1 ~  I was born in 1964 in Nanaimo and grew up in a very musical family.  I attended the Berklee School of Music in Boston. 

Do you know who I am?

Family Literacy Week Day 2 ~ our first winner is..........

Family Literacy Prize Basket Gr.3-5
Yeah!  We have our first winner.  Grade 5 student Carly e-mailed me the correct answer to Who Am I?  Carly wins a 'spot' prize and is entered to win one of three grand prizes.  Congratulations Carly.


Family Literacy prize basket Gr.6-7











Be sure to pick up your blue entry and fill out what you have done to celebrate family literacy week.  Enter to win prizes!


Family Literacy Day prize basket K-2



Check out the blog for your Who Am I? clues 

Family Literacy Day prizes

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Celebrate Family Literacy Week Jan. 23-27th

This week is Family Literacy Week.  It's a great time to celebrate literacy through everyday activities we do at home. 

Mrs. Martineau's family (my parents and my children) playing the board game Qwirkel

 Families play a huge role in developing literacy skills with our students.  Be sure to take part in some of the activities, take a picture and bring it into the library.  I will put up all the pictures to celebrate learning together. 

Some ideas for fun with family literacy include:
  • Baking a recipe together
  • playing a card game or board game
  • reading the signs on the street en route to an activity
  • taking 20 minutes to have  family 'free reading' time
  • reading a story together no matter how old you are :)
  • creating a 'to do' list together
  • working on a 'kids budget'
  • reading food packages to determine 'healthy living' ingredients
Be sure to enjoy some family literacy time this week, drop off a picture or write me a note about what you have done and your name will go into the draw for a prize.

We are also continuing with our mystery person clues.  So far no one has figured out 'Who am I'.  Search for the answer with your family and write it down.  Drop your answer off in the library for the chance to win a prize.  Here are the clues.  Each day I add one more clue. 

Mystery clue #4      Who am I?  I was a developer in the city.  Did you know all parks on Protection Island have pirate themed names.  That's because of me.  Check out Pirates Park.

Mystery Clue #3     Who am I?  The last school built in Nanaimo was named after me.
 
Mystery clue #2      Who am I?
I have been mayor of our fine city and I love dressing up as a pirate for city events.

Mystery clue #1      Who am I? 
Did you know Nanaimo has more than 588 hectares of City parks, over 100 kilometres of trails and 65 playgrounds?  That doesn't include the 22 sports fields in our Harbour City.  (source: City of Nanaimo)
I can be found in one of our many parks

If you have the answer come to the library and see me.  

Video book review part 2

Here our video book reviewers MKT take a look at books they haven't enjoyed as much.  Like all reviews they are based on opinion and although I personally liked some of the books MKT did not, I appreciated their reasoning for their choices. 

This is Meta Knight, due to some factors of books not being "bad" we are just here to say these aren't our kind of books and are slow.

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Mystery Clues Family Literacy Week ~ Are You Playing?

Mystery Clue #3     Who am I?  The last school to be built in Nanaimo was named after me.
 
Mystery clue #2      Who am I?
I have been mayor of our fine city and I love dressing up as a pirate for city events.

Come see me if you have the answer :)

Mystery clue #1      Who am I? 
Did you know Nanaimo has more than 588 hectares of City parks, over 100 kilometres of trails and 65 playgrounds?  That doesn't include the 22 sports fields in our Harbour City.  (source: City of Nanaimo)
I can be found in one of our many parks

If you have the answer come to the library and see me.  

It's a very snowy day ~ our grade 2's reflect on all this snow :)

 Our grade 2's were so excited about all the snow we wanted to celebrate our thoughts and feelings about it.

A lot of snow fell in Nanaimo today.  Here's what our school looked like.


Tyler:  I love throwing snowballs, but not at school.  I'm so happy its snowing :)

Wyler:  The snow is so deep that when I went to walk to school I had to drag my feet. 

MacKenzie: I like to make snowman and snowballs.  I liked the Biggest Snowman Ever story we just read. Snow is the best cause I threw it at my face.  :)

Emily: I love snow. I'm sooooooo excited about all this snow.  It's very snowy and drive safe ~ thank you.

Elise:  I was walking to school today and almost fell over because the snow was soooo deep.  I walked half way then my mom came and picked me up.

Nyah: I love the snow!  It is the best!  It is fabulous!


          Our playground was covered in snow
Emma:  I feel really nice when I have snow in my yard. Sometimes I get blocked in and I know its snowing because its so bright out.  I love to sled.

Jake:  I like the snow because Tyler made me dunk my head in it and that was AWESOME!

Kai:  I like the snow because me and my sister went to the park and went sledding and because I go sledding with my family every year.




Gr. 3 reflections:

Sarah: I love snow very much!  My friends and I are going to build a snowman and are going sledding at recess.  I love snow and so should you.

Alexis:  I love the snow.  My sister and I like to go sledding every time it snows.  We like to build snowmen in our backyard. 

Tyson:  Snow is Awesome!  I'm going to go snowboarding this year. 

Dylan:  I like going sledding and building snowman and sometimes I throw snowballs with my friends BUT not at school.

Celebrating Family Literacy Day ~ Jan. 27, 2012


Friday January 27th, is family literacy day across Canada.  Since 1999 Canadians have been celebrating the important role family plays in raising strong readers.  Whether it making a recipe together, playing a game of cards, or reading the street signs on the way to an afterschool activity, there are lots of ways you can incorporate literacy into your lives and have fun doing it. 

Randerson students and staff will be celebrating Family Literacy Day by teaming up with our buddy classes to enjoy a good book. 

Throughout the week I will be posting clues or asking questions on the blog and in the library for anyone who wants to take part to solve the mystery or answer the question.  I look forward or your visits. Be sure to not only read the clue but pay attention to words that are italicized  for extra hints.

Mystery clue #1      Who am I? 

Did you know Nanaimo has more than 588 hectares of City parks, over 100 kilometres of trails and 65 playgrounds?  That doesn't include the 22 sports fields in our Harbour City.  (source: City of Nanaimo)
I can be found in one of our many parks.

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Hunger Games Book Club January 27th 11:00 AM @ the Library

Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
Gr. 6/7's I've been so excited to hear how many of  you are reading this month's book club choice.  I spent the weekend reading it and couldn't put it down. I think I went to bed after 3:00 AM Sat night unable to rest until it was done.  I'm so looking forward to discussing this book with  you. 

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Mr. Nixon's Gr. 5 class Recommended Reads

The mood was electric and the energy was flowing as our Grade 5's shared their favourite books. Everyone was excited to share a GREAT book with their peers.  What a fantastic list they've created.  We hope you enjoy these reads. 

Our grade 5's say .....check these books out
                                                Candy Makers by Wendy Mass - recommended by Emily


Harry Potter by JK Rowling                                        39 Clues series - various authors including   
Jake's recommendation                                                 Gordon Korman ~ recommended by Jadenn
Survival (series) Kathleen Duey                  
                                                                      Percy Jackson and the Olympians series by Rick Riordan
Catherine is currently reading #3 Blizzard (Survival)  
                                                                               Brandon and Rielle are reading Lightning  Thief, Cameron is currently reading Titans Curse (Percy Jackson)     
                                 
 Island series by Gordon Korma                             Midnight for Charlie Bone by Jenny Nimmo
Recommended by Connor                                       Recommended by Martin


                                    Lemony Snicket and the series of events - recommended by  Simran 

Peter and the Star Catchers by Dave Barry                     Goosebumps Hall of Horrors - RL Stine
recommended by Autumn                                                   recommended by


Guardians of Ga'hoole - River of Wind (book #13)       Starclimber by Kenneth Oppel   
recommended by Ryan                                                 recommended by Josh  

                                              

                                           Zac Power spy series by H.I Larry recommended by Jacob  

No Escape recommended by Lena 

Non Fiction                                                         
Velocity - Supercar revolution by John Lamar forward by Jay Leno - recommended by Kobe

Guinness World Records 2012
 recommended by Carly

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Making Connections with Wordles

Ms. Burnham's Gr. 3 class wordles on main characters from 




 
 
        






Grade one winter wordle ~ Mrs. Rhodes class