184 Days of Learning

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184 Days of Learning

Entries Tagged as 'Early Years'

Day 159: Miranda, Student (Wabamun)

May 22nd, 2013 · No Comments · Early Years

Produce passport Wabamun School has been doing produce passports. What we do is every Friday we have a Fit Friday when we dance then we have a new fruit. The whole school participates in the dancing and we have so much fun. The fruits and vegetables are delicious!!! The teachers and students enjoy this day. [...]

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Day 156: Andrew Woloshyn, Teacher (Graminia)

May 16th, 2013 · No Comments · Early Years, Parkland Staff

With the world of education is ever changing and new and innovative ideas coming up through the pipeline every day, it is more important now than ever before to work with teaching colleagues to develop the best lessons, tasks, and assessments possible.  Collaboration is not only beneficial for teachers, but for our students as well. [...]

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Day 155: Ali Verhey, Teacher (Millgrove School)

May 15th, 2013 · No Comments · Early Years, Parkland Staff

cc licensed ( BY NC SA ) flickr photo shared by Joe Shlabotnik Grade 3KV at Millgrove School have been working on their global citizenship skills through KIVA. What is KIVA, you ask? KIVA is a non-profit organization with a mission to connect people through lending to alleviate poverty. KIVA manages a worldwide network of [...]

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Day 154: Linda Trippel, Teacher (Forest Green School)

May 14th, 2013 · 6 Comments · Early Years, Parkland Staff

At the beginning of this school year, I was given the opportunity to join a Professional Learning Community of my choice.  I decided to join my colleagues at Forest Green and Stony Plain Central in “The Daily 5” PLC. For those unfamiliar, “The Daily 5” is a structure that helps to develop the daily habits [...]

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Day 148: Ashlyn, Jamie, Kaelyn (Students, Graminia School)

May 6th, 2013 · 1 Comment · Early Years, Middle Years

184 Project – Give a Shirt This year we have been involved in a project called Give a Shirt. This project started two years ago when Kaelyn’s family was traveling to Laos. Her mom showed her a video of an orphanage in Luang Prabang and this is what gave her the idea to collect clothing [...]

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Day 143: Delaney, Hendrik, Emily and Ryley (Students from Muir Lake School)

April 29th, 2013 · No Comments · Early Years

We use chromebooks is because it’s neater than writing on paper and it is faster than writing down on paper.                                                      We have learned that you can share and see what other [...]

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Day 119: Talia, Student (Ecole Broxton Park)

March 15th, 2013 · 6 Comments · Early Years

Helping the Homeless One Donation At a Time My name is Talia and I am in the Maranatha Christian Program. I had an idea of starting a fundraising group called “Kids With Hope.” For our first fundraiser we made and sold bracelets for $5.00. We set up a table by the school office near the [...]

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Day 113: Everett, Student (SPC)

March 8th, 2013 · 1 Comment · Early Years

Everett is a grade 4 student in Mrs. Niebergall’s class at Stony Plain Central School. He really enjoys watching Daily Planet and Mythbusters. Climbing Mount Everest tops Everett’s Bucket List.

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Day 107: Josh and Zack, Students (Millgrove School)

February 27th, 2013 · 4 Comments · Early Years

Grade 4 Millgrove students in Mrs.Constantin’s, Ms.Graham and Mrs.Holden’s class, and Mr.Wahlen’s class watched the video Honk if You Love Someone. A man went outside on the streets of Washington and held up signs to make people happy so they would have a good day. It inspired us. We decided to do what he did right [...]

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Day 105: Meredith, Parent (SPC)

February 26th, 2013 · 1 Comment · Early Years, Parents

This year has been an amazing school year, not only for my son, but also for myself. My son Tommy has never been a school “lover” if you will. Sunday nights usually resulted in meltdowns over the impending school week, weeks seemed to drag by slowly, and Friday was the only day I could look [...]

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