Dear Parents and Guardians of The Rainbow Triad:
Today we (the trout) were the star of the day! We are now in the next
stage after the egg in our life cycle. Ask your child to tell you what stage we
are in. We have been at Cranston for 11 days now and have hatched out of our
eggs. In the afternoon the students drew our life cycle in their visual
journals. They listened to a story called “Memoirs of a Goldfish”. Students learned that memoirs means diary. Students are writing their own memoirs and pretending
they are trout fish! Today they started with writing about how we might feel in
the egg. Some of the things written were “Help it’s squishy!” “Where’s my mom
and dad?” “I wonder what I will look
like when I am born.”
Mrs. McEvoy was away today. Mrs. Deobald and Mrs. Ly's class had music.
In gym, students had Mission Impossible! Ask your child to tell you what the rules were and what some of the obstacles were.
In gym, students had Mission Impossible! Ask your child to tell you what the rules were and what some of the obstacles were.
Question of the day: Post on the blog what you think we (the trout) are
thinking about right now.
Love,
The Trout
Housekeeping:
Fun lunch is on Wednesday Jan 28.
Words of the week!
Grade 1: help, here, jump, little, look
Grade 2: don't, fast, found, gave, goes
Please go over these words with me. I should be able to find
these words in books and the environment and spell the words as well.
Dear Cranston Parents/Guardians
The question of whether Tobogganing/sledding is permitted on school grounds (CBE property) has been circulating lately with differing opinions and interpretations.
After contacting Risk Management, we now have confirmation thatTobogganing/sledding is on the list of “Prohibited Activities on CBE Property”.
In view of this, we respectfully ask for your cooperation in adhering to this safety policy. Thanks.
Please direct all questions to the school’s administration.
Riley thinks the trout are thinking about when am I going to be and adult trout!
ReplyDeleteI am thinking about how good mommy's brownies were that she made today.
ReplyDeleteThe trout are thinking, "How long will I be an alevin?" Emma. P.
ReplyDeleteJack: What a Santa trout look like.
ReplyDeleteLincoln says they would think "It is so dark and cozy"
ReplyDeleteFiona thinks they are thinking about their mom and dad and when they are going to eat.
ReplyDeleteMorgan thinks they are wondering when they will reach the ocean and where are they?
ReplyDeleteDayna thinks the fish are cozy in their eggs.
ReplyDeleteAbby thinks they are wondering if they are going to get legs like all of us kids!
ReplyDeleteNathan T, thinks they are thinking their homes are to small (Eggs)
ReplyDeleteThe fish is scared because the other fish want to eat it
ReplyDeleteThe trout might be wondering where is their mom
ReplyDelete~~Daneen ~~
I am very very sleepy the trout speaking.
ReplyDeleteSam says I wonder what my egg tastes like and what the others fish and I will look like when we are bigger? He was running around being a 'fry' this morning
ReplyDeleteCiara says the trout must be thinking where are my mom and dad, and who am I?
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