Mme. Robichaud

Let curiosity take the lead

Posted: October 4, 2024

We started the week with birthday wishes For the oldest "kid" in the class. Then our class planted some garlic in our window boxes for future snacks. Terry Fox rewards assembly made Mme dress up like a shark! We ended the week with some vitamin D.

Posted: October 1, 2024

Happy October!

A short week. Please note that the Thanksgiving meal pre-order is due on Thursday, October 3rd (to be eaten the following week). Terry Fox donations are being accepted until Friday with school rewards granted on Friday too (some teachers may be getting water balloons or pies thrown at them, if our school raises $1700 I have to wear a shark costume for the day!). Memo heading home for Cross-country participants today about a location change.

*Special note: thank you to the kids for all the fun birthday wishes and gifts today.

Highlights of the rest of the week:

WED:

THURS:

FRI: KSE library day

Posted: September 28, 2024

A busy week of cat tail Science, Terry Fox Walk, bus evacuation training and Month-end assembly. Goodbye September, here comes October!

Posted: September 28, 2024

Month-end assembly "Minute to win it" cookie eating challenge.

Posted: September 23, 2024

Today we did a fun rocket with the greens of cat tails. Students were given a goal to plan, create and test. ..... And maybe have a little

fun too.

Posted: September 22, 2024

Hi folks!
We are heading into the fourth week of school and starting to get into the grind. Grade 3 Math has begun! We are learning about hundreds - how to represent (pictures and numbers), break it down, say aloud, bigger/smaller etc. Our guided reading has started too. We've had our first English writing sessions and French is soon to come! Our first unit is about visible and invisible traits.
Our class has started learning about Orange Shirt day and residential schools. They may have some questions for you. CBC kids has some great content if you'd like to watch as a family.
Homework: remember, students have lots of choices for what works for your family. Levelled books (in French and English), word cards, Math game, and online games (Lalilo and Splashlearn passwords are in the front of their agenda). Just 10-15 minutes is needed whenever works for your family. Again, it's easiest to write afterschool transportation for students in their agenda.
If students are finished with their public library books, feel free to send them in. I can return them for you.
Lastly, please check out some pictures on our class site: Mme. Robichaud | King Street Elementary (nbed.nb.ca)
 
Here are a few highlights of our coming week:
MON: Cross-country practice for those involved (pickup @3:45)
TUES: 
WED: Picture day! Cross-country meet at England's hollow (pickup or bus?)
THURS: Terry Fox Walk @10:30
FRI: School library day, Orange Shirt Day, Month-end assembly
MON, Sept 30: No School (National Day for Truth and Reconcilliation)

Posted: September 20, 2024

Working in the school garden, English writing and Orange Shirt day activities with 3P.

Posted: September 17, 2024

using some fresh white bread, students grew "germs" on their bread. We learned about making tests fair and having a control and variable.

Posted: September 16, 2024

Hi folks! Happy Monday!

Homework is officially starting today! Students are going home with their agenda and homework folder. You will find their levelled French book in their homework folder. Tomorrow you will also find a levelled English book in their homework folder. Their homework is written in their agenda.

Each night please sign their agenda and circle/write what you did for homework. I understand that evenings can be busy. Some families like to do lots of homework. Other families prefer minimal amounts. French reading, English reading, sight words and a Math game is the most you would ever complete. Students are expected to do at least one. Lalilo in English or French is always an option too.

Our Math game this week: Remove the face cards and tens. Divide the pack in half. Flip two cards and say the two-digit number in French. A pack of cards and two dice will be needed for Math games throughout the year.

*Cross-country folks - if your child is staying for cross-country please write this in their agenda so that I know they have a drive arranged.

Reminders for the week:

WED - Meet the teacher @KSE @6-7pm

FRI- Library Day!

Posted: September 11, 2024

Hi folks!

We had a great first trip to the Chatham Public Library! All students have checked out a book. If students had their own card or a sheet to receive a card, the book was checked out under the student. If not, I checked out the book for them. Once students are finished with their book, you can drop it off at any NB public library or give it to me and I can (I go there a lot).

Our regular KSE library day is Friday.

There is a memo going home today regarding the Terry Fox Walk at KSE. Our scholastic book order will be going home tomorrow.

Please take a moment to check out our class site: Mme. Robichaud | King Street Elementary (nbed.nb.ca). There are new pictures!

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Image Galleries

Added: Fri, Oct 4 2024

Videos

Added: Sat, Sep 28 2024
Some talented girls and a lil sister
Way to go girls!

Documents

Home-learning Jan 11-21
Descriptive Writing Example (English)
Rock & Roll Math
Math Ninja