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Dear Families, We have soon completed our second full week at home and are entering our third.  How are you holding up?  I've been thinking of ALL my students and their families each and every day!  Please know you're in my thoughts, prayers, and heart.  Next week, educators will be initiating a Distance Learning Plan for their students.   I worked hard this week to plan and prepare for this initiative.  Please note, I have provided lots of information in regards to at home learning so please ensure you read through to the end of this blog post. As always, any questions or concerns please direct them to me (via email) and I am happy to answer!  My top priority remains to provide for my students and their loved ones during this unprecedented time.  It surely will be a learning curve for us all, and I am optimistic we will approach it in an understanding and supportive manner.  Many thanks!! Character Trait: This month'...
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Dear Families, Thank you for your continued patience and understanding during this very unprecedented time that we're all facing together.  As my students know, I'm an optimist at heart, I have every confidence that we WILL all become healthier and stronger versions of ourselves in mind, body, and spirit! With our time out of the school and classroom, I'm encouraging each of you to explore new ways and opportunities to learn and grow with items found in your home.  Let's open our hearts and minds :) I found this on the road on one of my hikes! #loveiseverywhere Try New Things! 1.  Do a puzzle !  Then, estimate the length, width, area, and perimeter.  Measure to compare your estimates to the actual amounts! 2.  Get out your lego !  Build a bridge, a rocket, a robot, a house, vehicle, design a school flag, favourite animal in its habitat, create something marvellous with ONLY 100 bricks, or tallest tower that will stand on its own....