Mme. Comeau

Bienvenue à la 3e année! 2022-2023

Posted: November 1, 2021

 

    Bonjour! Bon matin! Allo mes amis! C'est Lundi le 1 novembre 2021!

 

Today we start learning from home, but we hope to be back in person real soon. Your assignments for today are listed below.
All of your login information has been sent to your parents' email. If you have not received yours, please send me a message. (tracy.lhuillier@nbed.nb.ca

 

Literacy
- Read for 15 minutes. (French - you should have a book at your level and hopefully your library books)

- Write sentences with the following 5 sight words from words we have worked on this year.
1. beau
2. belle
3. prend
4. le
5. la

- Lalilo (online): Click on "student in school" code: PBKGCT. (Students know how to get on this with a simple google search of Lalilo.)

Math

- Review numbers 1-100, counting up and down.

- Review written numbers to 100.

- Problème du jour: 
   Logan a 17 sacs de bonbons. Sa soeur a mangé 6 sacs quand Logan était dehors. Combien de sacs de bonbon est-ce que Logan a maintenant? (Show your work and keep your paper or take a photo so I can check your work.)

- Zorbits (app on iPad or chrome browser on laptop/computer): assignment "Le premier novembre" (login to zorbits app, click on the bookbag in the top right corner, click the megaphone, and then "aller" on the assignment). If you have any other unfinished assignments, you can work on those as well.

  

Physical Activity
Min. 30 minutes: Enjoy some time outside and the fresh air! It looks like a beautiful day!

 

* Reminder to keep all paper copies of work to bring with you when we return to school.

 

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If you have any questions, please email me at: tracy.lhuillier@nbed.nb.ca

 

Bonne journée!

- Mme Comeau

Posted: January 11, 2021

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  • Student will have a book to read each night. (It is very important that they read a book each night to continue the practice we do in class.)
  • Practice skip counting by 5s. This can be done many ways:
    - Have your child count items by 5s and see if they got the correct amount.
    - Have your child write down the numbers, counting by 5s only, from any given multiple of 5 (5, 10, 15) up to another. (We go up to 100)
    - Create a fill in the blanks of skip counting and have your child fill in the blanks. (5, 10, ___, 20, 25, ___.)
     * It would be very helpful if they could do these tasks in French, right away, but if this is difficult, know that the skill is transferable (so they can solidify the French number names after they have learned how to skip count and what the pattern is.)

 *Some student may also have a small baggie of sight words they should know by now. They should practice these as much as possible. (There is a powerpoint under "documents" that reads the words aloud for the student if they aren't sure.

Posted: December 10, 2020

Link for Facebook page

Facebook is easier to upload a quick snap of a notice that was sent home and a large portion of our parents are on Facebook, so I often post reminders for special events/meals/days off, etc. on there. (Any photos of students, or their work, is usually added to this page.)

If you frequent Facebook and want to check it out, I thought I'd share the link. 

Posted: December 10, 2020

Reminder that we are recording our songs for the Christmas Concert tomorrow morning (First thing! Friday Dec. 11)

Students can dress as they would normally, but they are asked to also bring a hat and mittens, scarf, earmuffs, etc, for one of their songs.

Posted: November 14, 2020

Posted: November 14, 2020

This is a day every year where teachers are challenged to teach a class outdoors for at least 30 minutes.

We had a scavenger hunt. We were working on fall vocabulary,  reading comprehension & team work.

We had a blast too!

Posted: November 14, 2020

Posted: November 14, 2020

Posted: October 7, 2020

We have started off this year reviewing the sounds from grade 1. Most importantly the vowels!
This link will take you to a youtube playlist of all of the vowel songs we have practiced.
(Plus, é and è which we are doing over the next few school days.)

Posted: October 7, 2020

Happy Wednesday!

I just wanted to send off a quick note that the homework copied in your child's 1/2 notebook labelled "Devoirs" is written for the week. They have until Friday morning to finish that work, unless otherwise stated. (Hopefully this helps if children are in swimming, dance, hockey, etc.) 
We have started slow with practicing number recognition and, this week, a couple sheets of printing practice.
Soon we will add reading homework (Guided reading books should be read daily & returned to school each day). 

Reminders: Please know that whatever is sent home has always been gone over/reviewed/read already in class and your child should know what to do, if they were being good listeners. (Which they would be!)

Ways to practice numbers 1 to 50
 - Point to or write down a random number and have your child name it (reference the chart of numbers & their names in the homework folder)
 - (if you can say they numbers in French) Say the number and have your child write it, or point to it.
 - Have your child count forward & backwards, starting at different numbers.
 - Click on this link and have your child sing and watch the "worm song" 

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Added: Thu, Jan 27 2022
Le son Ee - René Renard
Le son Ii - Isabelle Iguane
Le son Aa - Aline Abeille