Monday 2 September 2013

Welcome 7B Grey Wolves!

Welcome to grade 7. I hope you are all really excited to start a new year (I know it was hard to get out of bed and get to school today, but it will get better). This marks the third year of the 7B Grey Wolves. If you noticed on the door your name is on a wolf paw print and at the back of the room there is a grey wolf with the title "wolf pack". This will be your name for the winter games in February.

 
 
Throughout the year you will be learning about a variety of different things such as: mixtures and solutions in science, facial reconstruction in ELA, globalization in social studies and divisibility in math. I hope that you will enjoy and find interesting most of the topics we discuss in class.
 
Within the 7B classroom environment I ask for students to help one another out and be civil to each other. 7B's classroom is a safe place to learn, ask questions and even make mistakes. We encourage each other to do our best and respect each member in the class (including educational assistants, substitute teachers and myself).
 
All of your hard work  in and outside of class, along with, having a positive attitude and showing respect, helps you get a ticket on the train to Winnipeg. This is an annual trip (21st year) where we travel by train to Winnipeg, explore Lower Fort Garry, take in a baseball game and maybe go to the zoo or museum. (check out my previous post to see what we did last year). It is a really fun trip that involves staying in a hotel room for two nights. You don't want to miss it.
 

 
Along with posts that will (hopefully) be updated regularly (I am also a student working on my graduate degree and a mom) about what we are doing in class or about a great project students have completed. There is also a Google calendar that will have due dates for assignments and other important dates. This way if you forgot to write it down in your agenda it is only a few clicks away. I also encourage 7B parents to check the blog periodically so they can see what we are up to in class.
 
I would like to say one last time, welcome to grade 7!

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