Thursday, March 1, 2012

The Marathon of Hope
by
Mr. B


Terrance Stanley Fox was born on July 28, 1958. He died on June 28, 1981 of bone cancer after trying to run across Canada.
Terry Fox was the second oldest of four children. Terry’s Mothers name was Betty, and his fathers name was Rolly. Terry worked very hard to achieve his goals, for example he practicing hard everyday so he could be on the High school basketball team even though he was small. Terry Fox got bone cancer when he was in college in his right leg and had to have it amputated in 1977.
Terry got a prosthetic leg to help him walk. He wanted to end cancer. Terry wanted to ran across Canada to raise money for cancer research. Terry’s plan was to run 26 miles a day. He was going to start at the Atlantic Ocean then run to the Pacific Ocean. The name of his run was the Marathon of Hope. He started on April 12, 1980 in New Found Land. He ran 3,339 miles in bad weather in 143 days. He almost ran all the way to Thunder Bay Ontario where he was forced to stop on Sept 1, 1980 because his cancer spread to his lungs. He later died June 28, 1981.
Terry Fox is national hero because he was brave, and he showed the world that we can do hard things. He was awarded the Order of Canada. The Terry Fox Run is held every year to help us remember his World Wide Legacy, and help raise money for cancer research.
-B

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Caterpillar Coins Update

The Caterpillar Coin Insentive Program has been working really well. B and M are starting to read in their spare time to earn more coins. I have made a few changes to the program. I give the kids a coin for every 15 minutes read, and I also reward them for super good behavior and acts of kindness.

I made the coins differnt colors as well. Yellow are worth 1, Blue are worth 5, Purple are worth 10, and Green are worth 20. I made them the same color and value as our money so the kids can learn how to interchange the coins, and hopefully that will help make counting money easier.

Here is a picture of our Caterpillar Coin collecting chart.

Valentine`s Day Pizza

Who doesn't love special Holiday Treats? This year for Valentine's Day I wanted to keep it simple, yet exciting. I made the kids a surprise Valentine Pizza supper. All that it took was cutting the meat for the top of the pizza in a heart shape. The results were spectacular. The kids were excited, and the pizza looked great and tasted great too.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Valetine's Craft

For Valentine Day this year we were going make heart shaped wreaths that I saw on a friends blog. The tutorial can be found here. The tutorial shows a round wreath, but my friend used a heart shaped wreath which I wanted to use as well. When I went to the craft store to get a heart shaped foam wreath I couldn't find one. I didn't want make a round wreath for Valentine's Day, so I was just about to forgo the whole project when I had an idea. I could make my own design up using the circle folding method found in the tutorial. I bought a large rectangle styrofoam like board and many sheets of colorful felt material. I think the board was meant for flower arrangements, but it worked well for our purpose too. The kids immensely enjoyed this craft, as did I because it was simple, clean,quick, and best of all super cute.



Here is the tutorial for how we made our LOVE board.

Material needed:


1. lots of long strait pins
2. felt material to cut in to circles
3. foam board
4.pencil
5.ruler
6.paper.

The first thing that we did was make letters out of paper to trace on our board. We used a ruler to make block letters , but you can draw your own or make them on the computer and print them off.

Then we place the letters on our board and arranged them the way we wanted and pinned them in place with straight pins.
After pinning the letters in place we traced them on the board with a pencil, or pen.


Then we outlined the letters with the folded felt circles.

After out lining the letters we filled them in.

After you outline and fill in all the letters then you are ready to fill in the rest of the board, and your project will be finished.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Magical Pictures

The Golden Fish by Paul Klee was our inspiration for these magical pictures. Paul Klee used oil paint and watercolors, but we used oil pastels and watercolor paint to get a similar effect. W wanted his to look like the original painting. M and B were more interested in making up thier own.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Caterpillar Coins

Reading Incentive Program

Caterpillar Coins are coming to little raCOONs academy. One way to run the reading program is every 15 minutes read earns 1 Caterpillar Coin. Collect your coins for a given time frame. At which time you will be able to spend the Caterpillar Coins at Carry Caterpillar’s Collectables. This little store is filled with a vast number of different items. Examples of items in store are: dvd’s, puzzles, games, books, fishing tackle, stuffys, jewellery etc.

An other way you could run the program is to earn coins that buy electronic decive time for example Xbox for 30 min, a movie and popcorn, DS for 30 min etc. For this type of program you might not want to save the coins over a long period of time. They could be used as you go. Just have fun with the idea. You can taylor it to fit what your needs are.

You will receive a reading log. When you read for 15 minutes and mom or dad approve the time you can fill in a spot in your reading log. When the log is full you can hand it in to your teacher(mom) and she will reward you with your Caterpillar Coins.

You can draw up you own coins, search on line for printables you like, or print off something like these coins.

Monday, January 2, 2012

Resolutions

At the start of a new year we are making some resolutions. These resolutions include focusing more on other areas of our education other than just math, science, social, and language arts. Although these are the most important areas we feel that it is time to expand our circle of knowledge. We are going to forcus on making our bodies as healthy as possible, and developing our artistic and cultural talents.