Up and Coming Events

Up and Coming Events
May 19 Victoria Day
May 21 Joint Council Meeting with Pinecrest at Pinecrest 6:00pm
May 23 Pizza
May 26 Grade 8 High Performance testing at Panet 6-8
May 27 EQAO first block language
May 28 EQAO first block language
May 29 EQAO first block language
May 30 Hot lunch pita
June 1 Armed Forces Day
June 2 EQAO first block math
June 3 EQAO first block math
June 4 EQAO first block math
Talent Show auditions Grade 1-3
June 5 Talent Show auditions 4-6 School Council 6:00pm
June 6 Talent Show auditions kindergarten Sundaes for $2
June 9 Pa Day
June 10 Talent Show auditions missed/Track and Field (tentative)
June 13 Talent show rehearsal for school am Talent Show for parents 12:15 Spirit Day
June 15 Father's Day
June 16 Kindergarten Open House
June 17 PIC meeting 5:30 Board office
June 19 Closing assembly/Year end Celebration 4:30-6:00
June 20 Spirit Day
June 23 Grade 8 Graduation 12:15 Report Cards go home
June 27 Last Day of classes































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Do we have mathematicians in our school?

Do we have mathematicians in our school?

Every individual has an inner mathematician hidden inside themselves waiting to be let loose. Children are born mathematicians and constantly seek to construct knowledge as they interact with their environment and with others. As adults, it is important that we treat our children as mathematicians. Here are some helpful hints for all adults, parents, teachers, included:

1. Mathematics problems take time and children who are afforded this time begin to think as mathematicians.

2. Children need to be allowed to use their own method to solve a problem; there are many ways to arrive at a solution.

3. Children become excited by their own thinking ability.

4. Problems can have more than one solution and many different ways to arrive at a solution.

5. Social interaction promotes the development of young mathematicians because they are required to prove their answer and all the steps they used to arrive at the answer.

6. Math is not in the manipulative, it is in the child’s mind.

At General Lake, we will be actively promoting our mathematicians throughout the current school year and encourage parents to at home. We will endeavour to provide additional information and helpful hints that will support you as parents to develop this 21st century skill.

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