UPCOMING DATES Thurs May 10- After School Fraser Mustard Families Math Event (see attached fyler for details) Thurs May 10- Parent Cooking Program Email Ashima@ [email protected]Thurs May 17, 24 & 31 – “Social Understanding” Workshop (details on-line @ Fraser Mustard ELA Website) Fri June 22- SK Crossing over to Grade 1 Ceremony (more details to follow) Thurs June 28- Last Day of School for Students Newsletter Contents Kandinsky in Kindergarten Original artwork by Wassily Kandinsky below and poster on the right. Orange, red, blue and green concentric circles original artwork by Fraser Mustard students who: Estimated the lengths of playdough needed to create small, smaller, smallest circles within circles (concentric circles) Used their fine motor skills to shape rolled playdough worms into circles within circles using a pattern Fraser Mustard ELA Website Please remember to visit our website; http://schools.tdsb.on.ca/frasermustard and our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/FraserMustardEarlyLearningAcademy Kandinsky in Kindergarten: Geometry: Shapes & Measurement The Value in Preserving Student Home Languages Brushamania Kindergarten Registration for children born in 2014 Parent Volunteers Supporting Literacy Dressing for the Weather https://sites.google.com/tdsb.on.ca/globalcompetencies/home Fraser Mustard students blending math with art. If you have a child born in 2014 & you haven’t registered already: Junior Kindergarten Registration Daily from 1:30 pm to 3pm Monday to Friday Please let your neighbours know that the school is registering children born in 2014 for junior kindergarten.
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UPCOMING DATES Thurs May 10- After School Fraser Mustard Families Math Event (see attached fyler for details)
Thurs May 10- Parent Cooking Program Email Ashima@ [email protected]
Thurs May 17, 24 & 31 – “Social Understanding” Workshop (details on-line @ Fraser Mustard ELA Website)
Fri June 22- SK Crossing over to Grade 1 Ceremony (more details to follow)
Thurs June 28- Last Day of School for Students
Newsletter Contents
Kandinsky in Kindergarten
Original artwork by Wassily Kandinsky below and poster on the right. Orange, red, blue and green concentric circles
original artwork by Fraser Mustard students who:
Estimated the lengths of playdough needed to create small, smaller, smallest circles within circles (concentric circles)
Used their fine motor skills to shape rolled playdough worms into circles within circles using a pattern
Fraser Mustard ELA Website Please remember to visit our website;
http://schools.tdsb.on.ca/frasermustard and our Facebook Page:
We kindly thank our neighbourhood dentists for coming to our school and teaching us how to brush our teeth. Every
student will be given a toothbrush to take home and a sticker. For more information on dental health, follow the links:
Canadian Dental Association https://www.cda-adc.ca/en/index.asp
Ontario Dental Association https://www.youroralhealth.ca
Toronto Dental and Oral Health Services https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/health-wellness-care/health-programs-advice/dental-and-oral-health-services
Parent Volunteers Supporting Literacy Fraser Mustard volunteers were hard at work yesterday
stamping and labelling books for classrooms in September. Each
classroom will be receiving new books for reading centres and
teachers to read aloud, as well as many new borrow-a-books for
children to practice reading at home with their family.
Many thanks to our volunteers for supporting our literacy
teaching at Fraser Mustard!
Sun Safety Tips
With summer weather and sunshine on its way, it is important to change your child’s winter boots and coats to spring boots and coats (for rain). Here are some suggestions for sun safety for children:
Wearing a wide brimmed hat Wearing clothing with long sleeves to cover as much skin as
possible Wearing 100% UV (ultraviolet) protective sunglasses Applying sunscreen with SPF (sun protection factor) 30 or higher Drinking water to stay hydrated
On weekends, here are some sun safety suggestions for families:
Enjoy the sun safely. Protect your skin and eyes from the sun by following the Ontario Sun Safety Working Group’s recommendations.
Time of Day: If you can, limit time in the sun when the UV (ultraviolet) Index is 3 or higher, usually
Shade: Seek shade between 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. or make shade by using an umbrella, a UV protective tent or pop-up shade shelter. Keep babies younger than 1 year of age out of direct sunlight.
Cover Up: Wear clothes that cover as much skin as possible or UV-protective clothing. Wear a wide brimmed hat or baseball cap with flaps that cover the head, neck and ears.
Sunscreen: Apply plenty of sunscreen with SPF 30 or more, labelled “broad spectrum” and “water resistant”. Reapply when needed (especially after swimming, sweating, or toweling). Use a sunscreen lip balm. Sunscreen may be used on babies over six months of age; avoid the mouth and eye areas. Read more about sunscreen.
Sunglasses: Wear close fitting/wrap-around sunglasses with UV 400 or 100% UV protection. Children’s and babies’ sunglasses should be unbreakable.
For More information from Toronto Public Health: https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/health-wellness-care/health-programs-advice/sun-safety-activities/preschool-to-kindergarten