From the Principal ISB Lower School Specialists’ Newsletter Inside this issue: Serbian as a Foreign Lan- guage / EAL 2 Art 3 Music/SMT 4 PE 5 French 6 Spanish 7 Grade 5 September 2011 Dear Lower School families and welcome to the first Specialist Newsletter of the 2010-11 School Year! Our specialists teachers (also referred as single-subject teachers) play an integral and important role in the Primary Years Program. The arts, physical education, and language study are essential elements to a comprehensive and holistic primary school education. The content of these subjects is transdisciplinary in nature, meaning that the skills and concepts developed by specialist teachers have relevance through- out the Lower School curriculum and our students’ lives beyond school. For this reason, we believe it is important that we keep our parents informed about the teaching and learning taking place in our specialists classrooms. You will receive our specialist newsletters seven times during the school year. As always, if you have any questions about your child’s education, feel free to contact us. Teachers and administrators are available each and every school day before and after school to address any questions or concerns you may have regarding any of our programs. Looking forward to an exciting school year filled with learning and fun, Mr. Lettinga Lower School Principal
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From the Principal
ISB Lower School Specialists’ Newsletter
Inside this issue:
Serbian as a Foreign Lan-guage / EAL
2
Art 3
Music/SMT
4
PE 5
French 6
Spanish 7
Grade 5
September 2011
Dear Lower School families and welcome to the first Specialist Newsletter of the 2010-11 School Year!
Our specialists teachers (also referred as single-subject teachers) play an integral and important role in
the Primary Years Program. The arts, physical education, and language study are essential elements to
a comprehensive and holistic primary school education. The content of these subjects is transdisciplinary
in nature, meaning that the skills and concepts developed by specialist teachers have relevance through-
out the Lower School curriculum and our students’ lives beyond school.
For this reason, we believe it is important that we keep our parents informed about the teaching and
learning taking place in our specialists classrooms. You will receive our specialist newsletters seven times
during the school year. As always, if you have any questions about your child’s education, feel free to
contact us. Teachers and administrators are available each and every school day before and after school
to address any questions or concerns you may have regarding any of our programs.
Looking forward to an exciting school year filled with learning and fun,
Mr. Lettinga
Lower School Principal
Serbian as a Foreign Language
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Welcome to Serbian Foreign Language! Grade 5 started the year off by reviewing introductions and
greetings, colours, number, calendar and weather. We focused on being able to count to 100 and recog-
nize numbers using flashcards and other games. We paid extra attention to expressing ourselves in full
sentences when describing the weather and saying the date. Grade five consistently expresses key ques-
tions such as, Izvinite da li mogu da idem u toalet - May I go to the bathroom, Izvinite da li mogu da idem da
pijem vode - May I please get a drink, Molim te mi dodaj … - May you please pass me…, I Kako se kaze…-
How do you say…, in Serbian. In September we started connecting with the homeroom unit on “How
We Organize Ourselves.” We started a project called the “Global Simulation”, where the students
create a whole new world, choosing a place that they have to describe, imagining new identities, making
rules for that new community and interacting throughout the whole project. In our case, it was decided
that we would be neighbours in an apartment building. We will have to start a new community, build
the building, organize ourselves and live together. This is a technique which will help us develop all the
competences necessary for quality communication (reading and listening comprehension, speaking and
writing.) While learning the vocabulary and the structures needed to accomplish our tasks, the students
will need to maintain a high level of creativity since they are the authors of the whole story. For now,
the students have written their new ID cards, described their individual apartments and as a whole, and
their apartment building. We will be starting to work on climate vocabulary, as well as the plants and
animals that can be encountered in the surrounding area. Throughout all of these activities, the children
are getting used to understanding instructions given in Serbian and are permanently encouraged to use
that language themselves and practice the structures we have been learning. I would also like to remind
you that some of the activities will begin to include explicit grammar rules in order to enable the stu-
dents to use correctly some of the basic structures; however sensitization is still the primary focus.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or for more information.
Sonja Stanisic
Serbian language Teacher
EAL
Grade 5 students were engaged in reading and writing activities linked to their Unit of
Inquiry. We discussed various systems of government introduced vocabulary relevant
to the topic. We read stories about different issues and made connections to the dif-
ferent systems of government. On returning from their hiking trip to Vrnjacka Banja,
we discussed what they had experienced and the students reflected on the different
kinds of learning they had engaged in while away from school. Our focus is now turning
to studying about language and we will inquire into how language works and how we
make meaning.
Visnja Plecas
EAL Teacher
In the previous weeks, students used a variety of materials to draw and have started to paint with wa-
tercolors. While working on their unit of inquiry How We Express Ourselves, the students focused on
the artistic concepts of line, balance and value.
In this unit, students will continue to learn about the difference between representational and non-
representational art and create artwork inspired by an artist of their choice. Children drew their self-
portraits and still life compositions while learning observational drawing and responding to Degas’ draw-
ings and Rembrandt’s drawings. Their next assignment is to pick an artist of their choice to learn about
his artistic style.
I am looking forward to seeing where their choices will lead them.
Art
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Svetlana Spasic-Glid
Art Teacher
Grade 5A students have classes on Tuesdays.
Grade 5B students have classes on Mondays.
Music
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Welcome to a new school year! I'm very pleased to be here and working at ISB. This month, the fifth graders have been reviewing their basic recorder skills and begun work-ing on the fifth grade Recorder Karate belts. Their repertoire focuses on folk songs from around the world. They have already learned "Sleep Baby Sleep" and are now working on "Fais Do Do." They have also learned the elements of an Orffestration and we are beginning to incorporate the Orff instruments (xylophones, metallophones,and glocken-spiels) with their recorder playing.
Rebecca Brink
Music Teacher
Grade Five has started the new school year by expanding their knowledge about nouns.
They learned that there are five types of nouns: common, proper, abstract, collective
and concrete nouns. Given that this is one of the challenging grammar units, students
were engaged in a few different activities so that they can better understand the use of
nouns. Grade Five also learned about Dositej Obradovic and why he is important for
Serbian culture. We talked about the Age of Enlightenment Dositej was the representa-
tive of, what were some of the changes he made as the first minister of education and
what was his way to teach Serbian people about proper morals in a time when most of
the population was illiterate. Students read the fables Dositej wrote himself or translat-
ed, discussed their morals and the language that was a lot different from the one we are
using today. We also discussed similarities and differences between the work of Vuk
Karadzic and Dositej Obradovic and came to the conclusion that although they were
both using the language of everyday people, they did so for very different reasons.
While Vuk was looking forward to preserving the language as it was, Dositej was more
focused on making himself understood.
Serbian Mother Tongue
Milena Jovanovic
Serbian Language
Teacher
Dear Parents,
We started the school year with a lot of excitement and joy as we were actively
involved in a number of different sporting activities.
The P.E. program in September has been challenging for our
4th and 5th graders. After an introduction to the course in the
first week of school we had a Physical Fitness Test. We have