Dear Parents and Adults at Home,
Drug Abuse: Helping Your Child Make Healthy Decisions
This past week we have discussed the following subtopics:
"Parts of the Whole You" - Choices that people make both affect, and are affected by, their whole beings - body, mind, feelings, and values and beliefs.
"Mission to Sigma 5: The Difference between Needs and Wants" - Students demonstrated an increased awareness of personal needs and wants.
"Hidden Persuaders in Television Advertising" - Students critically examined advertisements for images and messages used.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding this or any other topic, please feel free to contact me.
Social Studies: Cities
As people move from the country to the city, the result is bigger and bigger cities. We're finding out that big cities often mean big problems for people and the environment. One way to learn about cities and their problems is to investigate one in detail. So we're going to look at Mexico City, the biggest city in the Western Hemisphere.
Math: Patterns and Equations
Your child's class is starting a mathematics unit on patterns and equations. Patterns help us make sense of the world we live in and allow us to pose and solve problems. Patterns occur regularly in mathematics. As children learn to identify, extend, and create patterns, they develop powerful connections between number patterns and geometric patterns.
In this unit, your child will:
- Represent patterns in different ways.
- Relate number patterns to patterns on graphs
- Explore patterns in geometry
- Relate distance, average speed and time.
- Solve equations.
Patterns occur in many forms. Ask your child to describe some of the patterns learned in class. Masons, artists, and graphic designers all use patterns routinely in their line of work. Talk about how you use patterns in your daily life. The possibilities are endless!
Here are some suggestions for activities you can do at home:
- Look for number and geometry patterns in tiles, quilts, board games, and so on, in your home.
- Make predictions about how long it will take to reach a destination, given an average speed and a set distance (rounded to the nearest 10 or 100).
Please see below for the math homework details. I am always available for extra help if needed. You can contact me at 604-588-8394 or at mikewilliamlink@gmail.com.
This Past Week's Homework Assignments
Read at least 20 minutes each evening
Health and Reading Log update
Reading Comprehension:
Black Group - Ask About: pp. 71-75
Next week's ID test (May 16) will be on Birds #11 and Africa #49-54 in the Study Guide (Students receive a bonus mark on each of their tests if they have their tests signed by a parent and returned). THIS WILL BE OUR LAST WEEKLY TEST OF THE YEAR.
Math - Patterns and Equations: pp. 356-357, 360-361
Website of the Week: Alcohol/Drug Education Service
Keeping kids safe is what it is all about. This site offers factual, research-based information to help parents and teachers make it less likely that youth will turn to alcohol and other drugs for recreation or solutions to their problems.
http://ades.bc.ca/Home/Default.html
Don't forget to check out my website at linktoschool.blogspot.com . It has many links to other great educational sites and safe, kid-appropriate search engines.
The following is a list of Environmental Extravaganza activities happening in the coming weeks in Surrey:
Owl Prowl
Tuesday, May 7th | 7 – 8:30pm
Come out, prowl about, have a hoot and see Who! Who! Who! lives in the park at night. Ted Williams from OWL Rehabilitation Society will introduce live owls and lead a guided walk into the park in search of owls. Everyone is welcome. Pre-registration is required, please call 604.501.5121 to reserve your spot at this fantastic presentation and guided walk.
Bear Creek Pavilion at Bear Creek Park (88 Ave & King George Hwy)
Hosted by: OWL Rehabilitation Society, Surrey Parks, Recreation & Culture
Wild About Gardening
Thursday, May 8th | 4:30 – 6pm
Explore the benefits of native plants, make a plantable craft and create a wildlife garden all in one afternoon! Join SNA P to learn about wildlife gardening tips and tools that you can use at home with this hands-on family program! Preregistration is required, please call 604.501.5121 to reserve your spot at this fun-filled opportunity.
Green Timbers Urban Forest (parking lot on 100 Ave between 148 St. and 144 St.)
Hosted by: Surrey's Natural Areas Partnership (SNAP)
Discover Burns Bog
Saturday, May 10th | 10am – 12pm
What do mummies, stopping global warming and a tractor from 1972 have to do with Burns Bog? Discover what the "Lungs of the Lower Mainland" have to offer. Wear appropriate clothing, including closed-toe shoes. No umbrellas please, and bring a bottle of water. Pre-registration is required, please email info@burnsbog.org or call 604.572.0373 to reserve your spot for this great tour!
The Delta Nature Reserve located at Planet Ice (10388 Nordel Court, Delta)
Hosted by: Burns Bog Conservation Society
Sunnyside Acres Urban Forest Habitat Enhancement
Saturday, May 10th | 10am
Come out, join your neighbours and help restore the urban forest to its natural state by removing invasive plants and planting native plants.
Sunnyside Acres Urban Forest (parking lot off of 24 Ave)
Hosted by: Sunnyside Acres Heritage Society
Greening the Serpentine Greenway
Saturday, May 10th | 12-4pm
Join us for live music and performances from the community and learn about ways in which you can 'Green' the Serpentine Greenway. Come and be a part of the celebration connecting nature with culture! Get involved with tree planting and invasive species removal or just visit environmental displays to learn more about what you can do to beautify your City.
Serpentine Greenway (125 St at 68 Ave)
Hosted by: Evergreen
Tynehead Regional Park Habitat Enhancement
Sunday, May 11 | 10am – 1pm
Join us for a day of fun to improve the habitat in Tynehead Regional Park. Drinks and light snacks will be provided; please dress appropriately as we will be getting dirty removing invasive plants, which are threatening the park. Pre-registration is required for this event, please email Andrew at andrew@evergreen.ca to reserve your spot in this fun-filled day.
Tynehead Regional Park (Serpentine Hollow parking lot - 96 Ave & 168 St)
Hosted by: Evergreen and Metro Vancouver Regional Parks
The Coyote Zone
Wednesday, May 14th | 7-9pm
Did you know that there are between 2000 and 3000 coyotes that live in the Lower Mainland? Come learn how and why coyotes have gone urban in cities across North America while exploring the coyote zone: the interface between park, alleyway and backyard. We may even spot a coyote!
Green Timbers Urban Forest (parking lot on 100 Ave between 148 St. and 144 St. )
Hosted by: Stanley Park Ecology Society
Junkology
Saturday, May 17th | 10 – 11:30am
What do a whale, a helicopter and a hat have in common? They can all be made from stuff we throw out! Join Dr. Recycle for this fun-filled 'workshop' where kids and adults of all ages can create usable treasure from everyday trash.
Pre-registration is required, please call 604.501.5121 to reserve a spot at this entertaining 'workshop'; children under five must be accompanied by an adult.
Bear Creek Pavilion at Bear Creek Park (88 Ave & King George Hwy)
Hosted by: Surrey Parks, Recreation & Culture
Birdwatch 2008
Monday, May 19th | 8– 11:30am
Who lives in your neighbourhood? Join in a bird count on the Little Campbell River to learn what magnificent birds call this area home, or are stopping over to take a rest from a long flight. No experience necessary; bring binoculars if you have them.
A Rocha Canada Field Study Centre (512-172nd St.)
Hosted by: A Rocha Canada
Fine Feathered Friends
Monday, May 19th | 1-4pm
Flutter in for fun, hands-on family activities with music and refreshments. Check out our gifts and native plant sale!
A Rocha Canada Field Study Centre (512-172nd St)
Hosted by: A Rocha Canada
Shorekeepers Training Workshop
Friday, May 23rd (6:30 – 10pm)
Saturday, May 24th (10am – 3pm)
Sunday, May 25th (10:30am – 3:30pm)
Have you ever wondered how barnacles survive during low-tide or what animals make the holes in the sand? Train to be a Shorekeeper and learn the answers to these riddles, and to take an active role in the monitoring of your local marine habitats! Please bring a lunch and wear appropriate clothing. Pre-registration is required, so please call 604.536.3552 to reserve your spot at this unique training opportunity. No experience necessary!
Friday meet at the A Rocha Canada Field Study Centre (512-172nd St)
Saturday and Sunday meet at the West Beach Boat Ramp (14500 Marine
Drive, White Rock)
Hosted by: The Friends of Semiahmoo Bay Society
Mini-beast Madness
Saturday, May 24th | 10am – 2pm
Creatures lurk beneath! Join the Little Campbell Watershed Society to take a peak into the hidden life of aquatic bugs that live in our local streams. Take a closer look with our microscope to see how wild these little beasts are.
Semiahmoo Fish and Game Club Hatchery (1284 - 184 St)
Hosted by: The Little Campbell Watershed Society
Discover Burns Bog
Saturday, May 24th | 10am – 12pm
What do mummies, stopping global warming and a tractor from 1972 have to do with Burns Bog? Take a tour and find out! Discover what the "Lungs of the Lower Mainland" have to offer. Wear appropriate clothing, including closed-toe shoes. No umbrellas please, and bring a bottle of water. Pre-registration is required,
please email info@burnsbog.org or call 604.572.0373 to reserve your spot for this great tour!
The Delta Nature Reserve located at Planet Ice (10388 Nordel Court, Delta)
Hosted by: Burns Bog Conservation Society
Tynehead Plant Walk
Saturday, May 24th | 10am – 12pm
Enjoy a walk along the Serpentine Loop at Tynehead Regional Park. Discover the native plants that bloom in the spring. Find out which plants are edible, which are used for crafts and which were used medicinally. Dress for the weather and meet in the parking area at the 96th Ave entrance. Pre-registration is required, please call Metro Vancouver at 604.432.6359 to reserve your spot at this enlightening guided walk.
Tynehead Regional Park (96 Ave & 168 St)
Hosted by: Metro Vancouver Regional Parks
Sustainable Gardening
Saturday, May 24th | 11am – 1pm
Join us at Stewart Farm's heritage gardens and learn to garden in harmony with nature. Discover labour-saving techniques that help reduce watering and weeding.
Explore ways to minimize the need for chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Learn about composting and the benefits of creating healthy, living soil. Pre-registration is required for this event, please call 604.592.6956 to reserve your spot at this unique gardening workshop.
Historic Stewart Farm in Elgin Heritage Park (Crescent Road west of 135 Ave)
Hosted by: Historic Stewart Farm
Surrey Lake Birding Walk
Saturday, May 24th | 9 - 11am
Discover some of the diverse bird life and improve your ID skills on this guided birding walk with naturalist Lynn Pollard. Bring binoculars if you have them and please dress for the weather.
Surrey Lake Park (152 St, north of 72 Ave – must be accessed heading North on 152 St)
Hosted by: Surrey Parks & Lynn Pollard
Amazing Amphibians!
Tuesday, May 27th | 6:30 - 8pm
From slimy salamanders to tiny tree frogs, there is so much amphibian life in Green Timbers Urban Forest! Join SNA P as they take you on an interactive journey through a dynamic west coast amphibian habitat! Pre-registration is required,
please call 604.501.5121 to reserve your spot at this fun-filled opportunity.
Green Timbers Urban Forest (parking lot on 100 Ave between 148 St. and 144 St)
Hosted by: Surrey's Natural Areas Partnership (SNAP)
Walk the Semiahmoo Trail
Tuesday, May 27th & Wednesday, May 28th | 6:30 – 7:30pm
Come and explore a portion of the historic Semiahmoo Trail; experts will be on hand to lead a walk and explain the trail's history and natural heritage.
Meet at the trail entrance (23A Ave between 151 St and 152 St)
Hosted by: Friends of Semiahmoo Heritage Trail
Beach Hero Marine Interpretive Walks
Explore the inter-tidal zone for amazing animals and plants with our Marine Interpreter; all ages welcome! Free stickers, tattoos and activity books for all Beach Heroes!
Hosted by: The Friends of Semiahmoo Bay Society
Saturday, May 10 (2:30pm) White Rock, foot of pier
Saturday, May 17th (11am) White Rock, foot of pier
Saturday, May 24th (1:30pm) Beecher Place, Crescent Beach
Saturday, May 31st (9:30am) Beecher Place, Crescent Beach
Saturday, June 7th (2pm) White Rock, foot of pier.
No registration is required, just show up! For more info contact Cat at
604.536.3552 or cat@birdsonthebay.ca
Learn to Fish
Join us at Green Timbers Urban Forest for a fun, educational fishing lesson!This program is for youth under 16, but parent participation is encouraged. Includes hands-on instruction as well as fishing on Green Timbers Lake! All the equipment and tackle is provided. Pre-registration is required, please call the Fraser Valley Trout Hatchery Visitor Ctr at 604.504.4716 to reserve your spot!
Green Timbers Urban Forest – meet at the lake
Hosted by: Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC
Thursday, May 1st (6-8pm)
Saturday, May 10 (10am - 12pm)
Thursday, May 15th (6 - 8pm)
Thursday, May 22nd (6 - 8pm)
Saturday, May 31st (10am - 12pm)
Sunnyside Acres Guided Walk
Learn about your local forest environment, its history and management at Sunnyside Acres Urban Forest. Bring binoculars and try to spot some of the 71 bird species that occur here and identify some of the native plants that make this Urban Forest their home. Wear appropriate footwear and clothing, this walk will go rain or shine.
Meet at the parking lot off of 24 Avenue in the Urban Forest
Hosted by: Sunnyside Acres Heritage Society
Saturday, April 26th (8 – 9am)
Sunday, May 4th (6:30 – 7:30pm)
Saturday, May 17th (8 – 9am)
Sunday, May 25th (6:30-7:30pm)
Waste Not Want Not
April 12 - June 15 (Saturdays and Sundays only) | 12 - 4pm
Come and learn about the concept of 'thrift' and the origins of the 3 R's - Reduce, reuse and Recycle! Check out ways to convert garbage into treasures, traditional methods of garden composting and how technologies have changed in objects through the use of everyday materials. Historical examples will show how farmers recycled from the 1900's to present days.
Stewart Hall at Elgin Heritage Farm ( Crescent Road west of 135 Ave.)
Hosted by: Historic Stewart Farm
Wilderness Watch Walkabout
Find out what the Wilderness Watch program is all about. Visit the display booth and then enjoy a guided walk in Blackie Spit Park!
Blackie Spit Park
Hosted by: BC Wildlife Federation
Saturday, May 3rd (10am - 2pm)
Saturday, May 17th (10am – 2pm)
Saturday, May 31st (10am – 2pm)
Important Dates in 2008
May 15 and 16 Forsyth Idol Talent Show - @ 1:00 pm
May 19 Victoria Day - No School
May 28 Celebration Assembly @ 9:00 am
June 20 Celebration Assembly @ 1:00 pm
June 23 Year End Assembly @ 10:30 am
June 24 Sports Day
June 25 Grade 7 Graduation @ 10:30, Final Report Cards sent home. Last day of school for students, early dismissal @ 1:30 pm
June 26 Pro-D #6 - No school
If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to phone, email or drop by the school.
Sincerely,
Michael Link
Forsyth Road Elementary
10730 139 Street
Surrey BC V3T 5L4
Phone: 604-588-8394
mikewilliamlink@gmail.com
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