Literacy and Numeracy Goals at Brant-Argyle School

At Brant-Argyle, our North room (grades 6/7/8) is combining Literacy and Numeracy goals through project-based learning. These goals include promoting engagement in writing, improving writing skills, building communication skills and connecting our numeracy learning with real world scenarios. The North class students are engaged in a “Classroom Equity” project. As part of this project, they have written resumes and cover letters, participated in an interview for a classroom job and have gone through the hiring process for the job. The… Read More

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Stony Mountain School – Leadership Team

At the beginning of each school year Stony Mountain School offer the students in Grades 5 & 6 the opportunity to be involved in a what we call a Leadership Team, combining Social Justice and MY Voice groups together. Led by Ms. Bartholomew, this group started meeting regularly during breaks and has developed, through conversation and planning, an identity. With the identity defined, they develop an action plan. Over the past few years the leadership team has generously chosen to… Read More

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Fostering Well-Being at ÉRWBBS

A major focus for our school this year is centred around establishing an inclusive and culturally safe environment, that is rooted in individual and collective well-being. In planning the strategies we would use to move toward this goal, our school considered the Indigenous Education Policy Framework document, Mamáhtawisiwin: The Wonder We are Born With, as well as the self-regulation and social development programs, Zones of Regulation and We Thinkers. Together, the principles and teachings of these works are being used… Read More

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Sleep Presentation at Balmoral School

As part of work being done on Well-Being at Balmoral School, the grade 5/6 class had a sleep presentation by ISD’s School Psychologist and Mental Health Clinician. The presentation talked about effective sleep hygiene habits and how sleep can impact a person’s well-being. This presentation came about after a Mental Health screening tool was used with students. Each student took home a “Better ZZZ’s in a Box” toolkit which helped students engage with the material and will hopefully help students… Read More

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Teulon Collegiate Providing Support for Students

Throughout April and May, TCI has been presenting the “Rob Nash: A Living Curriculum” project to our Grade 8, 9 and 10 students. This program aligns with one of our school goals and the Division’s Continuous Improvement Plan, promoting a positive Well-Being. Rob Nash is a rock artist who, at the young age of 18, wound up in a horrific car accident. Rob lived in a place of darkness for a long time and was eventually able to seek support… Read More

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Monthly Wellness Days at Woodlands School

During the pandemic our opportunities to meet, learn, and grow together was limited. Our wellness goal this year was designed to give our school community the opportunity to come together in school-wide wellness days once a month.  During these days students young and old have had the opportunity to be exposed to new activities and wellness pursuits. Our older students have had the opportunity to act as leaders and make real connections with students in the younger grades. Staff have… Read More

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Warren Elementary – Numeracy

Warren Elementary School has been working hard in the area of numeracy this year.  Our teachers have embraced two new strategies that they have learned from our divisional Math Consultant; Guided Math and Number Talks.  These strategies are helping our students solidify their understanding of numeracy processes in a fun and interactive way that also meets each students individual needs.

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ÈSCS – Program Speak Up

As part of our Wellness goals at ÈSCS all of our grade 7 students participated in the CMHA Program Speak Up.  Speak Up is a program designed for students in Manitoba to help build their mental health capacity.  Students participate in five lessons that teach them about their own mental health and the mental health of others.  The program discusses the many supports that can help people successfully manage their mental health.

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Let’s Get Reading – Rosser School

Rosser Students were excited to begin using our new decodable texts that arrived over the holiday break!  The Kindergarten, Grade 1, and Grade 2 students are using the Bob Decodable texts for their home-reading program and the Grades 1 and Grade 2 students are using the SPIRE reading program for the guided reading instruction in class! Let’s get reading!  

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