Creative and critical thinking opportunities woven into collaborative math routine - accessible for all learners, spaces for sharing ideas & questions - learning from each other. #sd38learn@RichmondSD38
How might we offer experiences that nurture students’ connections to each other and to the land and place? How do connections deepen our sense of belonging and care? What learning & concepts emerge through play? @RichmondSD38@noiie_bc#sd38learn
Our collection of outdoor learning moments so far: some moments captured or chosen by students…adding an interactive option of making connections & sharing wonders. How do these images tell the story of our collective learning? #bcelf@lkmaclean@Katporter04
Grounding the start of our school year with captured moments of CARE and student voice around what it means to be brave. How will our shared values provide a strong foundation for growth? @RichmondSD38#sd38learn
Learning from Indigenous dancer Peter White - stories shared through dance encourage us to consider the impact of our relationships to each other and the land. What is one small step we will take towards reconciliation? @RichmondSD38@SD38Arts#sd38learn
Sometimes, caring for place means noticing when the caution tape was blown off by the wind & working together to fix it. It’s these little moments that contribute to our school climate of care @RichmondSD38
Math task cards for Gr 4/5 - working in partners to share ideas about mathematics. What do you like most? What are your goals? Why do we need to learn it? #sd38learn@RichmondSD38
In preparation for Dot Day, primary students played with water colours and filter paper to create their own “dot”. How can learners develop courage and confidence through art? @SD38Arts#sd38learn@RichmondSD38
First full day of school - connecting, reconnecting, discovering new ways to stay grounded. Can’t wait to grow together this year! @RichmondSD38#joyfullearning#sitspots
We have had a wonderful week learning about the cultural celebration of Lunar New Year here at Jessie Wowk Elementary. Happy New Year to all of those in our community who observe this tradition. #SD38learn
Always important to remember how much we have and what we are grateful for. Outdoor learning in all it's glory with K/1s and Ms. Li @WowkTWolves#sd38learn
Thanks to our Grade 6 and 7 spirit leaders, we were welcomed with ghoulish doors. Great Hallowe'en parade and decorated pumpkins. We are finding new ways to celebrate old traditions. @WowkTWolves@sd38learn
After reading the book, My Heart Fills with Happiness, staff and students all created happiness ribbons that now hang on our trees. Ribbons were also sent home to our transitional students so we can all share what makes us happy. @WowkTWolves@sd38learn
Look how our sunflowers are growing! Thanks to Wowk families who are taking special care of our garden plots this summer. Can't wait to see them in September. More photos on our website.@WowkTWolves@sd38learn
Farewell from all of us at Wowk. Thanks to Mr. Brouwer for writing a song for our sunflower project, to Mrs. Briscoe and students for singing and doing art and to all of you for growing together even while we were apart. https://t.co/zWp9PptyNg