Monday, March 30, 2020

A message from Mrs. Tourigny and Mrs. Lambrinoudis 

Good morning Students, Parents and Guardians,
We hope you are well and have had a restful spring break.  We are indeed living in unprecedented times, and filled with wonder in terms of what the future will bring us with ongoing learning.  For the foreseeable future, together we will delve into the world of online learning.  The CBE has spent the past two weeks creating programming opportunities that will be distributed online for our students.  Our teachers are taking up this work on a very steep learning curve to provide learning opportunities & activities that will begin in the next couple of days. The following tentative timeline will assist families in your planning to take up this work at home:

Monday, March 30 your child’s homeroom teacher will connect with you to discuss your child’s access to technology at home, including access to a computer and the internet. Teachers will email students/parents or by phone call.  We are also making a plan to address the needs of students without these resources and to determine how to support students with paper packages. The school is preparing to produce print copies for pickup for those students who do not have access to a computer and the internet. Teachers will also ask you how you and your family are doing and encourage you to connect with wellness supports and resources available within and beyond the CBE.
For much of Tuesday, March 31, teachers will be involved in virtual meetings planning together in grade  teams to plan first few days of lessons and tasks which will be rolled out to our students. 
Wednesday, April 1 your child’s teacher will let you know how they will provide lessons and tasks and the best way to reach them if you or your child has questions. Students will access learning through a variety of platforms, which may include teacher blogs, Google tools, and for Grade 6 students, through Brightspace by D2L. Your child's teachers will confirm the platform that they have chosen on Wednesday. Consistency in platform choice by all of your child's teachers is something we are striving for.Your child’s teachers will also provide you with more information about what you can expect from them in terms of tasks, and resources and supports you and your child can use to support their learning at home. Ongoing learning with students begins today. Teachers will also provide a schedule that families should follow so that there aren't any overlaps in expectations for work completion.  We would also strongly recommend that parents schedule at least 20-30 minutes of reading per day beyond this schedule.
As a system, we are expected to align with the guidelines shared by Alberta Education for continuity of learning and content delivery by division.  Specifically, that content delivery for each grade is broken down as follows:
K –Grade 3
-Language/literacy and mathematics/numeracy outcomes
-An average of five (5) hours of work per student per week
Grade 4 – 6
-Language/literacy and mathematics/numeracy outcomes, with opportunity to incorporate science and social studies outcomes through cross-curricular learning
-An average of five (5) hours of work per student per week
Parents may want to supplement student learning by providing their children with additional resources. The following provincial resources are available to parents:
We are very excited with the prospect of providing these ongoing learning opportunities for our students.  Missing our students in the building has been very difficult, but we look forward to reconnecting with each student.  Please look forward to receiving ongoing messages from teachers and administration in the days to come.
Thank you for continuing to work with us. Stay well and stay active.
Erin and Joanne

Friday, March 20, 2020



Happy Spring Grade 1’s!

Not a day has passes that we haven’t thought about each and every one of you. 

Do you remember all of our season songs and the actions? Here are a few you can sing with your family.





Here are a couple new ones.


If you are looking for some fun ideas to do with your family over springbreak here they are:
·      board games
·      read aloud books
·      go for a nature walk
·      play card or dice games
·      family movie night
·      bake something
·      have a dance party
·      sing some songs


Just know that we thinking of you all and if you would like to share pictures or things you have done with your family during the spring break please feel free to email your teacher. 
If your parents email permission to do so, we can post them on the blog so we can all stay in touch.  We look forward to hearing from you. 
We wish you a fun and safe spring break!

Mrs. Aebli

Miss. Rinaldi

Mrs. Swanson
Thursday, March 19, 2020

Dear Grade One Families of Bridlewood,

What a strange week this has been. We are writing today to connect with you one more time before Spring Break. We are thinking of all of you and hope that you are keeping well.

We recognize that the loss of routine that has occurred this week may be challenging for your children and families. We also know that many of you have had to alter your plans for the upcoming week and that adds to the stress and uncertainty of what has become our new reality. The grade one teachers worked together for the first three days this week. We talked a lot about what has been covered and accomplished so far this year and how our students make us proud. Every single student has learned a great deal; not just about the academic subjects, but also about kindness, mental wellness and the importance of fresh air and exercise. We hope that these later qualities help to carry you through these uncertain times.

We will connect with you again after Spring Break. In the meantime, if you are looking for resources for your child, please refer to the programming suggestions that were sent out by the CBE. The link is https://cbe.ab.ca/programs/curriculum/learning-at-home/Pages/default.aspx Also, don’t forget the value of RazKids, Starfall and other online reading resources. We have explored many word families (-an, -at, -ing, -ind, -ink, -ill, -ell) and your child could demonstrate how they can read and write words from these families and also use them to print sentences. A useful link for sight word lists and activities is https://sightwords.com/sight-words/. If you have a deck of cards or a few dice, your child will be able to teach you multiple math games to review skills while connecting as a family. As Spring is nearly upon us, enjoy the wonders of the world and see what seasonal changes you can observe outside. Using sentence starters such as “I can see…”, “I can feel…”, “I can hear…”, “I like…”, “I wonder…”, “I hope…” etc. will allow your child to translate their observations into written thoughts. This might also be a good opportunity to review the classroom blog and discuss your child’s learning with them.

If you are looking for some fun ideas of ways to keep active outside, check out www.playoutsideguide.com


Take care and look after yourselves.

Lynwyn Aebli
Julie Rinaldi
Joanie Swanson

Monday, March 16, 2020

Hello Grade One Students and Families of Bridlewood School!  

Please know that we care for you and are thinking of you during this historic time with school being cancelled. We need to think about community and how we can take care of each other. Throughout grade 1 we have learned that kindness is powerful and can go a long way. Please remember at this time to take care of each other, love one another, have hope, keep positive, show kindness, be compassionate, spend time with your family, have peace, remember to laugh, have conversations, read, get outside and be active.  

Though many families may be unable to physically get together, let’s try to think of ways that we can continue to spread kindness and cheer at this difficult time. For example, you could draw and colour some pictures of something that brings happiness to you and your family to post in your front window. We hope this kindness and joy will spread and give strength when it is most needed.

As we are unsure at this time what is next, please stay tuned for updates that will be sent as more information becomes available.

Mrs. Swanson
Miss Rinaldi
Mrs. Aebli
Miss Lana

Tuesday, March 3, 2020

We are having a blast with Evergreen Theatre!!

We have been spending some of our mornings with Evergreen Theatre and learning how to perform and today we practiced some of the actions for our play on Friday. We will meet with Evergreen theatre everyday this week to work up to our performance to show families of Friday morning at 10:15-11:15. Ask your child about the actions in our play and what our play is about.

This week we are focusing on the _ill word family. Yesterday we came up with a list of words and today we practiced spelling them with a partner.

We are working on a new storytelling story. We have heard the story Little Beaver and the Echo and started to draw our story maps for storytelling.

We also had 2 special visitors this morning who talked to us about self-regulation and strategies to keep us in the green zone. Ask your child about some strategies they learned from Miss. Kim and Miss. Erin.

This afternoon the children had music and continued to work on their Little Beaver and the Echo story map.

We visited the learning commons and exchanged books for those who returned their books.

F.Y.I.

Families are invited to attend our Evergreen Performance in the gym on Friday March 6th at 10:15-11:15

Evergreen Theatre Residency information:


Save the Dates!

The grade one students would like you to make note of some upcoming special events. We will require volunteers for these activities. All volunteers MUST have a current CBE police clearance in order to volunteer, and therefore we strongly recommend that you complete the paperwork for this A.S.A.P. Please drop by the school office with picture ID to complete this application. If you already have clearance and would like to volunteer, please let you child’s teacher know.

Please note the following dates. Times have yet to be confirmed.

Wet Felting (In-school activity) – April 8th and 9th.
Morning Swimming Lessons (Bus to Canyon Meadows Pool) – May 4th-8th.


Miss. Rinaldi will be away from Monday March 9th to March 12th. 


Would you like to order a YEARBOOK, the order deadline has now been extended to March 31st.
You can order and pay online with your MYCBE/PowerSchool account, you will find the fee under
School Based Optional Fees. Click on the yearbook icon and you will asked to add to your cart,
this will automatically add the $25 fee to your account. You can call the school office ask for the
fee to be attached the fee to your account, please email me directly at catunney@cbe.ab.ca or
call 403 777 6259 with your request.



Have a great evening!