Thursday, September 24, 2020

Away Sick

 Miss.Sturgeon woke up feeling a bit sick (stomach), and is following proper protocol to not go into work this morning. This students will have supply teachers today. Students will be working on their computers to complete tasks Miss.Sturgeon will assign from home.


Miss.Sturgeon

Tuesday, September 15, 2020

A Message from OPH

 Dear Parents and Guardians,

Now that we have begun school it is imperative that you follow the following before your child begins school;

Self-check screening tool for students in school

Symptomatic Procedures
As outlined by Ottawa Public Health, If your child has even one of the following symptoms, they cannot be sent to school:

  • Fever/chills

  • Cough

  • Difficulty breathing/ shortness of breath

  • Sore throat/difficulty swallowing

  • Runny nose (not related to allergies)

  • Loss of taste or smell

  • Unexplained headache, tiredness and muscle aches

  • Nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain

  • Link to Ministry of Health symptom guide

Ottawa Public Health mandates that If your child develops these symptoms during the school day you will be called to pick up your unwell child and his/her siblings that are at the school.  While here, your child will be placed in an isolation station monitored by the principal or vice-principal and will be asked to put on a mask.  In order to return to school, the following must occur:

  • If your family does not pursue COVID testing your child with symptoms and their siblings must self-isolate for a minimum of 14 days and be without symptoms for 24 hours before returning.  Or, you can seek a medical note from a healthcare provider that indicates an alternative diagnosis.  With this medical note your child can return to school 24 hours after symptoms have resolved.  

  • If you seek COVID testing for your child and the results are positive OPH will provide guidance to your family and the school outlining next steps.  

  • If the results are negative, the individual with symptoms needs to isolate until without symptoms for 24 hours.  Siblings may return if without symptoms.

Link to Ottawa Public Health symptomatic flow chart

Please see this letter OPH - Child presented with symptoms at school from Ottawa Public Health which will be sent home to a parent whose child exhibits symptoms.


If your children need to isolate for 14 days, they can access learning materials through their Hapara Workspace. Thank you in advance for your continued support.

Monday, September 14, 2020

Homework

 Our Sturgeon class homework for grade 4 and 5 will being Tuesday (tomorrow)! It is already posted, but I have not explained to the students how to complete it and I usually hand out notebooks for students who want it. You can peek at it if you wish. it is on the tabs above!


Miss.Sturgeon

Wednesday, September 9, 2020

First Day!

  We had a great day! Our First Day went well. Miss.Sturgeon is proud of how all students respected face mask wearing and physical distance rules. Students used their hand sanitizers often and washed hands properly at the sink. A happy shout out to all parents because this reflects well on you and our community---your children were wonderfully prepared to keep us safe. Thank you!

    It will be an adjustment for students to stay in their seats for so long and do traditional tasks---- with no access to flexible seating, group tasks, hallway work groups, assemblies, indoor gym, desk aerobics (aka DPA) sharing of computers etc. I hope the students are not going to be bored! I will certainly try my best to keep things colourized while maintaining safety.

   Homework will begin next week and you will be informed via email and this blog as to how to proceed with it.

   Take care!

    Miss.Sturgeon




Monday, September 7, 2020

More Info----Our Zones---First Day of School

This is showing the zones to meet students on the first day, as well as the hopes for the Kiss and Drop at the Arena parking lot.

Zone 1-2-3 corresponds with Grade 1-2-3 on Tuesday and 4-5-6 (4 being near the Arena side) for Wednesday.


Saturday, September 5, 2020

Our Covid Classroom



Ch-ch-ch-changes! There are many changes within classrooms and the school for Covid safety. Our classroom has our 24 desks as singles, all facing forward. The teacher has a separate zone that students are not allowed to travel into. Students have a one-at-a-time help desk that the teacher will work at through plexiglass. All students must wear a mask at all times in the classroom.

    There are directional arrows in the hallway to indicate where to travel.

    Bathrooms have a limit of 2 students. While waiting to use the bathroom, students must line up at the sticker dot 2 meters from the next student. Students must sign out with the teacher the time they go to the washroom and return for contact tracing purposes.

    The gym is closed. There is no indoor gym class.





Here is a sneak peek of our room:










Welcome Back!


Welcome to our class blog! This Grade 4/5 website will be the hub for news and activities. Instead of using the agenda which could transmit germs more readily, parents and students should be checking here weekly for information about our classroom.

I hope you have received the School Messenger email about our First Day of school and how it will be organized.

Please make sure your child has a mask, possibly a lanyard to hang it while they eat snack, and basic supplies if possible. We are not to be sharing items such as pencils, erasers, scissors etc.


Miss.Sturgeon