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What Can You See? A New Sharing Space

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

The Big Question: How can we be connected to other students and learn about their school communities from around the city, province, country and world? 


It is clear that this "What Can You See?" project has reached new heights and what better way to bring students, educators, and classes together then through a common learning space? The Twitterverse and Blogsphere have allowed us to extend this project beyond the walls of our classrooms and our new hope is that more will join in from around the world!

A big thank you goes out to our good friend Joanne Babalis (Kindergarten Teacher at Bond Lake P.S.) for helping to make this big question more attainable! Thank you for creating a NEW sharing space for the What Can You See? project! Please take the time to visit this wonderful new blog created and designed especially for this project! You will also find links to other educator/class blogs at the bottom to which you can view their digital "What Can You See?" book!






To our parents and community,

Please consider joining in on our learning adventure by sharing your photos, observations, and writing on this new online blog or on our classroom blog! We encourage you to draw from your child's experiences with this project and share insights from home, apartments, townhouses, grandpa's farm, the cottage, driving on the way to school, etc...."What do you see out of your kitchen window?" for example! This will not only help build an authentic home/school connection, but it will help expand the walls of this project!

Please feel free to engage with us online by making comments, compliments, questions, or connections directly onto our blogs! This can be done anonymously or by recording your child's initials (e.g. for Jocelyn Schmidt write - J.S's family).

We thank you in advance and appreciate your participation in our learning journey!

Stay tuned!

Sincerely,
Ms. Schmidt and Ms. Theis

1 comment:

  1. Hello Class,
    Outside our kitchen window, we can see our backyard and most of all our swing set where we spend most of our time in the summer playing and creating wonderful memories.

    E.S Family

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