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This is name of the Kindergarten report card beginning next year.
What is the Communication of Learning?
100
These free courses were offered during winter/spring 2016 by DSBN staff, in partnership with Brock University, to build mathematics knowledge for teaching, among other goals.
What are Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 and Grade 7/8 Mathematics AQ courses?
100
This culminating event promotes a love of reading and exposes students to quality Canadian children's literature.
What is the Silver Birch® Celebration of Literacy Student Conference?
100
This project promotes pro-social play, increased physical activity, and provides activities for winter/inclement weather.
What is the Recess Project?
100
During this event, leaders shared their culture with classmates to give them a better understanding of the First Nation, Métis and Inuit cultures.
What is the Indigenous Student Voice Leadership Symposium?
200
This acronym could mean a budget platform or an assessment.
What is BAS?
200
This resource has been created to help support teachers, from kindergarten to grade 8 in both French and English speaking classrooms, build and support their comprehensive literacy programs.
What is "Literacy News" or Literacy newsletter?
200
These are our fabulous night time caretakers.
Who are Janet and Janice?
200
Every November, we offer workshops at this event to engage parents in learning opportunities.
What is the PIC conference?
200
These programs give children from infancy to six years old a chance to get a head start in their learning through a variety of engaging and educational activities.
What are Parenting and Family Literacy Centres?
300
The place for students to explore questions, bounce ideas off one another, build something together, in a safe and creative environment.
What is a makerspace?
300
This cross-curricular resource infuses the foundations of equity and social justice across the curriculum.
What is the "Social Justice Begins With Me" kit?
300
This mentor text was created by Cathy to help grade 1 teachers teach the following health expectation: identify the major parts of the body by their proper names.
What is "Big Sister Kate".
300
This milestone was reached in DreamBox during the month of May.
What is 2,000,000 lessons completed?
300
This family support provides a receptive environment for newcomer families to receive settlement support, an English language assessment, and information about DSBN and the Ontario school system. It also offers centralized information and document verification for newcomer families.
What is the Welcome Centre?
400
This tool helps educators create the conditions for successful implementation of a play-based Kindergarten program.
What is the "Decision-Making Framework"?
400
This day celebrates each school's accomplishments towards a more positive school climate.
What is "Pink Shirt (Every) Day"?
400
These are the four schools that offer Summer HEAT as an Aboriginal site.
What are: Valley Way School, Princess Elizabeth School, Harriet Tubman School, and Lincoln Centennial School?
400
This opportunity celebrates the work of our eco-conscious junior and intermediate students.
What is the EcoSummit?
400
This cross-curricular unit focuses on the reserve system in Canada, the Indian Act, as well as the history and long term impact residential schools have had on generations of First Nation people.
What is the Grade 6 Social Studies "Residential Schools" unit?
500
Teaching practices presented in this framework emphasize the importance of authentic functional language and includes an action-oriented, task-based approach.
What is the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR)?
500
This show displays the work of many creative and talented DSBN kindergarten students.
What is the "Young at Art" show?
500
Who provides the following services? •Interprets written material from English to Arabic, Spanish, French, Chinese, Urdu, Hindi, Punjabi, and Pashto •Explains the Ontario and DSBN school systems, including programming options, school and grade placement, report cards, applied and academic courses, and graduation requirements. •Helps students and families adjust and overcome language barriers and cultural differences. •Provides professional development to staff about newcomer orientation, diversity, and cultural sensitivity.
Who are Settlement Workers in Schools (SWIS)?
500
This fun summer challenge promotes continued mathematics experiences for K-6 students.
What is the DreamBox Summer Challenge?
500
These amazing educators work tirelessly to provide the best learning opportunities for DSBN students and staff.
Who are: Kim Salierno, Cathy Meesters, Corey Belliveau, Jennifer Jinks, Jennifer Smith, Jenny Stewart, Erik Teather, Brandie Lancione, Blair Janzen, and Georgie Groat?