December XXIIIrd, MMXIV
Hon. Gordon Dirks, B. Ed., M. Ed., MLA, Minister of Education, Progressive Conservative, Calgary-Elbow
Dear Gordon:
Part of the reason Executive Dissertations features Classics Illustrated Comics covers is b/c mom, that is Mrs. June C. Koopmans, B. Ed. collected them as a child together with her father & my grandpa, Archie Adams. Sort of a father & daughter bonding thing that brought them together as it was a common interest. Mom also brought the comics to schools to read to & the show the pictures of great novels to her Afton & Rio Terrace students & get them interested in reading. Gosh I wish I knew where the originals were now! Lets read today's plan from Afton Elementary School Grade II.
PLANS
Tuesday, February 2nd, 1971:
Printing: Our Supermarket.
Phonics: Oral Reading (O.R.): "Wee Robins"; worksheets.
Language Arts: projects, check worksheets.
Reading: - spelling #16B
Spelling: - Spelling while skating on the ice on big sheets of paper with markers to make the words bigger & create exercise adventure fort students (so they get excited about skating & spelling at the same time.) 11AM-12PM or 12:30PM.
Story: have students make up skating stories in teams.
Music: - check spelling.
- bank deposits & cheques.
Arithmetic: - act out borrowing money from bank.
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Enterprise: - begin dairy.
- discuss parts of cow since it is a huge source of protein.
- see pictures.
- 3PM films in room 1 on jobs.
- "Survival In Winter" & "The Policeman."
JCK
Silverware,
Rory
Source: "The Historical Lesson Plans Of Mrs. June C. Koopmans, B. Ed."
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