Wednesday, 8 May 2013

Good Bye Mr. Crown


Today was Mr. Crown’s last day in Grade 2.  The class really enjoyed having a second teacher for the last three weeks and he will be missed.  Thank you for your fun Math and Language lessons and helping out with the day to day activities in Grade 2.  We wish him luck with his future studies back in Ireland and hope to see him at ISW again as a fully certified teacher.

 




 

 
Kind regards,

 

Ms. Christine Aberley

Red Run


Grade 2 had a great time participating in the Red Run!  A big thank you to parents that came out to support the class, offer drinks and snacks, and help serve our celebratory BBQ lunch.  Grade 2 ran a total of 52 laps and raised 228 CHF for the Red Cross “Mitten Unter Uns” Program.  Not bad for only 5 students. 

 


 

Please don’t forget to pass the orange slips sent home yesterday to your various sponsors and remind them to transfer the correct amount to the Red Cross by May 25th, 2013.

 

 
Kind regards,

 
Ms. Christine Aberley

Friday, 26 April 2013

Leo Burnett Switzerland Field Trip

Today was a very exciting day for Grade 2!  To mark the end of their inquiry into workplaces and different jobs, the class had the opportunity to visit Leo Burnett Switzerland, one of the country’s leading advertising agencies.  There they had the chance to sit in the board room, watch some award winning TV commercials produced by the agency, tour the different departments and then have a Q & A session with an Account Director and Creative Director.  A highlight of the visit included being able to hold some of the awards won by Leo Burnett for their creative work, such as the prestigious Cannes Golden Lion.

 








To prepare for the visit, the class learned about different kinds of advertisements (print, TV, and web) and that every advertisement has a client, product and message behind it.  They also became familiar with the different responsibilities of an account director, creative director, desktop publisher and copywriter.      

 

 

Grade 2 would like to give a big thank you to the kind employees at Leo Burnett for hosting us!  You have definitely inspired some of the class to a future in advertising.
 
Kind regards,
 
Ms. Christine Aberley
CEO, Grade 2

Wednesday, 24 April 2013

Red Run Reminder


Aarav kindly reminded us with his outfit choice today that the Red Run is fast approaching on Friday May 3, 2013.  Don’t forget to try and get as many sponsors as possible - all money will go towards the Red Cross Zurich “Mitten Unter Uns” program which helps to integrate immigrant children into Swiss society through language classes, play programs, and host family visits.

 

Please have your child dress appropriately for a morning outside (hopefully) in the sun and wear as much red clothing as possible.

 

Kind regards,

 
Ms. Christine Aberley

What Do You Want to Be When You Grow Up?

This week Grade 2 discussed their dreams jobs and the class had some diverse answers to the commonly asked question: “What do you want to be when you grow up?”  Jobs mentioned for the future included French teacher (Matt), professional tennis player (Tristan - maybe Canada’s next Roger Federer?), video game creator (Aarav) and teacher (Annika).  To help them navigate the myriad of professions available to them, Grade 2 learned that certain jobs are best for people with different personal interests.  For example, if you enjoy doing Science projects, collecting rocks and minerals, and solving math problems you are best suited to investigative jobs such as doctor, engineer, pharmacist, psychologist and dietician.  The class then completed an adapted version of a careers test to find out the best jobs for them.  Below is a photo of the class with their favorite job based on the results of their individual test.  Looks like we have a lot of future scientists in Grade 2!



Aarav - doctor, Annika - biologist, Tristan - biologist, Haseeb - biologist and Matt - Engineer


 
Kind regards,

 Ms.  Christine Aberley

Monday, 22 April 2013

Welcome Mr. Crown

Grade 2 would like to give a warm welcome to Mr. Graham Crown.  He will be working with the class for the next three weeks, fulling requirements for his teaching degree.  Mr. Crown will be teaching individual lessons and helping out with day to day activities. 

 

Hello from Mr. Crown
 
My name is Mr. Graham Crown.  I come from Northern Ireland.  I am studying at university there, and hope to become a primary school teacher through doing so.  Currently, I am carrying out my studies in Switzerland as part of the Erasmus Programme.  For the next three weeks, I will be completing my teaching placement at International School Winterthur.  I have been placed with the 2nd grade class and I am greatly looking forward to working with them over the coming weeks!

 

Thursday, 14 March 2013

Job Hunt

With an ever expanding vocabulary, Grade 2 looked through magazines to find photographs of people doing different jobs.  From farmers to professional athletes to surgeons, each member of the class found a variety of jobs.  The photographs are now on display in our classroom and serve as a visual reminder of the endless career possibilities available to the class in the future.



 

Later in the week, Grade 2 watched a BrainPop Jr video on different community jobs - including the responsibilities of police officers, dentists, and teachers.  To solidify their understanding, they wrote POLICE and TEACHER acrostics and the class certainly rose to the challenge.  Grade 2 thought about the roles and responsibilities associated with each job, adding their own insights along the way.

 
 
Request for Parent Guest Speakers

Do you have a job that you are passionate about?  Grade 2 would love to hear about it!  One of the highlights of our current POI is having the chance to hear from different adults about their jobs.  Last year we had visits from an investment banker, CFO, sales director and French language teacher. 

Please contact me via email to if you would like to speak with the class or simply drop by the Grade 2 classroom.  

 

Kind regards,

 

Ms. Christine Aberley