Monday, November 15, 2010

November 16, 2010

November 16, 2010

The Remembrance Day Assembly was definitely a day to remember thanks to the hard work of many of our students. Thanks to especially to Ms. Spencer's class who assisted in putting together the assembly. Special thanks to our Master of Ceremonies Jarod, Kendra, Fiona and Dominique for leading the assembly both in English and French. Thanks to Kendra and Jenna for the informative speech about Sadako and a Thousand Paper Cranes. Thanks to Jenna, Morgan, Bryce and Dominique for making over a hundred paper cranes for the presentation of deployed parents. Thanks to many behind the scenes students who helped throughout the day putting up and taking down decorations including Brianna, Emma, Kendra and Leslie. Finally thanks to Morgan for the fabulous technical job controlling the sound system and slide show.

All students have begun their focus on the Rights of the Child. November 19th marks the 25th Anniversary when the declaration was signed by the United Nations. To mark this occasion students from Mme Spencer's and Ms. Malette's class have been learning about the grassroots campaign called the Vow on Silence. On Friday many students in the Junior/Intermediate divisions will be taking a Vow of Silence for 24 hours in support of the Rights of Children and to bring awareness to children who have been silenced in the world because of poverty and exploitation. The junior students are organising a short assembly on Wednesday to introduce this campaign to the students and provide information for students to bring home. Students interested in participating must bring in a note from home indicating their intent to participate. Students participating will have a badge to wear throughout the day. More information can be found at www.freethechildren.com

The Primary students have also been focusing on the Rights of Children through discussion of the book For Every Child by Caroline Castle. Students participated in a discussion of Children's Rights and they explored which Right they felt was the most important. Students have also enjoyed reading the book called The Kissing Hand by Audrey Penn. This is a wonderful book about a raccoon who is going to school for the first time and feeling scared. Many students made personal connections to the story as we recounted times when they had to do something that they were worried or scared to do for the first time. We focused on retelling the story using the words first, next, then and finally. We will continue to focus on this book next week and making inferences.






The holiday are quickly coming upon us and General Lake has proposed a door decorating contest to help bring about the Christmas Spirit. In this same spirit, the Core English class will be decorating our door with a little social awareness twist. Students are asked to bring in a non-perishable food donation. Students that bring in an item will receive a picture to colour of a 'gift'. Students will put their name on this 'gift' and it will be posted on the door. We hope to cover the entire door by December 14. You may send in items anytime.




Thanks to all the students who handed in their homework.

Ms. Legault

Homework
Grade 1 sight word printing reading program non-perishable food donation
Grade 2 sight word spelling reading program non-perishable food donation
Grade 3 cursive writing reading program non-perishable food donation
Grade 4 cursive writing reading program non-perishable food donation
Grade 5 reading program /writing assignment
Grade 6 reading program/writing assignment

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