Hope everyone had a restful March Break and enjoyed their time off. Here are some updates for upcoming events:
1. We welcome Ms. Maciel - teacher candidate from Brock University. She will be with us till the beginning of May and we look forward to all her fun and exciting lessons.
2. Grade 5's are starting the Human Body unit and we will be investigating all the different systems of the body, how they work and what diseases or conditions affect them. Students have been assigned a group to create a presentation based on one of the systems. Each student received an outline and rubric for the project. Due: April 14.
3. Grade 6's are starting the Space unit and we will be learning about the history of space exploration, facts about planets, stars, and galaxies and we will also be planting tomato seeds that have come from space with Chris Hadfield.
4. Trips: April 4th - Greg le Rock (gr 5/6); April 9th - Ripley's (gr 6).
5. Easter weekend: No school on Apr 18th (good friday) and Apri 21 (Easter Monday).
6. Easter Eucharist at St. Matthew's - April 30th. Parents are welcome to attend.
Monday, March 24, 2014
Thursday, March 6, 2014
Happy March Break
Wishing everyone a happy and restful March Break. Here are some links to fun events/activities around the area.
http://www.seetorontonow.com/march-break-2014/
http://www.halton.ca/cms/One.aspx?portalId=8310&pageId=9954
http://www.thestar.com/entertainment/2011/03/15/54_things_to_do_during_march_break.html
http://www.canadianfamily.ca/march-break-2014/
http://www.seetorontonow.com/march-break-2014/
http://www.halton.ca/cms/One.aspx?portalId=8310&pageId=9954
http://www.thestar.com/entertainment/2011/03/15/54_things_to_do_during_march_break.html
http://www.canadianfamily.ca/march-break-2014/
Monday, March 3, 2014
World Literacy Canada Contest
Interested in competing in a writing contest?...see the link below for more details.
Submissions due APRIL 4th
Submissions due APRIL 4th
Write an original story describing what happens next in 400 words or less:
It’s been a long, sleepless night of strange dreams. Even once you wake up, you think you’re still dreaming, because you aren’t in your own bed. You aren’t even yourself! It’s no dream. You’ve woken in another part of the world, as someone from another culture.
What happens next? That’s up to you.
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
BRAVO Graduation - Grade 6
On Monday March 3rd the Grade 6's will be having their BRAVO graduation. Parents are welcome to attend the celebration that will be held in the gym at 10 am. We are proud of all the hard work the students have accomplished.
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Friday - Canada Spirit and Live Free day
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Report Writing - due Tuesday March 4th
On Thursday, we will be starting our Report Writing unit. Each student will be randomly assigned a Prime Minister (grade 5) or an Explorer (grade 6) to research. We have discussed research skills and the students should be comfortable using a variety of reliable sources to find information. Students will receive an outline detailing all expectations, name of Prime Minister/Explorer and due date.
Expectations
Grade 5: Prime Ministers - information will be presented on a bristol board (poster)
Grade 6: Explorers - information can be presented either on a bristol board (poster) or on-line presentation
Expectations
- your Prime Minister/Explorer must be clearly identified, including full name and time of office/exploration
- you must include a detailed summary of your Prime Minister/Explorers history
- you need to include details regarding personal life, place and date of birth, place and date of death, where they lived, etc.
- you must also include some interesting facts or accomplishments
- you must include a picture of your Prime Minister/Explorer
- any additional information that you feel will be of interest ("fun facts")
- you must ensure all your information is accurate and complete and reference all sources used
Grade 5: Prime Ministers - information will be presented on a bristol board (poster)
Grade 6: Explorers - information can be presented either on a bristol board (poster) or on-line presentation
Reports are due: Tuesday March 4th
Grade 5
Daniel - Alexander Mackenzie
Hanna - Sir John Abbott
Matthew - Sir John Thompson
Marcos - Brian Mulroney
Sienna - R. B. Bennett
Christian - Willion Lyon Mackenzie King
Jeremy - Paul Martin
Aidan - Sir John A Macdonald
Jacob - Sir Mackenzie Bowell
Justin - Sir Robert Borden
Elisa - Kim Campbell
Luca - Louise St Laurent
Emma - Arthur Meighen
Sarah - Lester B Pearson
Michael- Sir Wilfred Laurier
Eric - John Diefenbaker
Carson - Jean Chretien
Lauren - Pierre Trudeau
Katerina - Joe Clark
Chase - Stephen Harper
Grade 6
Owen - Giovanni Caboto
Vanessa - Samuel de Champlain
Jason - Leif Eriksson
Cindy - Henry Hudson
Ashley - Jacque Cartier
John - William Baffin
Julian - Bjarni Herjolfsson
Aleksandar - Giovanni de Verrazano
Paige - Freydis Eiriksdottir
Book Order - due Thursday Feb 20th
Book orders are due Thursday. Please make cheques out to Scholastics Canada.
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Olympics Fever
Have you been watching the Sochi Olympic Winter Games with your kids? The Olympics provide a great opportunity for you to connect with your kids on topics like doing something you love and following your passion, rewards versus self-satisfaction, goal planning and role models.
Here are some potential conversation starters:
- How do you think people find something to be passionate about?
- What do you love to do?
- What’s more important to you, being recognized for doing well or the feeling you get when you do your best?
- What do you wish you could do and how do you think you can make that happen?
- Do you look up to the athletes? Why?
- When you grow up do you want to be a role model for kids? What does that mean to you?
- What are some ways you ‘are winter’?
Family Day
Monday is Family Day. Here are some links of events happening that day. Have fun!!
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