November Newsletter
ELA:
The students have continued to
work on Daily 5 in order to improve their reading and writing skills. We have also been reading the novel Sadako
and the Thousand Paper Cranes.
Sciences
humaines:
During Social Studies, the
students have studied the Bering Straight Theory and created a diorama.
Sciences
de la nature:
During Science, we have been studying
the water cycle, as well as clouds. The
students also created a form of transportation which could be used cross the
ice during the last ice age.
Français:
In French, the students have
been studying verbs in present tense.
They have continued to work on the “é” sound. We have also been reading Aboriginal Legends.
Math:
The students worked on pattern
and relations. We also did a review of
basic multiplication and division. We
continue to work on problem solving questions.
Dates
to remember:
December 2: Early dismissal
December 4: Conferences PM (4:00-7:00)
December 5: Inservice Conferences AM (9:00-11:00)
December 4: Conferences PM (4:00-7:00)
December 5: Inservice Conferences AM (9:00-11:00)
December 15 PM: Christmas Cheer
Board
December 16: Early dismissal
December 17: Christmas Concert
(1:00 and 6:30 pm)
December 18: Christmas Concert
(1:00 and 6:30 pm)
December 19: Last day of school
- Party AM
- Bowling PM
December 22-January 2: Winter
Holidays
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