Highlights
In Social Studies,
we watched a video of traditional Acadian dancing. We also watched a short clip about what the
land is like in Meteghan and Nova Scotia.
Tomorrow we will have an Acadian presentation
from 9-11 am. We would still benefit
from 1-2 more parent volunteers. If you have a volunteer security clearance
and would like to help, please email Ms. Bain at lcbain@cbe.ab.ca.
In Math, we played
an adding game with a deck of cards.
This game helps us practice to quickly identify numbers that make 10.
We also watched the
morning Kindergarten and some of the grade 1 students do an assembly about
Earth Day and the virtue of Peacefulness.
Important Information
Our annual multicultural evening will be held on May 25th from 6:30 – 8:00 pm. . Our theme this year is Canada 150. This year, we are celebrating the 150th birthday of our country and its many diverse cultures. We are still looking for student presenters to share their culture with our school community. Examples could include a dance or song performance. We are also looking for parent volunteers to help with the evening running smoothly. If your child is interested in doing a presentation or if you are interested in volunteering, please contact the multicultural evening committee at the following e-mail:phschoolcouncil@gmail.com Thank you very much for your support!
Important Dates
Thursday, April 20- Healthy Hunger Lunch
(Mothers Pizza); School Council meeting at 7 pm (Grade 1 teachers and Mr. Kinsman
presenting).
Homework
-Reading/Raz-Kids (Don’t forget to sign the reading log sheet)
-Math:
Dreambox or Coolmath website
-We do not have spelling words this week
Ask Me About:
Show your parents how to play the math game you learned today with
a deck of cards.
Which combinations of numbers add to make 10?
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