Highlights
We enjoyed our Acadian presentation yesterday!
We made butter, painted lighthouses,
played a board game, and acted out different chores the Acadians had to do on
their homestead.
In Math, we sorted pictures of different
objects based on what 3-D shapes they resemble.
(E.g., a water bottle looks like a cylinder, a soccer ball looks like a
sphere)
We had a practice fire drill in the afternoon.
Tomorrow is twin/triplet day. Students may dress similar to a classmate or
friend if they want.
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
Friday, April 21-Twin/Triplet day
Homework
-Reading/Raz-Kids (Don’t forget
to sign the reading log sheet)
-Math: Dreambox or Coolmath
website
Ask
Me About:
What game did
some Acadian children play with rocks?
What were some
of the chores Acadian children had to do?
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