Thursday, 27 April 2017

Thursday, April 27, 2017

Highlights

Mrs. Goldenberg came to our class for character circle and talked to us about this month’s virtue, which is peacefulness.

We are reading the novel, “The Chocolate Touch” by Patrick Catling.

One of our classmates told us about a science experiment he did at home with milk, food colouring and dish soap, so we decided to try it at school today.

In Math, we are learning about edges, faces and vertices of 3-D shapes.

We practiced using the Reading Power strategy of questioning, while listening to a book about Avalanches.

Important Information

Invitations were sent home for our Volunteer Appreciation Celebration on May 16th.  If you are able to attend, please fill out the bottom part of the invitation and return it to the school so we can plan for the appropriate number of people.

Multi-Cultural Night
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
May 4 – Healthy Hunger lunch (Subway)
May 16 - Volunteer Tea 1:30-2:30pm
May 18 – Healthy Hunger lunch (Little Caesars)
May 19 - PD Day (No School for Students)
May 22 - Victoria Day (No School)
May 24 – Bird Sanctuary field trip
May 25 - Multicultural Event Night 6:30-8:00pm 

Homework
-Spelling quiz tomorrow
-Reading/Raz-Kids  (Don’t forget to sign the reading log sheet)
-Math:  Dreambox or Coolmath website

Ask Me About: 
What is peacefulness?

What was the science experiment we tried?

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