Highlights
Today we learned about a fish called the humuhumunukunukuapuaa!! (This is not a typo! It’s the real name!) It is actually Hawaii’s state fish.
In Math, we built 3-D shapes out of plasticine and
toothpicks. We also worked on an Olympic
page in our creative journals.
Don’t forget that Wednesday is pink shirt day!
Important Information:
Pink Shirt Day
On February 28th PHS will be
participating in Pink Shirt day to help raise awareness about bullying and to
raise funds for anti-bullying programs. This year our Grade 4 students have
been hard at work organizing this event! Students will be selling handmade
friendship bracelets to help support the cause #PinkItForward. Bracelets will
be on sale for all students and staff members to purchase beginning Monday
February 26th – 28th. Bracelets will cost $2.00 and
all the money raised will be donated to Kids Help Phone. We encourage everyone to practice kindness and wear
pink on February 28th to symbolize that you do not tolerate bullying.
For more information on this year’s Pink Shirt
Day visit
Together… We can make a difference!
Important
Dates
Feb. 28- Pink shirt day (anti-bullying)
Monday, Mar. 5–Scholastic book orders due (cash, cheque, or
online payment)
Homework
-Review spelling words
-Reading
-Practice addition and subtraction facts
Ask me About
How
does the humuhumunukunukuapuaa
defend itself? (spits water)
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