Thursday, November 14, 2019

Nov 15-


Dear Grade 3C Families,


Daily 5 is up and running and the children are busy with 
reading and writing activities. Our wonder box has been 
quite interesting as the students are inquiring about many 
interesting things. Some questions are: How fast can an 
ostrich run? How are toilets made? What is the biggest shark? 
These are just a few super questions!


*Please ensure that your child is reading every evening
 and also returning the home reading folder each week to 
their teacher in order to keep track and to receive a prize for every
 completed page.


Please book a student led conference time for next 
Thursday evening or Friday morning. Conference booking 
opens tomorrow at 4pm. Please bring your child to the conference 
as they will show you their work.

In Social, we are working on creating a slideshow about 
one of the countries that we are learning about. The focus is a
 holiday and some interesting facts. We will present these to
 our peers when completed.





In Math we are playing math games such as switcheroo, 
General, and clock  to reinforce addition 
and subtraction skills. Ask your child about these games.


We are enjoying the novel Charlie and The Chocolate Factory. 
We are completing questions about the story after each chapter. 
We will watch the movie once we complete the book in December.


Dates to note:


Nov 15- Pyjama Day
Nov 19- Crime Not to Read - Country Hills 
Library (Vivo) visit 1:15-3:15pm. Please sign 
and return the off campus field trip form 
Nov 21 and 22- Student led conferences 
No school on Friday Nov 22.
Nov 27- Scholastic orders are due
Nov 28-Hot lunch Mucho Burrito
 School gathering and giving at 6:30pm

Nov 29- Family Movie Night at 6:30pm

Please see below:

On November 28th, our school will be hosting a night of gathering and giving for our communities. 
This evening event will consist of an official unveiling of a mural painted in our school by Ryan
Jason Allen Willert. As well as performances by Jess McMann doing a Pow Wow Mash-up.  A
component of the evening will consist of parents and students working at various stations throughout
the school. The stations will consist of helping the food bank pack birthday packages, designing
hamper boxes, creating kindness rocks, designing placemats for Veterans and making cards for those
in need who use Meals on Wheels. 

If you would like to donate to this night, below is a list of donations we are looking for. 
Please only send NEW, UNUSED items:

-Birthday Cake Mix
-Candles
-Paper Plates
-Napkins  
-Cups (plastic/paper)  
-Coloring Books
-Ribbon
-Stickers


If you are able to donate any of the materials listed here, please send them with your child to school
any time before November 28th.

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