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Tuesday 30 September 2014

3-2-1 Update: Sept 15-19 By: Max


This week was kind of busy!  We had lots of guest teachers.  One thing I learned was francais! I learned the abcs, days of the week, months and seasons.  Today is vendredi!
Another thing I learned was to save Fred in science.  Fred is a gummy worm and he likes sailing on his boat but he doesn’t know how to swim and never wears his PFD. Finally, it happened.  Fred’s boat got capsized and the PFD was under the boat and we tried to get it.  Did we get it, or did Fred meet his doom? 
One more thing we learned was more about bar graphs.  We did two and we each did our own question.  My question was “what is your favourite reptile?”  The choices were: komodo dragon, bearded dragon, crested gecko, fat tail gecko, leopard gecko, snake, and other.  Other won! 
What I enjoyed was phys. ed.!  We won our silver sneaker award (choice class) and we played British Bulldog, Yoshi, Sleeping Lion, Spongee Polo and Swamp Ball!  I also enjoyed when Ms. Dodds gave us smile cookies!

My goal is to write quicker.

3-2-1 Update: Sept 8-12 By: Rebecca

I had an awesome and busy week at school.  One thing I learned is to say how are you in French which is comment ca va?  And you would answer: ca va bien, which means happy, ca va mal which means sad and comme ci comme ca which means I’m okay.
In math we did a bar graph.  My question was, what place do you want to go to? Most people chose Paris! In music we learned how to sing “Make New Friends.” 

I enjoyed doing line art because we did lots of different designs.  Another thing I enjoyed was gym when we did the relay race.  It was fun.  One goal I have is to remember everyone’s names.  I think it will take a long time.  Thanks for listening to my awesome 3-2-1!

Sunday 28 September 2014

Terry Fox Run 2014

We had a scorcher of a day on Friday for our annual Terry Fox Run.  The students ran to support and continue Terry Fox's dream of raising money to find a cure for cancer.

Each student received a map of Canada before the 'race' began.  For each lap they completed, they received a stamp on a province or territory.  Some students ran all the way "across Canada"-13 laps! Wow!  Whatever their goals were, 3, 5 or 13 laps, they pushed themselves in the heat to reach them.

Thank you to the families that have sent in donations.  Our goal was to raise $1 per child and staff member in the school and we're well on our way to surpassing that goal.  We'll be accepting donations until Sept 30th.

I managed to snap a few pictures when the students weren't running, check them out below!



Tuesday 16 September 2014

International Dot Day!

Yesterday was International Dot Day!  If you don't know what that is you can click here to learn more about it!

We read (re-read for most of us) the book "The Dot" by Peter H. Reynolds to get inspired by the main character, Vashti.  Vashti and her teacher tell us about the importance of encouragement, support and trying new things.

Yesterday, we created our own dots pictured below to let a little creativity flow.  We decorated our dots with our favourite things, people and anything that celebrates US.  I think dot day should be everyday!




Thursday 4 September 2014

School's in!!

Wow, what a great start to the school year!

It's only day two, but I have a great feeling about our class this year.  I'd like to take this opportunity to welcome all the new families to our class blog.  I look forward to meeting you at our Open House next Thursday.

Here we try our best to update with student work, pictures and exciting things that we're doing at school.  The students are encouraged to come up with ideas for interesting blog posts and, together, we'll try to make them happen!

Here's to 2014/2015 being AWESOME!