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Friday 28 November 2014

3-2-1 Update Nov 24-27 By: Adrianna


This week was awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! One thing I learned was some new questions in French. We learned Ou habite tu? (where do you live. Another thing I learned was how to sketch a goose. I did very well!

The last thing I learned was more songs in Cool Yule. It was fun learning them. One thing I enjoyed was finishing “George’s marvellous medicine”. I liked it! The last thing I enjoyed was finishing my snow man art. My goal is keeping my desk clean.

Sunday 16 November 2014

Bag up Manitoba! How many bags?!

Well, the numbers have been tallied and we more than doubled our
bag count from last year!  Thanks to all the families at BHS, 6 570 bags have now been diverted from out landfills.  Amazing.

It took a lot of hours of sorting and counting, but we did it.  A big thank you to Mrs. Friesen, Ms. Davis and her grade 4 class and my grade 3s and 4s.  We couldn't have done it without you! I think we're all happy that those thousands of bags have moved along...until next year!

Thanks for your support and participation with this very important initiative!   

Saturday 15 November 2014

Letter to our Troops

In honour of Remembrance Day, we wrote a letter to our troops.  Together, we wrote an introduction, and then each student (some still need to contribute!) added a personal message.

I think the students each wrote very touching and heartfelt messages.  We discussed just how important the veterans are to us as well as the soldiers currently serving.






Dear Canadian Troops,


   Our class would like to thank you for all your hard work.  We appreciate you bringing peace and freedom to our country.  It's hard work being a soldier and you put a lot on the line for us.

Thank you for helping us.     -Madison

You are good and brave people.  You do good stuff for our country.  -Aidan

We are waiting for your return.  Stay strong!   -Rebecca

Our country is free because of you and your hard work.  -Max

Thank you for all your hard work for us.  -Jace

Thank you for protecting us and giving us peace.   -Kami

Thanks for your hard work, we couldn't appreciate it more.   -Carter

Thank you for freedom.  Thank you for fighting for our country.  -Sierra

Thank you for your bravery and making peace.   -Emmalee

Thank you for bringing peace to our country.  -MacKenzie

We are thankful for your hard work.  If you didn't go in to battle, we would not be here today.  -Iain

Thank you for protecting our freedom.  -Adrianna

You do good work.  You bring freedom and peace.  -Samuel

Thanks for giving peace and a free country.  -Kaitlyn

I'm glad we have you to keep us safe and sound.  Your mom must be proud.  - ?

Because of you we are here.  If it wasn't for you we wouldn't be here.  Thank you. Thank you. -?


Sincerely,

Room 26 students at BHS




Friday 14 November 2014

3-2-1 Update: Nov 12-14 By Avery


 

This week at school was short, but with lots of things to do.

I learned to make a snow man portrait. It is fun and my snow man is a rapper.

Another thing I learned was how to play volley ball in gym.  It is so fun and we played a game where if you got a pass if you don’t catch it, you or eliminated from the game.

And I learned to sketch a bear.  It is fun my bear was good.


 

One thing that was fun was the snow man because I liked designing my snow man.

Another thing that was fun was doing my diorama.  It is where you had to search an animal.  My animal was the polar bear.  It is hard.

One thing I want to get better at is spelling.  I can practice by writing words that are hard for me.     

Wednesday 5 November 2014

Polar Bear Cam!

With our study on habitats in science, I thought it was fitting to share this link!  This is a live feed from Churchill, Manitoba of the polar bears in their natural habitat.  You may have to watch for a while to catch a glimpse, but what a cool sight to see!

Check out the link here: http://explore.org/live-cams/player/polar-bear-tundra-buggy-cam

I'll also try the live stream below.
Broadcast live streaming video on Ustream