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Posted: November 12, 2013

Hello everyone! I hope that you all had a nice week end. Ms. Gallant had to keep reminding herself that today was Tuesday! Did anyone else have that problem? This morning the children got right down to work with their new spelling words. You will find the list below. Has anyone tried out the Spelling City web site? There are many different ways to study your list words on this site! We are still working on finding a good idea and sticking to that idea in writing. Children, do you remember what it means to "write small"? (It does mean to print tiny!) Good writers "write small to make their writing easier to handle. Orange duo-tangs and borrowed books went home today and they are only to be returned on Friday. Don't forget to log the books you read each night! Have a good sleep tonight and I will see you in the morning.   Spelling words for this week are:beautiful beforediscoverenoughfirsthopelessjournallet'srecyclewent

Posted: November 7, 2013

Hello everyone! Welcome to room 4 news! We are finishing up all of our Remembrance week activities here with our ceremony tomorrow. We had a lot of complements today at our rehearsal. The boys and girls have been practicing almost every day and it shows!!  Well done kids!! The ceremony will be tomorrow at 10:30. We hope to see you there. Also, we will be going to Mount St. Joseph to see the seniors and sing our song and recite In Flander's Fields. Make sure you get lots of rest tonight boys and girls so we will be in tip top shape tomorrow as we have a busy day!

Posted: November 5, 2013

Hello folks! We had a great day today in room 4! Here is a bit of what went on. This morning we paired up and found a quiet spot in the class to study our spelling words. It was fairly quiet during this time so I think we should try it again tomorrow. The Haiku poems have now been printed on our poppy paper and once the color is added should look fabulous! Check out Mr. McCallum's web page for the marvelous math he is teaching. This afternoon Mr. Cormier was in teaching  the children about different feelings  we have, which many of you talked about in your Book of Gratitude. Our Legion contest posters are almost finished. Boy do they ever take a lot of work! I was happy to see many of you coloring in all your white spots!! It is our hope that they will be completed by tomorrow otherwise we may have to send them home to finished as we have many more things we need to do this week! Skating permission slips went home today to be signed and returned as soon as possible please. Have a good night and get a good night's sleep!

Posted: November 5, 2013

Students and teachers will arrive at the rink at apporximately 10:25. Parents welcome!!

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Posted: November 4, 2013

Spelling City

This is a cool web site to help you study your spelling. Just type in your words and then click on any of the activities. It is a fun and different way to study your words!

Posted: November 4, 2013

Hello everyone! Welcome to our class page!! We are very busy this week getting ready for our Remembrance Day ceremony and activites!! We have been practicing our "Remember Flander's Fields" song as well as "In Flander's Fields" poem for weeks now and we sound terrrific! Do you remember who wrote the poem "In Flander's Fields"? How about when it was written? We also finally began our posters for the Legion contest and in Language Arts we wrote Haiku poems inspired by Remembrance Day. They were really good! Ms. Gallant was really impressed!!! A Haiku does not rhyme. What do you remember about them?  Here are the spelling words for this week:     beautiful     before      discover     enough     first     The link below will take you to a cool web site calles SpellingCity.  Here you can practice your spelling words and also play some fun games with your words. I will also add it to a web link where you can use it everyweek to help you study your words in a new fun way!! Have a great night boys and girls!!! http://www.spellingcity.com/

Posted: December 12, 2012

Hello to all! The children have been learning about reindeer for the past two weeks. They have come to know that reindeer are not only for flying Santa's sleigh on Christmas Eve! We first watched a few videos on the remarkable animal.  Did you know that reindeer are also known as caribou! So that means that Rudolph could also be know as Rudolph the red nosed caribou! We had a great laugh at that! Ask your children what they have learned about reindeer; what they like to eat, where the live, or what their babies are called. Here are some pictures of the reindeer themed activites we have been doing in our class! There is also a web link to a video on National Geographic for Kids if you would like to watch it with your child. http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/kids/animals/creaturefeature/caribou/ Our classroom doorparts of a reindeer

Posted: September 27, 2012

Agenda note:Read 10 minutesSpelling test tomorrowBooks and green duo-tangs returnedDon't forget to wear blue for bullying prevention! We are almost finished reading our Cabin Creek Mystery novel. The children seem to be really enjoying it! You could ask them to tell you about the Silver Spur Bandit. Read to Someone was introduced today during Language Arts. The boys and girls read for 15 minutes to each other and I am sure they could have gone a little longer but it was time for recess! Way to go class! We have finished our patterns unit and will be having a test tomorrow. The children and I feel that they are now "pro's at patterns", so everyone should do great! After our test it will be a busy day as we have an assembly for bullying prevention month (October), and our monthly assembly, followed by our Terry Fox walk around the track! I hope everyone has a great sleep tonight because we need to ready to go for our jam packed day tomorrow!! 

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