This week in Social studies we will be investigating the Fur Trade, through hands on activities and artifacts from the glen bow museum. Today students worked in groups to interpret information about different individuals and their importance to the fur trade. They will present their character's story to the class sharing with their classmates the interesting things they learned about their characters and their lives.
In Math students were exploring fractions of a set. They then used their understanding of fractions of a set to solve several problems that involved fractions of a set.
Grade 3/4 musical
Below please find the script for our Grade 3 and 4 musical Actors Auditions. Auditions will be held at Lunch on Tuesday April 12 for interested Grade 4 students and Wednesday April 13th for interested Grade 3 students. All students take part in the June musical but only 30 acting roles are available for the show. If your child receives an acting role they must be available to perform June 8th or 9th depending on their show day. The script below does not need to be memorized for the audition, but should be familiar enough that your child can look up from the page and read the lines with expression. Please email any questions to Mrs. Henderson-McDade at [email protected]
Thank you and I wish you all a wonderful audition!!
"A KID’S LIFE"
Actors Audition Script
KID:
I can’t move.
That was the scariest story I’ve ever heard.
GRANDPA / GRANDMA:
(matter of factly) Yup well, there you go.
I don’t know why you kids are all so jumpy.
You know, I have something right here that will fix jumpy! (holding a skipping rope) Ta Da!
KID:
You’re not going to try to get us to jump rope are you?
GRANDPA / GRANDMA:
Sure! Jumping rope can be a lot of fun, and an important part of a kid’s life.
KID:
Ah…Jumping rope is for little kids.
GRANDPA / GRANDMA:
(shocked) Little kids! You happen to be looking at the 1957 Jump Rope Champion of Okotoks County!
KID:
You? You used to jump rope?
GRANDPA / GRANDMA:
Used to? What’s all this about “used to”?
KID:
(shocked) No…you…are…not!
GRANDPA / GRANDMA:
You bet I am!
Have a wonderful evening.
Mrs. Predika
In Math students were exploring fractions of a set. They then used their understanding of fractions of a set to solve several problems that involved fractions of a set.
Grade 3/4 musical
Below please find the script for our Grade 3 and 4 musical Actors Auditions. Auditions will be held at Lunch on Tuesday April 12 for interested Grade 4 students and Wednesday April 13th for interested Grade 3 students. All students take part in the June musical but only 30 acting roles are available for the show. If your child receives an acting role they must be available to perform June 8th or 9th depending on their show day. The script below does not need to be memorized for the audition, but should be familiar enough that your child can look up from the page and read the lines with expression. Please email any questions to Mrs. Henderson-McDade at [email protected]
Thank you and I wish you all a wonderful audition!!
"A KID’S LIFE"
Actors Audition Script
KID:
I can’t move.
That was the scariest story I’ve ever heard.
GRANDPA / GRANDMA:
(matter of factly) Yup well, there you go.
I don’t know why you kids are all so jumpy.
You know, I have something right here that will fix jumpy! (holding a skipping rope) Ta Da!
KID:
You’re not going to try to get us to jump rope are you?
GRANDPA / GRANDMA:
Sure! Jumping rope can be a lot of fun, and an important part of a kid’s life.
KID:
Ah…Jumping rope is for little kids.
GRANDPA / GRANDMA:
(shocked) Little kids! You happen to be looking at the 1957 Jump Rope Champion of Okotoks County!
KID:
You? You used to jump rope?
GRANDPA / GRANDMA:
Used to? What’s all this about “used to”?
KID:
(shocked) No…you…are…not!
GRANDPA / GRANDMA:
You bet I am!
Have a wonderful evening.
Mrs. Predika