Highlights:
Today, we shared about our weekend! The children love to talk about what they did, and listen to others. This class is so kind to each other!
We did some paraphrasing and writing about the Rights of a Child. The children are very interested in this topic, and are always eager to work on their Social.
We looked at the Canadian Charter of Rights and looked at how helps our country to be fair to everyone.Ask me what is included in the Charter.
We read some of our novel today. The children don't want to stop reading :)
We worked on a Math problem. Ask me what the question was.
We had gym today. Ask me what we played.
The class worked on their bridges for a few minutes, and we are almost finished!
Some of the children did some Animal research, and they are finding some of the facts they are finding are amazing. The children will be/or have put their writing in to Google Docs. They will be able to work on this at home too.
Reminders:
Evergreen for ALS
Our school is participating in a community walk to support the ALS Society of Alberta on Thursday, June 1, 2017. This is a cause that has directly impacted our school this year. Approximately 3 000 Canadians live with ALS. There is no known cause or cure for this devastating disease - yet.
All proceeds from our walk will stay in Alberta to make each day the best possible day for people living with and affected by ALS. Please use the link below if you would like to make an online donation. Our School ALS Donation Page with the ALS Society of Alberta: EVERGREEN FOR ALS . We thank you for your support!
Parents and community members are invited to join us at Evergreen School on Thursday June 1st from 6:00pm to 7:00pm for an informative session with Dr. Lawrence Korngut. Dr. Korngut will be sharing information about ALS and current promising research. Dr. Korngut is a neurologist at the Calgary Neuromuscular Clinic and is the Director of the Calgary ALS and Motor Neuron Disease Clinic. His research includes clinical trials of new therapies for neuromuscular conditions. Please RSVP to this event before May 25th at [email protected]
**There is a homework sheet that went home today :)
Today, we shared about our weekend! The children love to talk about what they did, and listen to others. This class is so kind to each other!
We did some paraphrasing and writing about the Rights of a Child. The children are very interested in this topic, and are always eager to work on their Social.
We looked at the Canadian Charter of Rights and looked at how helps our country to be fair to everyone.Ask me what is included in the Charter.
We read some of our novel today. The children don't want to stop reading :)
We worked on a Math problem. Ask me what the question was.
We had gym today. Ask me what we played.
The class worked on their bridges for a few minutes, and we are almost finished!
Some of the children did some Animal research, and they are finding some of the facts they are finding are amazing. The children will be/or have put their writing in to Google Docs. They will be able to work on this at home too.
Reminders:
Evergreen for ALS
Our school is participating in a community walk to support the ALS Society of Alberta on Thursday, June 1, 2017. This is a cause that has directly impacted our school this year. Approximately 3 000 Canadians live with ALS. There is no known cause or cure for this devastating disease - yet.
All proceeds from our walk will stay in Alberta to make each day the best possible day for people living with and affected by ALS. Please use the link below if you would like to make an online donation. Our School ALS Donation Page with the ALS Society of Alberta: EVERGREEN FOR ALS . We thank you for your support!
Parents and community members are invited to join us at Evergreen School on Thursday June 1st from 6:00pm to 7:00pm for an informative session with Dr. Lawrence Korngut. Dr. Korngut will be sharing information about ALS and current promising research. Dr. Korngut is a neurologist at the Calgary Neuromuscular Clinic and is the Director of the Calgary ALS and Motor Neuron Disease Clinic. His research includes clinical trials of new therapies for neuromuscular conditions. Please RSVP to this event before May 25th at [email protected]
**There is a homework sheet that went home today :)