IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Pink Shirt Day Tomorrow is Pink Shirt Day, a day to raise awareness to bullying, the effects of bullying for everyone, and discuss strategies to help and prevent. Glenbow Museum Volunteer Call-out! All Grade 3s will be going to the Glenbow Museum for a field trip on Tuesday, March 13th for the whole day. We need 5 volunteers (with police clearance). If you can share in this day of learning, please let Jodi our Room Coordinator know, or you can email me and I will pass it on to her. Zoo School This is a callout for volunteers for Zoo School. When: April 9-13 Time: All day. Bus leaves at 8:10, arriving back at the school shortly before dismissal. You can meet up there, and parking at the zoo will be free for volunteers. I will confirm the time our day starts at the zoo if you choose to meet us there. We need 5 volunteers a day. You can contact Jodi (classroom coordinator) or you can email me. You can volunteer for 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 days. They have to be whole days. A Zoo School coordinator will be visiting our class on April 4th to go over the program, protocols and expectations. Volunteers are invited to this event. More details to follow. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. IMPORTANT DATES February 28: Pink Shirt Day OUR DAY 104 days to go, 76 days left. PINK SHIRT DAY TOMORROW! Students began their day with Word Work and Music. We finished up the Peru research and began sharing what we learned. The students have been tasked with thinking up how we can share all this information so we can have them in our Visual Journals. After lunch, we started making our Medicine Wheel in our journals. We will finish our Elder Shirley reflections tomorrow. We began tennis today, and by tennis, it was bopping a tennis ball around the gym, exploring and playing. We will be doing different games and activities to learn the hand-eye and movement coordinations needed to be the next Graf or Murray. We finished our day with finishing up our six-room poetry rooms. Our next step will be to deconstruct the four student sample poems and putting them into the right rooms. This will lead into constructing our own poems. It’s a short message, but certainly a full day. One student remarked, and many agreed, that it seemed like we were only in school for 5 minutes, and it was 1:25 pm. Time really does fly in our class! Cheerios! Ms Lauf Comments are closed.
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