December News from Grade 6!
It’s been a busy few weeks here in Grade 6. With me being away for a few days and report cards coming, it’s been hard to keep up with everything – one of those being the blog update. So here we go…..
As we step into December, our grade 6 class is buzzing with excitement! Here are some important updates and reminders for the week ahead:
1. First Skating Day – This Thursday!
This Thursday, we’ll lace up our skates for our first skating outing of the season! Please ensure your child comes to school with:
- Skates
- A helmet (mandatory for safety)
- Warm clothing (e.g., gloves, scarf, hat)
- Those students who needed skates, and indicated that on the form, will line up at the arena when we arrive.
If you signed up to help, please meet us at the arena. Of course, you are welcome to join us skating too if you like!
2. Festive Classroom Decorating Tomorrow
We’re transforming our classroom into a winter wonderland tomorrow! If you have any unused Christmas decorations at home that you’re not using this year, we’d love for you to send them in with your child. From ornaments to garlands, anything festive will help us create a magical space.
3. Hot Chocolate Celebration – BYOM (Bring Your Own Mug!)
To kick off the holiday spirit, students are invited to bring their own mug tomorrow to enjoy some cozy hot chocolate. This will be a lovely way to warm up while we decorate and celebrate together!
4. Sock Drive for the Homeless – A New Tradition
After reading an eye-opening article in our class last year about the challenges faced by the homeless in Nova Scotia, especially the need for dry socks, we started a sock drive—and the results were amazing! Our class collected nearly 200 pairs of socks, and we’re proud to continue this meaningful tradition this year in our classroom.
This year, students have designed stickers to hand out in exchange for donated socks. Starting Wednesday, December 4th, and running until December 17th, we’ll be accepting donations of new or lightly used, clean socks of all types (adult, child, warm, everyday).
We encourage students to ask family and friends to contribute. The stickers they’ve created are a fun way to thank our generous donors and spread the word about this important cause.
We’ll be printing the stickers tomorrow, and your child will bring some home to start sharing with family and friends.
Thank you for your support in making December a joyful, memorable, and giving time for our students. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to reach out.