The Privilege of Sharing

The Privilege of Sharing

raised_handsAs you probably know already, our school has started a couple of fund raising campaigns. This year we are focusing on raising awareness and funds for our playground and for the upcoming missions to Haiti.

Our playground continues to be a well used and loved area of our school. With the recent equipment purchased, students have gained a whole new way to use their minds and bodies to stretch, manipulate and interact with. These are all important skills and abilities for growing minds and bodies. As such, we are looking to purchase more equipment to give more students an opportunity to use the equipment and participate. For that fundraiser, we are looking to start a coin drive for the month of February. If you have any loose change lying around or a piggy bank that is starting to look a little fat around the middle, please consider donating to our playground fund and giving to help our students and school grow in opportunities to learn and play.

The second fundraiser, our mission trip to Haiti is also a very important one. In a time and area, where there is so much hunger, loss and needs, our missions trip is our opportunity to give to those who need so much. In the student’s planners today, you will see an order form for Krispy Creme donuts. The Missions group has also provided us with a specific need that they would like us to give towards. They are looking for us to help them with providing the following things:

New or Gently Used

  • small stuffed animals (Beanie Baby or Webkinz size)
  • toys (Hot Wheels, dolls, balls, cars and trucks, etc.)
  • summer clothes, sandals and flip flops for ages 5-17
  • Pencil Crayons, and glue sticks

If you can help us out with those items that would be wonderful!

Spelling and Other Things!

Spelling and Other Things!

Good afternoon! I hope everyone had a great afternoon! We had a fantastic day with lots of things happening.

The students are doing some great work on their Novel Study projects and I am looking forward to the finished projects. Students will be working on those for one more week here and then will be taking them home to finish. We are also nearing the end of our Science Unit on Weather. Students are doing some research on Extreme Weather and will be writing short reports. As we are close to being done, there will be a test coming up on the things we have been learning about. I will prepare a study guide for that as we get closer so that students can see what sort of things will be on it.

Our Pockettales contest is finished now and we had the final vote today. The winners of the contest were Cooper, Anna, Michael and Sydniegh. They will be receiving gift cards for Chapters and Sydneigh will have hers done up as one of the new badges on the Pockettale site. Congratulations to all those who put a badge in for the contest. They were all awesome with lots of thought and creativity. It was extremely hard to choose the winners! I believe that all the badges will be put up on the Pockettales blog to show them off as everyone did such a great job! Just as a reminder, the reading program (participation on Pockettales and reading times in the planners) is a part of their Language Arts mark in Reading (1%).

Here are the spelling words for the week:

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Here are the links to Spelling City. Don’t forgot that you can practice your words and test yourself. If you get 100% on the test on Spelling City bring in the certificate and you can get an extra mark on your spelling test on Friday!

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Here is the memory verse for this week:

So then, dear friends, since you are looking forward to this, make every effort to be found spotless, blameless and at peace with him. 2 Peter 3:14

Spelling Words, Skiing and Book Projects

Spelling Words, Skiing and Book Projects

Good afternoon!

I hope everyone had a fantastic weekend. If you hadn’t realized, our class is going to be going skiing tomorrow. The bus will be leaving at 6:45! So, please be here by 6:30. Just a reminder though, that, even though the bus ride is a long one, our policy is that there be no electronics on the bus. That we don’t have to worry about inappropriate materials or items getting lost/stolen.

Students are also starting a book project as we have now finished our Novel Study. The students may need to bring some materials from home including a shoe box, hanger, small box, paper towel rolls, modeling clay depending on what project they do.  They need to have these materials in by Weds. Please check to see if your child needs these items. They may not as they may be involved in a project that doesn’t involve these materials.

Here are the spelling words for this week. The memory verse should also be in your child’s planners. You can also check the class calendar by clicking on the link at the top of the page.

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Here are the links to Spelling City!

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Parents! Love Reading Books? Want to Make Some Extra Money?

Parents! Love Reading Books? Want to Make Some Extra Money?

avatar_b022552a2915_64As Pockettales is still fairly new and continuing to grow, they are looking for people who might be interested in helping out with submitting book quizzes into their system. As you can imagine, getting book quizzes done for the vast quantity of books out there for children is a daunting task. Pockettales would love to have parents help create quizzes and are willing to pay for you to create quizzes for them. The other great thing about this is that you can help create quizzes for our class library, which would help make sure that when students are reading books from our class, there will be a quiz ready for them.

Below, I have attached the outline of the Quiz Creating Program and the links to the page to submit your questions and see what books quizzes are needed. You can also download the form by clicking here.

Quiz Creation Overview

Spelling and Memory Verse for Week of Jan. 10

Spelling and Memory Verse for Week of Jan. 10

Here are the spelling words for this week. Check again tomorrow for some neat videos on what we are learning in Science right now.

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Here are the links to the Spelling City lists. Don’t forget that you can bring in your Spelling Certificate and get a bonus mark for your spelling test!

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The memory verse for this week comes from 1 Corinthians 15:58:

Therefore, my dear brothers and sisters, stand firm. Let nothing move you. Always give yourselves fully to the work of the Lord, because you know that your labor in the Lord is not in vain.

Oilers VS Canucks Friday!

Oilers VS Canucks Friday!

Vintage-Oiler-jerseyAre you ready for it?

The canucks are playing the All Powerful, Mighty Oilers on Friday and to celebrate the Oilers easy win, students are allowed to wear their favorite teams colours on Friday.

Students must still wear their uniform pants but students will be allowed to wear shirts/jerseys with the colours and/or team logo on them. Even if students do not have an actual jersey or shirt with Oilers or Canucks on them, they can still wear shirts with the colours of their favorite team.

Looking forward to cheering for the Oilers on Friday!

Merry Christmas From The Hancocks

Merry Christmas From The Hancocks

coldnessHello everyone! Now that the craziness of the end of school for 2010 has passed by I just wanted to thank everyone for their wonderful support this last term and for the lovely gifts you were so generous in giving. Bob especially loved the food items and we had to keep telling him to not eat any more brownie squares! All the gifts were wonderful and we have been enjoying them as we relax and spend tie with our families. We are in Edmonton right now where the day is beautiful and the temperature is a balmy -20. Siena doesn’t quite know what to make of it. She likes the snow but not the coldness so much.

Deanne, Siena, Liam and I would like to wish all your family a wonderful and safe Christmas and that you would find the break to be a refreshing of the spirits with the anticipation of the year ahead filling you with a sense of hope for what lies ahead.

I always like to include this commentary by Ben Stein as I think it speaks perfectly to the season and the craziness in which the real message needs to fight through to be heard.

I keep seeing in the newspapers that it might not be a “good” Christmas because while visits to stores are up, purchases per visit are down very slightly.

There is also some fear that it might not be a “good” holiday season because fears about the housing correction will scare shoppers into keeping their wallets zipped.

I’m fascinated by this, because I have looked through a Concordance of the Old and New Testaments and I do not find the word “shopping” even once.

I’m not sure when the idea got to be dominant that a “good” Christmas was about total spending, but here respectfully are some alternative suggestions:

Maybe a good Christmas for this most blessed of nations would be when we as a nation and as communities made sure the homeless had a warm, safe place to sleep.

Maybe a good Christmas would not be about buying your kids the latest gizmo for listening to obscene lyrics, but about teaching them that if they are fortunate enough to have extra time or extra money, they can help out at the old age home or at the local animal shelter.

Maybe a good time would not be buying your parents sweaters they will never use, but taking a trip to see them and telling them how much you appreciate that they spent the heart of their lives taking care of you, feeding you, teaching you, putting a roof over your head, warming you with their love and concern.

Maybe the best time of all would be telling your husband or your wife that you would be lost without him or her and that you’re sorry for the selfish things you did that year, and you’ll be better next year.

Christmas and Hanukah presents rarely fit and rarely are to your taste. They sit in your closet and collect dust forever.

But gifts in this special, sacred time of love and caring to your family, your friends, and your neighborhood – those are never forgotten. They bring peace of mind for years.

And I seem to recall from my vanished youth that this is the holiday of the prince of peace, not the queen of diamonds.

Here are a couple of fun things for you as we zoom towards Christmas.

Merry Christmas

Merry Christmas

Hi! It’s Mrs. Goosen here. I just wanted to say a huge thank you for all of the cards and gifts I got yesterday. It has been such a blessing working in the grade four class on Thursdays – what an amazing group of students! I want to wish you all a wonderful and relaxing Christmas and I look forward to seeing the class again in January!

Thursday – Study Guide and a few other things…

Thursday – Study Guide and a few other things…

SALISHHi!  It’s Mrs. Goosen here with a few quick things…

The class will be having a quiz on our latest Social Studies unit.  I have a study guide attached for the students to review.

We will be doing a few fun activities on Thursday afternoon.  Please send along a small baggie of candies for decorating some sugar cookies as well as a one quart glass canning jar with a screw-on lid.  If you have an extra one to send along that would be great too – and I will bring some to school to make sure we have enough!!

Thanks!!  Have a great day!

Coastal Aboriginal People Study Guide

Coastal Aboriginal People Study Guide

What Are You Doing Next Week? Come On Out For Crafts!

What Are You Doing Next Week? Come On Out For Crafts!

Just a reminder that next week we will be doing crafts on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and possibly Thursday if we need it. Parent volunteers would be awesome! We’ll have some fun, play some Christmas music and enjoy the spirit of the season! Check the previous post for times!

Also, just a reminder about the Tuesday evening concert. Check the calendar for times!

It’s the last week before Christmas break so here is some fun for you!

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