1. Spelling Unit 7
2. November Newsletter
3. Watercycle drawing for science – labelled and coloured. (Due Tuesday) Must include the words evaporation, condensation & precipitation)
1. Spelling Unit 7
2. November Newsletter
3. Watercycle drawing for science – labelled and coloured. (Due Tuesday) Must include the words evaporation, condensation & precipitation)
The latest PAC Fundraiser is the Poinsettia Orders. The went home Wednesday and the orders are due back to the school on Monday, November 18th. The poinsettias are supposed to arrive at the school by November 27th.
If your child does not collect any orders please return the blank order.
The latest book orders are due Thursday, Nov. 7.
I hope that everyone has a fun & safe Halloween!
As a reminder, please only bring a couple pieces of candy in your lunches as a treat.
Click the link above for Pumpkin carving and Costumes!
9:00 am – Pumpkin Carving in the gym – Don’t be late!
9:45 am – class movie – Students will vote on which one.
No Costumes until after lunch (School policy)
1:00 – class party
2:00 – Costume parade & Pumpkin light up in Gym
Tuesday is the second and last day for early dismissals due to parent/teacher conferences. The school will return to our normal bell schedule and dismissal time of 3:00 pm Wednesday.
The school has early dismissal at 2:00 pm Monday & Tuesday to help with parent/teacher conferences.
List A: All 17 words List B: Bold Words (can choose to do more if you want)
ghost, pumpkin, witch, candy, costume, scary, bat, trick, treat, vampire, eerie, Halloween, Jack O’Lantern, Frankenstein, Dracula, skeleton, zombie
There is a handout of the assignments:
There are a variety of fun and exciting activities planned for Halloween.
1. Firstly, there will be pumpkin carving in the morning. All students must return a signed permission form to take part in this activity. We also need a variety of parent volunteers to help. We also need newspaper. There will be a Jack-O’ Lantern light up during the costume parade as well. Students will be bringing their pumpkins home Thursday, so they may need a pick-up from school.
2. Costume Parade – in the afternoon. I’m asking students to not wear costumes until after lunch. This is so that we can get a little work done in the morning and it’s easier to carve pumpkins in regular clothes.
3. The RCMP will also be here to speak about Halloween Safety Tips.