Year Book Signing
- We are doing Yearbook signing on Friday, June 22, 2018 after the Sports Day activities. This is a chance for students to move about and get their classmates, school friends, and teachers to sign their yearbook.
- If you did not purchase a yearbook with the fees at the beginning of the year, there is a limited amount of yearbooks for purchase. Each yearbook is $18.00 and must be purchased with a cheque or cash (exact amount, no change will be given) in the office.
- First come, first served with payment.
- Each student that has not purchased a yearbook will be given a specially designed autograph page that can be signed by classmates. Please check with your child’s teacher as they will have a list of those who have purchased yearbooks.
Today We:
Student Quotes:
“I liked doing our Grade 4 teacher letters because I finished printing my good copy.”
“I liked drumming and dream catchers because everyone finished their dream catcher.”
“I liked the Berry Picking song because we got to yell at the end.”
“I liked The Bear Song because it was very nice.”
“I liked doing drumming because it was my second time.”
“I liked drumming because it was just pure fun.”
“I liked Music because we watched Ok Go.”
“I liked the Grade 6 assembly because I got to see my brother get a fake diploma.”
“I liked the Grade 6 assembly because I got to see my brother.”
Question: Which First Nations game has been your favourite so far and why?
- We are doing Yearbook signing on Friday, June 22, 2018 after the Sports Day activities. This is a chance for students to move about and get their classmates, school friends, and teachers to sign their yearbook.
- If you did not purchase a yearbook with the fees at the beginning of the year, there is a limited amount of yearbooks for purchase. Each yearbook is $18.00 and must be purchased with a cheque or cash (exact amount, no change will be given) in the office.
- First come, first served with payment.
- Each student that has not purchased a yearbook will be given a specially designed autograph page that can be signed by classmates. Please check with your child’s teacher as they will have a list of those who have purchased yearbooks.
Today We:
- Had Music.
- Finished the good copies of our letters to our Grade 4 Teachers.
- Finished our Dream Catchers and participated in drumming with Chantal (a First Nations Knowledge Keeper). Students please tell your parents what songs we sang and what your favourite part of Chantal’s visit was today.
- Continued reading our class read aloud The Lightning Thief, by Rick Riordan.
- Played Tewa (a First Nations kickball game), Sticks In The Fist, and Run and Scream to get ready for Friday’s First Nations Sport’s Day.
- Attended the Grade 6 Farewell Assembly.
- Glued various pieces of work into our visual journals.
Student Quotes:
“I liked doing our Grade 4 teacher letters because I finished printing my good copy.”
“I liked drumming and dream catchers because everyone finished their dream catcher.”
“I liked the Berry Picking song because we got to yell at the end.”
“I liked The Bear Song because it was very nice.”
“I liked doing drumming because it was my second time.”
“I liked drumming because it was just pure fun.”
“I liked Music because we watched Ok Go.”
“I liked the Grade 6 assembly because I got to see my brother get a fake diploma.”
“I liked the Grade 6 assembly because I got to see my brother.”
Question: Which First Nations game has been your favourite so far and why?