We will have another (last) in class recitation on Friday, Feb 28th at 2:45pm because there were a couple students who were sick on Tuesday. We will also be reciting our class poem 'Alligator Pie.' Parents and grandparents are welcome to come to the classroom at that time. I will choose only 2 students to perform their poem for the Local Primary Speech Arts on Tuesday, March 11th.
Ice Skating Permission Forms & Money
These forms are due as soon as possible as I have to arrange parent/grandparent volunteers who will be walking with us to the arena.
March Calendar
This was sent home today so please take a look at the upcoming events. Spring Break is March 17 - 21st.
Re-application Forms
Please remember the Friday deadline if you plan to send your child to CCS next September.
Wednesday, 26 February 2014
Kindergarten Auction Crafts
If you are interested in purchasing our class craft, it is only available at the CCS Auction Dinner this Saturday, March 1st! Tickets ($25/each) are still available through Melissa Banovich - contact her if you don't have a ticket yet!
Sunday, 23 February 2014
Week of February 24 - 28
I would like to thank Mrs. Fonseca for her hard work in organizing the Reading Fair on Thursday evening - it was a great evening of fun and games! It was nice to see all the students and parents that stopped by to see our Eric Carle inspired ladybugs.
Thank you for coming to your child's Student Led Conferences on Thursday evening and Friday morning. The students enjoyed showing off their work and enjoyed showing you what they have learned so far in Kindergarten.
This week
Monday *gym
Tuesday *library
*Show and Tell
*Speech Arts Individual Poems @ 230pm - parents & grandparents are welcome to watch
Wednesday *Anti bullying day: non uniform day (students may wear pink or any other colour), in the
afternoon primary classes will get together to do various activities as well as watch the movie
Ant Bully
*gym
*Hot lunch
Friday *Re-application forms were sent last week, they are due today
*March calendar will be sent home today
Ice Skating - we will be going skating on Thursday, March 6th 10:45 - 11:45am and Monday, March 10th 1245 - 145pm. I will send home more details about helmets, renting ice skates by the end of this week. I will be asking for volunteers who could help walk with us to the Cloverdale Arena as well as to help tie up skates.
Thank you for coming to your child's Student Led Conferences on Thursday evening and Friday morning. The students enjoyed showing off their work and enjoyed showing you what they have learned so far in Kindergarten.
This week
Monday *gym
Tuesday *library
*Show and Tell
*Speech Arts Individual Poems @ 230pm - parents & grandparents are welcome to watch
Wednesday *Anti bullying day: non uniform day (students may wear pink or any other colour), in the
afternoon primary classes will get together to do various activities as well as watch the movie
Ant Bully
*gym
*Hot lunch
Friday *Re-application forms were sent last week, they are due today
*March calendar will be sent home today
Ice Skating - we will be going skating on Thursday, March 6th 10:45 - 11:45am and Monday, March 10th 1245 - 145pm. I will send home more details about helmets, renting ice skates by the end of this week. I will be asking for volunteers who could help walk with us to the Cloverdale Arena as well as to help tie up skates.
Sunday, 16 February 2014
Thursday - Dress up as your favourite book character day!
The Scholastic Book Fair actually begins on Wednesday and Thursday will be a non-uniform day. Students are asked to come dressed as their favourite book character.
If you haven't bought your Stayin' Alive tickets yet, Melissa Banovich has 6 tickets available for $25.00 each. Please contact her if you are interested.
Tomorrow afternoon, we will be celebrating 100 days of school with the other K's and Grade 1 so there will be no PE tomorrow!
If your child has not brought in their 100 day project, please send it in as soon as possible.
Speech Arts
- please continue to review our class poem 'Alligator Pie' at home
-individual poems: students who have chosen to memorize a poem will be asked to practice
saying their poem each morning in front of the class
* In class recitation for individual poems will be on Tuesday, Feb 25th at 230pm
* Local Primary Speech Arts will be on Tuesday, March 11th (time tba): we will be
saying our class poem in front of the school and some students will be invited to say
their (individual) poem in front of the whole school
If you haven't bought your Stayin' Alive tickets yet, Melissa Banovich has 6 tickets available for $25.00 each. Please contact her if you are interested.
Tomorrow afternoon, we will be celebrating 100 days of school with the other K's and Grade 1 so there will be no PE tomorrow!
If your child has not brought in their 100 day project, please send it in as soon as possible.
Speech Arts
- please continue to review our class poem 'Alligator Pie' at home
-individual poems: students who have chosen to memorize a poem will be asked to practice
saying their poem each morning in front of the class
* In class recitation for individual poems will be on Tuesday, Feb 25th at 230pm
* Local Primary Speech Arts will be on Tuesday, March 11th (time tba): we will be
saying our class poem in front of the school and some students will be invited to say
their (individual) poem in front of the whole school
Wednesday, 12 February 2014
Olympic Afternoon & Valentine's Day Party
Yesterday afternoon, our students went to the gym for CCS's Olympic opening ceremonies - with a special appearance from the mascots 'Snowflake' (Miss Kranabetter) and 'Ray of Light' (Mr. Klaponski). Then our students were divided into 2 groups, led by Mrs. Kozak and Mrs. Palha, students and their Grade 5/6 buddies went around 11 different classrooms to try 11 different Olympic sports. Our classroom was set up for the 'Freestyle Skiing' so students had to hop around the obstacle course (around tables and chairs). Other activities included speed skating, biathlon, curling, skeleton, figure skating and table top hockey - the students had a great time and they all felt like champions!
Today, we had a busy morning with yummy cookie decorating (thanks Gabriel!) and then to Mrs. Lemire's classroom for a Valentine craft (see pipe cleaner person) in their Valentine's envelope. We had an early snack of popcorn, recess (extra 5 mins!) then PE immediately afterwards. All of the students entered the drawing & colouring contest, initiated by today's student principals Wyatt and Kaden, and it seems like Minecraft characters are very popular right now!
In the afternoon, students watched 'Madagascar 3' with the rest of the school in the gym - it was a nice calm activity before sending off them off for an extra long weekend. Thanks to Riley for the mini Valentine cupcakes and for everyone who gave Valentines to the class. Please check your child's Valentine's envelope for my 'present!'
In the last week, I have received several emails asking about next year's (Grade 1 class) classes. Please check Mr. Borkowski's blog for his thoughts on this important topic http://catholicprincipal.wordpress.com/
A message from the PFG
The annual CCS 'Stayin' Alive' auction is coming up fast!
If you would like to get ahead on your volunteer hours, there are plenty
to be had that night! Shifts are availalable in either two or four hour
slots on Saturday, March 1st, from 5 - 7pm, 7 - 9pm, 9 - 11pm, 11 - 1pm, 5 -
9pm, or 9pm - 1am. You can sign up by either returning the form that was
sent home with students yesterday, or emailing fundraising@ccsunited.ca.
Tickets are on sale now, available by order form (also
sent home yesterday) or directly from the school office, for $30 each!
They're going fast, so pick yours up quick or risk being disappointed!
Thank you for your support!
CCS PFG
Reminders for next week:
*100 Day celebration with Gr 1's & Ks - Monday afternoon
*Library & Show and Tell - Tuesday
*Student Led Conferences -Thursday evening and Friday morning (No School) I will be emailing you directly with confirmation of the time slot requested or if you chose the Open House option
*Reading Fair & concession- Thursday evening in gym
*Scholastic Book Fair -Thursday evening in gym
Have a wonderful long weekend!
Friday, 7 February 2014
Busy Week
This week, the students worked hard on the various art projects that compliment our Eric Carle author study. We read 'The Grouchy Ladybug' 'The Tiny Seed' 'The Rabbit and the Turtle' and 'Brown bear, brown bear, what do you see?'
Thank you to Mr. Markowsky, who came in on Thursday afternoon, to teach the students about being a computer programmer. The students were really excited to see the inside of the computer and to learn about the brain (CPU) of the computer.
Thank you to Mr. Markowsky, who came in on Thursday afternoon, to teach the students about being a computer programmer. The students were really excited to see the inside of the computer and to learn about the brain (CPU) of the computer.
Student led conference forms were due today! If your child was away this week, please let me know if you are interested in the scheduled time (20 mins each) either Thursday from 3:30 - 5:00 or Friday from 9:00 - 12:00. Otherwise, the open house is Thursday from 5:00 - 8:00 pm.
At the same time, our first Reading Fair will be happening in the gym in addition to carnival games (like bingo, cake walk, etc) as well as our Scholastic Book Fair. The Scholastic Book Fair hours is Wed, Feb 19th from 8:30 - 3:00 and Thursday, 8:30 - 8:00 pm. There will be a concession, by the Goode family, so please bring your appetite!
Reminders for next week
Tuesday
-Show and Tell
-Non-uniform day: Olympic colours
-return washed blankets and water bottles
-100 day projects due
-no library on Tuesday due to our Olympic activities in the afternoon
Wednesday
-Non-uniform day: African colours
-Gym
-Popcorn Day
-Hot lunch
-Kindergarten Valentine's Day party (please bring in any Valentine's cards today)
-"Principals for the Day" will be Kaden Tamis and Wyatt Tomandl
No school Thursday & Friday (Catholic Educators Conference)
Tuesday, 4 February 2014
Student Led Conference forms
Today the student led conference forms were sent home with the oldest child in each family. These forms are due on Friday, February 7th. If you have any questions about these conferences, please email me.
The weather has been extremely cold so please send your child with a winter jacket (no hoodies or thin jackets please!), toques and gloves/mittens. Girls should be wearing tights under their tunics. It is simply too cold for them to wear socks!
If your child has a cold, please keep them home in order to rest and get better. Please send an email to the school office to notify them of your child's absence.
We are in desperate need for more Kleenex in our classroom - if you are able, please send one box with your child tomorrow.
The weather has been extremely cold so please send your child with a winter jacket (no hoodies or thin jackets please!), toques and gloves/mittens. Girls should be wearing tights under their tunics. It is simply too cold for them to wear socks!
If your child has a cold, please keep them home in order to rest and get better. Please send an email to the school office to notify them of your child's absence.
We are in desperate need for more Kleenex in our classroom - if you are able, please send one box with your child tomorrow.
Saturday, 1 February 2014
Popcorn Confusion & Goat Update
My apologies about the confusion with popcorn day this week. Normally, popcorn day happens on the last Wednesday of each month but was changed to Wed, Feb 13th in conjunction with the African Colour Day (fundraising for mission trip). I will keep the popcorn money for students who sent money in on Wednesday so please don't send any more money for Feb 13th.
Our class has now raised $50 - enough for a goat! Thank you for all your donations!
First week of February
Reminders for this week
Monday
*There will be NO PE today as there are basketball playoffs happening in the gym
*Library books are due
Tuesday
*Scholastic Orders due
*Speech Arts Individual Poems are due
I have only received one poem - if your child is already memorizing a poem, please send in a copy of that poem in their homework folder
*Show and Tell: Tuesdays February Theme: A Collection
*Library
Thursday
Mrs. Palha's birthday
Friday
*Food Bank Mass today
Heads up for next week....
Monday, February 11th - Family Day NO SCHOOL
Thurs & Fri., Feb 13/14 - Catholic Educator's Conference NO SCHOOL
1. Letter of the Week: Rr
2. Theme: Olympics
3. Author study: Eric Carle
*There will be NO PE today as there are basketball playoffs happening in the gym
*Library books are due
Tuesday
*Scholastic Orders due
*Speech Arts Individual Poems are due
I have only received one poem - if your child is already memorizing a poem, please send in a copy of that poem in their homework folder
*Show and Tell: Tuesdays February Theme: A Collection
*Library
Thursday
Mrs. Palha's birthday
Friday
*Food Bank Mass today
Heads up for next week....
Monday, February 11th - Family Day NO SCHOOL
Thurs & Fri., Feb 13/14 - Catholic Educator's Conference NO SCHOOL
100 Day Project
The hundredth day of school will be Monday, February 17th. We are planning a big celebration. This homework assignment is in preparation for this event.
Step 1
Brainstorm with your family, items you could collect in quantities of 100. (Example: 100 cotton balls, 100 pennies, 100 erasers, 100 noodles, or 100 stickers)
Step 2
Choose something from your list and gather 100 of that item.
Step 3
Create and design a unique way to display your collection. Poster board, construction paper or cardboard work well.
Step 4
Attach your collection to your display board.
Step5
Bring it to school by Tuesday, February 11th
Bring it to school by Tuesday, February 11th
Thank you John!
Thank you to John Banovich for coming on Tuesday and giving a great presentation on being a film director to both K classes. The students were excited to see the footage of a bear in the wild - many of them shared their own bear encounter stories!
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