Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Earth Week (Next week)


Earth Day Celebrations
WRCA will be celebrating God’s creation this year with the following activities:
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
1.     Bus/Walk/Carpool/Bike/Horse/Rollerblade/Longboard/Skip to school!
2.     Non-uniform Day – Wear Earth colours – Blue, Green and Brown!
3.     Buddy Chapel – Come for Chapel and watch your son/daughters and their buddies as they worship God through singing and creating giant sidewalk murals celebrating the days of creation.  Chapel time: 10:30 – 11:10
Thursday, April 28, 2011
1.     Bus/Walk/Carpool/Bike/Horse/Rollerblade/Longboard/Skip to school!
2.     Worms and Dirt – Bring a cup or small bowl to school  and get a yummy scoop of worms and dirt to eat for 50 cents (proceeds to cover cost of the 2 days)  Lunchtime (hopefully outside on the basketball courts).  Trust me – you will love it!
3.     Face Painting – Participate by receiving a creation image painted on your face at lunchtime (hopefully outside on the basketball courts).
4.     All school garbage collection.  Garbage and recycling bins will be removed from the school as we collect the total sum of our garbage, bottle recycling, composting and paper recycling throughout the day in the foyer.  Check out the foyer at the end of the day to raise our awareness regarding the total amount of trash, recycling and compost we generate in a typical school day.
Come celebrate creation as a WRCA community!

Monday, April 18, 2011

Weekly Update: April 18-22

Hello Parents,

    Thank you to those who were able to make it out on Friday for our speech contest. Mrs. Hildebrand and I were so impressed, and found it very difficult to pick only three winners! It was great to see how the students took the story, made it their own, and retold it with so much expression and enthusiasm. The three finalists for grade three were: Tamara, Addison, and Cameron. On Wednesday evening at 6:30 pm they will be competing in the finals. If you're  available, it would great to have some grade three present to cheer on their peers.

  Just a reminder that this coming Friday and Monday are non-school days, as we take some time to reflect on the life and death of Jesus. This week our JGB story is the passage from Mark 15-16 which describes the death and resurrection of Christ. Together in class we've been asking questions, making connections, and visualizing this powerful passage. I hope you'll be able to take some time to ask questions yourself and discuss with your child the heart of this passage; that Jesus' death was the ultimate act of love and grace for humankind.

  Lastly, we've had some recent lost clothing items. If you have an extra girl PE shirt at home with Bae written in it, could you please have your child bring it to class. Thanks!

Have a great week,

Mrs. Kullman



Next Week: April 18-22 
VIP: 
Verse of the Week: 

Monday:Library, PE, Check blog, Spelling Homework

Tuesday: JGB: Jesus' Final Days 

Wednesday: Speech Contest Final 6:30 pm (Only those in the contest need to come, but everyone is welcome to come cheer our finalists on!)

Thursday: Math Homework (due Monday), Spelling Homework (due Tuesday)

Friday: No School, Easter Friday





Next Week: April 25-29
VIP: 
Verse of the Week: 


Monday:No School, Easter Monday


Tuesday:  

Wednesday: Early Dismissal Day 1:10. 

Thursday: Math & Science Homework (due Monday)

Friday: PE, Chapel


Monday, April 11, 2011

Weekly Update: April 11th-15th

Hello Parents!

  Spring has sprung! On Friday, we spent the afternoon outside observing and drawing the beauty of nature. The student's participated in an art lesson that mimicked Tom Thompson's unique take on art. If you've never seen his paintings, I would encourage you to come into Grade three and check out our art!

  This Friday will be our Grade three Speech Contest. During the afternoon, 1:00-2:15, the students will be presenting their Robert Munch stories to the class. I would encourage you to continue practicing with your child at home (Reminder: this is a RETELLING, not a memorization of the words. Students will be judged on their ability to orally retell these funny stories). We've had limited time in class, and so practicing at home is essential. I've been emphasizing volume, expression and pace while talking to the students about speech contest. I would love to have an audience for the students, so if you're available on Friday from 1:00-2:15 pm please feel free to come and join us; I know you'll be thoroughly entertained!

  I also wanted to ask for your assistance. We, in Elementary, have seen a decline in Elementary Supervision volunteers. I feel guilty asking for assistance, as it greatly benefits us teachers when we have volunteers to cover the supervision of students at lunch time. What we're looking for are parents who are able to come from 12:00-12:45 to watch over the students as they play. On the days we don't have enough, us teachers must give up our lunch eating time, which makes for a long day. If you are able to fulfill a lunch supervision time, please sign up in the office for the month of April or contact Tanya Friter in Learning Resource (Tuesday & Wednesday only).

Have a wonderful week and I look forward to seeing you on Friday afternoon!

Mrs. Kullman



Next Week: April 11-15 
VIP: Addison
Verse of the Week: 

MondayLibrary, PE, Check blog, Spelling Homework, Practice Speech

Tuesday: JGB: The Fire on the Mountain, Practice Speech!

Wednesday: Practice Speech! 

Thursday: Math Homework (due Monday), Practice Speech! 

Friday: PE, Chapel, Speech Contest: Parents welcome 1:00-2:15
Gala tomorrow! 





Next Week: April 18-22 
VIP: 
Verse of the Week: 

Monday:Library, PE, Check blog, Spelling Homework

Tuesday: JGB: Jesus' Final Days 

Wednesday: Speech Contest Final 6:30 pm (Only those in the contest need to come)

Thursday: Math Homework (due Monday)

Friday: No School, Easter Friday

Monday, April 4, 2011

Weekly Update: April 4-8

Hello and Welcome back!

  I hope and trust that you had a great Spring Break. From the stories, it seems that you kept your kids busy with activities, travelling, and visiting with friends. Geoff and I traveled to Hawaii, and had a wonderful vacation in the sun.

   I wanted to take some time to tell you about few activities going on this term; some will need parent assistance, while others will be done in class, but I wanted to make you aware of them. Please let me know if you have any questions!

April At a Glance: 

16- School Gala
20- Speech Contest (more info below)
22 & 25- Easter, No school
26- Scholastic Due
27- Early Dismissal


Speech Contest: 
  At the term two parent meeting I outlined the Speech Contest (students would memorize a poem), but after a moment of epiphany, I slightly altered the Grade 3 speech contest outline. Instead of a poem, students have chosen a Robert Munch story to retell. I do not expect the story to be memorized word for word, but rather they will be graded on the retelling of the story (beginning, middle and end), expression, voice, and movement. When I was in grade four we did this with fairy tales, and, as I remember it, the result was awesome! Students will be bring home a duo-tang with their story, a parent letter, and an assessment rubric so they can practice with you at home. I will be giving them limited time in class, so it is essential for them to practice at home. On April 15th students will be participating in an in-class speech contest. Mrs. Hildebrand and I will be grading each student, and the top three will be moving on to the next level of competition (April 20th). Good luck and have fun!



This Week: April 4th-8th 
VIP: David I. 
Verse of the Week: John 8:12

Monday, April 4th: School Reopens
Library, PE, Check blog

Tuesday: JGB: The Princess and the Beggar

Wednesday: Practice Speech!

Thursday: Math Homework (due Monday), Practice Speech!

Friday: PE, Chapel, Practice Speech!


Next Week: April 11-15 
VIP: 
Verse of the Week: 

Monday, April 4th: School Reopens
Library, PE, Check blog, Spelling Homework

Tuesday: JGB: The Fire on the Mountain 

Wednesday: Practice Speech! 

Thursday: Math Homework (due Monday), Practice Speech! 

Friday: PE, Chapel, Practice Speech! Gala tomorrow! 

Monday, March 14, 2011

Weekly Updated: March 14-18

Hello Parents,

Thank you for sending an extra apple to school today, Monday. We're using them for our Pioneer day, as we're preparing our snack: Dried apples. I also wanted to clear up a misunderstanding. Last week the student were given two geometry quizzes. The first one, 2D shapes, was given to students on Tuesday and then on Wednesday students were given time to correct their quiz. Because I was so impressed with students excellent efforts, I wanted to send the quizzes home so the students could show off their knowledge. That being said some answer were corrected, which caused some parent confusion. I hope this clears things up!

Lastly, just a reminder that THIS Wednesday is our Pioneer Day. Students are to dress in Pioneer clothing for the day, plus they are asked to bring a lunch packed in a box and wrapped with wrapping paper. The lunch should be a GOLD lunch with no pre-packed foods. Students need only pack a small snack, as we'll be making and eating pioneer food throughout the day. Thanks for your enthusiastic participation!


Have a wonderful week!

Mrs. Kullman


Next Week: March 14th-18th
VIP: Zachary
Verse of the Week: No verse

Monday: Library, Spelling homework, PE, Math due

Tuesday: No JGB

Wednesday: Pioneer Day: please make sure your child is dressed as a pioneer and that they've packed a boxed lunch (see pioneer parent letter).

Thursday: Scholastic Due

Friday: PE, Early Dismissal 1:10, and Report Cards go home. Have a wonderful Spring Break!



Two Weeks from now: April 4th-8th 
VIP: 
Verse of the Week: 


Monday, April 4th: School Reopens
Library, PE, Check blog

Tuesday: JGB: The Princess and the Beggar

Wednesday: Grammar Homework (due Friday)

Thursday: Math Homework (due Monday)

Friday: PE, Chapel

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Weekly Update: March 7th to 11th

Happy March,

What a lovely treat it is to be sitting here writing to you with the sun shinning in the sky. Ahh, Spring!

As we wind down this term there have been some extra homework assignments. Thank you for helping to remind your child about due dates. This Monday the Space Research project is due. If you haven't already, please take a look at it when it gets send home this Thursday. They did an amazing job on it! As of next Monday our Pioneer projects will be completed and placed on the mural board inside the cloakroom. Please come by and see it!

I hope you've had a great weekend. Here's what's on the calendar for the next two weeks, after that it's Spring Break!

Next Week: March 7th-11th
VIP:
Verse of the Week: Catch-up week!

Monday: Library, Spelling homework, PE, Space Research & Math due

Tuesday: End of term two, JGB: The Mushroom Man

Wednesday:

Thursday:Math homework sent home (due Monday)

Friday: PE, Chapel


Next Week: March 14th-18th
VIP:
Verse of the Week: No verse

Monday: Library, Spelling homework, PE, Math due

Tuesday: No JGB

Wednesday: Pioneer Day: please make sure your child is dressed as a pioneer and that they've packed a boxed lunch (see pioneer parent letter).

Thursday: Scholastic Due

Friday: PE, Early Dismissal 1:10, and Report Cards go home. Have a wonderful Spring Break!

April 4th: School Reopens