Thursday, May 31, 2018

June 4- 8

French: This week students will continue to work on their Social Studies project about the history of Alberta.

In addition, students are required to read out loud in French for a total of 50 minutes per week. They are also to read in English for an additional 50 minutes per week. Reading logs from last week are due this MONDAY (June 4th)!

Math
: We will continue to learn about decimal numbers, including addition and subtraction.

English: We will continue our novel study on Belle of Batoche.

Social Studies: Students will continue their work on creating a pamphlet of information regarding the history of Alberta.

Science: Students will continue to work on their project where they invent a complex machine.



Wednesday, June 6th is our next MSD/ Wasteless Wednesday. For more information on our wasteless lunch program, please read the blog post.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
Students will have phys. Ed outside for the remainder of the year, weather permitting. Therefore, students should come to school prepared for this (i.e., hat, jacket, sunscreen etc.)

Friday, May 25, 2018

May 28- June 1st

French: This week students will be working on a Social Studies project about the history of Alberta.

In addition, students are required to read out loud in French for a total of 50 minutes per week. They are also to read in English for an additional 50 minutes per week. Reading logs from last week are due this MONDAY (May 28th)!

Math
: We will continue to learn about decimal numbers, including addition and subtraction.

English: We will continue our novel study on Belle of Batoche.

Social Studies: Students will create a pamphlet of information regarding the history of Alberta.

Science: Students will be working on a project where they invent a complex machine.



Wednesday, May 30th is our next MSD/ Wasteless Wednesday. For more information on our wasteless lunch program, please read the blog post.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
-Students have their final swimming lessons on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of next week.

-Students will have phys. Ed outside for the remainder of the year, weather permitting. Therefore, students should come to school prepared for this (i.e., hat, jacket, sunscreen etc.)

Thursday, May 17, 2018

May 22- 25

French: This week students will read different comic strips in French and complete their literacy activities.

In addition, students are required to read out loud in French for a total of 50 minutes per week. They are also to read in English for an additional 50 minutes per week. Reading logs from last week are due this TUESDAY (May 22nd)!

Math
: We will be learning about decimal numbers.

English: We will continue our novel study on Belle of Batoche.

Science: We will be continuing our unit on simple machines. Students will have an evaluation on Thursday, May 24th.

Religion: Students should be memorizing the prayers of the rosary.

Wednesday, May 23rd is our next MSD/ Wasteless Wednesday. For more information on our wasteless lunch program, please read the blog post.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
-We will be going to the Glenbow Museum on Tuesday. Students need to come with their lunch.

-Students will have phys. Ed outside for the remainder of the year, weather permitting. Therefore, students should come to school prepared for this (i.e., hat, jacket, sunscreen etc.)

Thursday, May 10, 2018

May 14- 17

French: This week students will learn about the different elements involved in comic strips.

In addition, students are required to read out loud in French for a total of 50 minutes per week. They are also to read in English for an additional 50 minutes per week. Reading logs from last week are due this MONDAY (May 14th)!

Math
: Students will write their evaluation on fractions on Tuesday. Then we will look at the relationship between fractions and decimal numbers.

English: Students have a poetry project that is due on Monday. Then, we will begin a novel study on Belle of Batoche.

Science: We will be continuing our unit on simple machines.

Religion: Students should be memorizing the prayers of the rosary.

Wednesday, May 16th is our next MSD/ Wasteless Wednesday. For more information on our wasteless lunch program, please read the blog post.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
Students will have phys. Ed outside for the remainder of the year, weather permitting. Therefore, students should come to school prepared for this (i.e., hat, jacket, sunscreen etc.)

Friday, May 4, 2018

May 7- 11

French: This week students will learn the difference between the 'futur proche' and the 'futur simple'. There will be no evaluation this week as students will be preparing for the "gala d'art oratoire" (see Social Studies).

In addition, students are required to read out loud in French for a total of 50 minutes per week. They are also to read in English for an additional 50 minutes per week. Reading logs from last week are due this MONDAY (May 7th)!

Math
: We will continue our unit on fractions.

English: We will finish our unit on poetry.

Science: We will be continuing our unit on simple machines.

Social Studies: Students will present their Alberta-themed text in preparation for the "Gala d'art oratoire" on Friday. This will be the second round of presentations. Students should have their text memorized, have practiced adding gestures and present with expression!


Wednesday, May 9th is our next MSD/ Wasteless Wednesday. For more information on our wasteless lunch program, please read the blog post.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
Students will have phys. Ed outside for the remainder of the year, weather permitting. Therefore, students should come to school prepared for this (i.e., hat, jacket, sunscreen etc.)

Volunteers Needed for Swimming

Dear Parents,


The grade 4 students will be participating in the swimming program. Here are the following dates and times for swimming:

-May 23rd from 1:50 pm- 2:40 pm

-May 25th from 1:50 pm- 2:40 pm

-May 28th from 1:50 pm- 2:40 pm

-May 30th from 1:50 pm- 2:40 pm

-June 1st from 1:50 pm- 2:40 pm

If you are able to volunteer, please visit the following link:





Thank you!

P.S. If there are any dads available to supervise the boys' change room, that would be greatly appreciated!