St. Anthony Connects – The Week of April 13 – 17

 IMG_20150407_165802 (1)                  Congratulations to the grade 4/5 class and Nora and Sandra for winning the Bright Ideas Contest!  $1000.00 for St. Anthony Greening!  Terrific work!

St. Anthony This Week April 13 – 17

Monday, April 13

Chad Wolfe in for Juniors

Little Horn Theatre

* MUSIC/FIDDLE WITH

CHAD WOLFE St.

Anthony’s

9:45-10:00 recess

10:00-10:40 (24) Gr 4/5

10:40-11:15 (24) Gr 5/6) *get ready for lunch

upon dismissal

11:15-12:15 LUNCH

Hip Hop Club

Tuesday, April 14

Easter Mass at St. Anthony

chess Club

Table Tennis – 3:15

 Wednesday, April 15

 

Thursday, April 16

Young Rembrandts 3:15

Friday, April 17

Chad Wolfe at St. Anthony – KP and Primary

Little Horn Theatre

* MUSIC/FIDDLE WITH CHAD

WOLFE St. Anthony’s

JK/SK 8:30-9:00 (20)

JK/SK 9:00-9:30 (20)

9:45-10:00 recess

10:00-10:40 Grade 1 ( 12) + Grade

1/2 (20)

10:40-11:15 Grade 2/3 (16) *get

ready for lunch upon dismissal

Teacher notes for the week of April 13 – 17

Ms Rupnik’s Class

Reminder that Retelling Journals with the story ‘There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed A Chick’ are due back on Monday, April 13.  We will introduce narrative writing this week. Narrative writing gives students the opportunity to be creative and tell/write a story. We will begin this unit by looking at different stories and identifying components of a good narrative (for example: characters, settings, problems, sequence of events, solutions). Take the time this week to tell a story or two to your childabout a moment or event that means a lot to you.

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Ms Myers Class

Happy Easter!  The children enjoyed a special “egg hunt” where they had to read the clues the Easter Bunny left for each of them in order to find their egg!  As well, we have decorated a beautiful Easter Tree to celebrate this special season of Easter. On Tuesday, April 14th, we will attend our school Easter Mass. A representative from the Shepherd’s of Good Hope will pick up our Lenten food drive donations at that time. Thanks to all of you who showed such generosity! Next week we will participate in a special “Maker Space” that is connected to our science inquiry about energy. The children will be working with circuits to see how electricity is conducted. In math, we continue to work with money – working specifically on recognizing the value of each coin. To reinforce these concepts at home, provide your child with opportunities to count the change in your wallet, or perhaps a piggy bank…real-life experiences are so helpful!! 

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M Girard’s Classes 

2/3e Listening/Speaking to interact: asking and answering questions about ants and life in a anthill 
4/5e Études Sociales: premières civilisations-distinguer les modes de vie des anciens Grecs et Chinois (nourriture et habitations)
5/6e Études Sociales: Les Amérindiens et la Nouvelle-France-épidémies et population huronne
4e Immersion Arts: réflexions sur la vie et l’oeuvre de Vincent Van Gogh, Théâtre: initiation à l’impro
Où est le soleil du printemps? Did you see it?
Mr Cook’s Class
This week’s word wall words will be: INTO, DOWN, WORK, PARK, and FUNNY. In Math we will focus on 3-D shapes this week. The students find it very neat how many shapes there are and how many shapes we use to build stuff with. I encourage you to challenge your child to find as many 2-D and 3-D shapes at home and in your neighbourhoods. In language, we will learn more about persuasive writing (how to convince someone to let you do something). We will work in our language stations and do some work with our new word wall words. In science, we are studying liquids and solids. We hope to be doing a couple of experiments in class! We will also continue with our religion lessons geared towards preparing our grade 2 students for their Reconciliation and First Communion. Some of the students still have library books that have not been returned. We have library every Monday and they can only take out a new book if they have returned the one they already have. Please check your child’s bag and ask them if they have their library book. Let’s hope Mother Nature is on our side and we get nice, warm, sunny weather! God Bless!
Ms Manzoli’s class
Welcome to the Easter season, we will be celebrating on Tuesday April 14 at 9:00 am at St. Anthony Catholic Church. April is poetry month the class will be listening and reading various styles of poetry and in writing will create acrostic poems for Earth Day. In math, we have been learning about fractions, reinforce this concept at home using everyday things. The terms we have learned are one half, one quarter, one eighth and a whole. This week we will begin our new unit in family life, take some time to talk to your children about questions they may be wondering about. Have a great week.
Mrs. Manzoli
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