Friday, December 9, 2011

Snowshoeing and Igloo Building

Hey everyone! Just a quick reminder for the upcoming events! 

If you haven't yet, please hand in your forms for our skating trip and gingerbread decorating party.  Remember, each child needs skates and a helmet for skating on December 22nd. If a student doesn't have their own, please indicate on the note.  We now have enough drivers to transport our students! Thank you to the following parents for signing up:  Brenda S., Sheila T., Christine R., Stacy D., Rob K., and Holly D.  Even if you're not driving and you are able to join us at the rink- PLEASE DO! Many hands make tying skates much easier... :) 

Also, please remember we are asking every student to bring a gingerbread house, pre built, and then icing and decorations.  We will be decorating the houses in the art room together.  Please let me know immediately if you (or another adult) is unable to attend and I can make arrangements/ buddy students up, as we don't want anyone feeling left out for this. 

Thank you to those parents/ students who have signed up to bring sweets for our Classroom Christmas party!  We will be enjoying these and playing a schoolwide Bingo game on Friday December 16th.  They are:

Rawley- fruit tray
Jordin- veggie tray with dip, and cookies, cupcakes or muffins
Sammie- cheese, meat and crackers
Cathrine- juiceboxes
Elora- plates and napkins

SIX MORE SLEEPS 'TIL CHRISTMAS CONCERT!!! I think our class is feeling pretty ready :)

Check out some pics of our classroom as we tried out some snoeshoes, as well as igloo buildling! All this snow and frost is really helping us get into the spirit as we learn about Arctic Communities in Social Studies.

Thank you, and have a FABULOUS weekend :)









 

Saturday, December 3, 2011

December is HERE!!

Hi everyone!
I’ve been a bit neglectful with the blog, as there wasn’t too much to report during report card / interview time, but we’re back on track! Especially since December is going to be a bit crazy!  The two biggest events you need to remember for our Grade 2 class this month is our Gingerbread Decorating party on Wednesday December 21st from 12:30- 2:00. Every student needs a PREMADE / BUILT GINGERBREAD HOUSE, and DECORATIONS/ ICING!  Each student also needs an adult to help them decorate their house! This is just a fun few hours where we hang out in the Art Room and have a good time.  A detailed note describing exactly what you need will be sent home on Monday.  There is also a part to return back to school, confirming your attendance for that time.  If you're unable to come that afternoon, consider inviting a Grandparent or Aunt/ Uncle to come and help. Please watch for the note in your child's backpack :)
The second event is our Grade 2 Skating at Nicholas Sheran Arena, on Thursday Decmber 22nd from 1:45 to 2:45.  A note went home yesterday (Friday) describing this event.  Please fill out the sheet and return to the school as soon as possible, as every student needs skates and a helmet, and we will coordinate parent drivers. 
Thank you for donating all of your shoeboxes! We are turning these into a very special Christmas craft and will be working on these from now until Christmas. 
Here is a quick reminder of what we’re doing in Room 8:
In Social Studies, we have finished with our Lethbridge unit, and moving into learning about Arctic Communities!  We will have a presentation from a former resident of Nunavut come to all the Grade 2 classes to learn about culture and lifestyle in “the north”.  If anyone from our Grade 2B homes as any pictures/ stories to share if they’ve been to Nunavut, they’d be very appreciated!
In Science, we will continue exploring liquids as we move into absorbency and the importance of clean water.  Students have had a lot of fun playing with the medicine droppers, and doing things like layering and mixing liquids!  Some terms we’ve learned about are: mixing, absorbency, high and low viscosity, and surface tension. Ask your student if they can recall what we learned about these words!
In Math, we will continue working with numbers and will get more comfortable adding and subtracting numbers 0-50.  A good way to help your student practice this at home, would be to hand them some change, and ask them to show you numbers in different ways.  “Can you show me .35 cents?”  “Can you show me .35 cents in a different way?” 
In Language Arts, we’re starting a mini research project to learn about reindeer!  Students will be using the computers and books in the library to learn about the lifestyle of real reindeers. 

Our December Calender is filling up!
Please update yours at home:
December 15th- Christmas Concert! Day and evening performances
December 16th- School Wide Bingo, and Class Christmas Party
December 19th- 23rdChristmas Carolling in the gym 8:30-9:00
(we carol in the gym every morning / watch various performances! Come join us for a bit if you have time!)

December 20th- Dress like Christmas assembly at 8:30am
December 21st- Gingerbread Decorating Party at 12:30!
December 22nd- Grade 2s are going Skating! 1:45- 2:45
December 23rd- Last day of class!



Thank you again for sending Oreos for our Oreo day! Below are some photos of last Monday-  It was a spectacular day!!
A very important pink handout came home last Tuesday regarding this year’s Christmas Concert!  Please see the MMH Newsletter posted HERE for more information and other things that are happening school wide. 
Ms. Nevels has been doing a fantastic job preparing our students for the Christmas Concert. She is also coordinating the Grade 2 singing performance at the grand opening of the West Side Save On Foods! Below is a message regarding that performance:
Thanks to those children who brought in their forms to sing at the new Save On Foods on Wednesday.  We now have enough children and can’t accept any more forms.  Please wear your MMH shirt to Save On Wednesday evening.  If you don’t have a shirt please let your teacher know and we may be able to borrow from the school.  Wearing blue or yellow would be appropriate too.  For those participating, we’ll see you there at 5:15.


I think that's it for now!  Have a wonderful weekend :)
-Anna Tsentouros












Monday, November 7, 2011

Just a quick reminder!

Hi folks!

2 things:

1) Your student brought home that very important yellow handout that has all the available times for Parent Teacher Interviews! If you have other students at the school, most likely THEIR interviews are on November 24th and 25th.  I know different grade levels are doing different things, but hopefully the yellow handout isn't too confusing!  Please indicate your 1st and 2nd preference, and include any helpful notes (for example "I work untill 5pm) that will help with planning.  Remember, I am very open to other dates/ times as well, if one of the provided ones do not work with your schedules. Just let me know via email, phone call, note in agenda, carrier pigeon.... I promise we'll make something work :)

2) Another reminder that we are making Stone Soup on Wednesday! Today we brainstormed a list of appropriate soup ingredients, and your child signed up to bring something in. I tried to make it very clear to the class, to bring something that they thought would already be in their fridge at home, so parents don't have to stress.  In other words, please do not run out to the grocery store in a panic for purchasing 1 carrot.  Whatever you have in your fridge is fine!! If you don't have any produce that would be soup-friendly, and your student is keen on bringing something, you could just put some dashes of salt and pepper in a zip lock bag and we'll toss that in the pot! If you're wondering how much to bring, just a small ziplock bag with your cleaned, chopped ingredient will be great! We will be enjoying our Stone Soup just before lunch on Wednesdsay, after the Remembrance Day assembly. 

Thank you!!
-Anna

Friday, November 4, 2011

November!

Hello!
Thanks for checking in! With the Fall Break and Interview Days, November is a VERY quick month with lots to do.  If you are ever confused with what needs to be brought in on what days, PLEASE email me and I will respond as quickly as possible!  I’m one of those people who needs everything to be written down which is probably why my desk is covered in sticky notes J  I think this blog post covers everything that is happening in November, so grab your calendars so you can be filled in!
Here are some important things for THIS WEEK:
On Monday, students will be bringing home a signup sheet for Parent Teacher interviews.  .  Please fill out the bottom of that sheet with your 1st and 2nd option, and I will do my best to accommodate everyone.  If none of the below times and dates work with your schedule, please contact me immediately, and we will find a time that works.  Interviews are usually about 20 minutes long- it is optional whether or not you’d like to bring your student.  Feel free to add a comment about your preferred time (example: “any time after 4pm).  When every student returns the form, I will then send out a notice indicating your 20 minute interview.
On Monday, students are also asked to “Bring Something From Their Past” to share with small groups! If students don’t have anything to bring, tell them a story about when they were younger, and they can share that story with their classmates. 

In Music, Ms. Nevels has been teaching the story of Stone Soup ,and we will be reading the story in class.  It is a story of how being generous brings out the kindness in others.  Together, we are going to make Stone Soup in the classroom.  on Monday, students will sign up to bring a vegetable to school for Wednesday, November 9th 2011.  It is most appreciated if your ingredient is washed, chopped, and ready to be 'tossed' into the pot.  We will be enjoying our soup right before lunchtime on Wednesday, October 9th.  Thank you for your help with this!

Our Halloween Writing books are almost done!!!  This truly is a lot of hard work on behalf of the students, especially for the beginning of Grade 2.  When they make their way home, please take time to read your student’s story. They have a lot to be proud of with those books J
Random notes:
*Blue Hot Lunch forms are due Monday.
*Scholastic book orders are due on Monday
There is no spelling/ sight words next week due to the short week.
All Students need to have indoor shoes at school.  Please check with your child if they have dry shoes to put on during wet days.  Several of us have misplaced them or forgotten them at home. 

Grade 2s are having their first (and hopefully annual) OREO COOKIE DAY!! Why?!?! Why not!??! OREO Day is on Monday, November 21st and will be filled with Math, Language Arts, Science, and Art activities completely centered around OREO COOKIES!  (yum!)  In preparation for this, we are asking each parent to send in a bag of OREOS with their student.  On Monday November 14th a paper notice will go home, reminding you about this day, and we are asking that the OREO bags come in on Friday, November 18th.  If you fear the cookies might get eaten in your home (I know this is the case at my house!) then feel free to send them earlier.  We are also asking that on Monday October 21st, each student wear something black and white from their closet- Please don’t go and spend money at Park Place! I’m really excited for this day and I know we’ll have a lot of fun with these activities. 
Sock It To ‘Em has started! This is a charity event put on by our caretaking staff.  They will be collecting NEW socks for those in need around Christmas time.  There will be a giant stocking in the office where students can come and pin new socks for donation on in the office. 
The calendar gets bigger and bigger...here are the happenings!
Thanks and have a great weekend! Enjoy the extra hour of sleep J
November dates:
Monday November 7th- Bring Something From Your Past!
Monday November 7th- Scholastic and Hot Lunch orders due
Tuesday November 8th – After School Skate at Nic Sheran
Wednesday November 9th- Bring a vegetable for Stone Soup!
Wednesday November 9th- Remembrance Day Assembly 10:30
Wednesday Novmeber 9th- School Council meeting at 6pm 
Thursday November 10th Fall Break No School
 Friday November 11th Fall Break No School 
Tuesday November 15th- After School Skate at Nic Sheran
Wednesday November 16th Spirit Assembly @ 830am: PJ Day
Wednesday November  16th  PT Interviews for Grade 2B

Thursday November  17th  PT Interviews for Grade 2B
Friday November  18th  PT Interviews for Grade 2B
Friday November 18th- Bring a bag of OREOS!
Friday November 18th Report Cards sent home 
Monday November 21st- Oreo Cookie Day (details to follow)
Monday November 21st  PT Interviews for Grade 2B
Tuesday November 22nd- PT Interviews for Grade 2B
Thursday November 24th – Friday November 25th- No School
Wednesday November 30th- Character Education Assembly in pm


Saturday, October 22, 2011

~ Last Week of October ~

Hello everyone!

Thanks for checking in on the blog!  First thing, a quick reminder to all parents that EACH STUDENT needs to bring in 1 pumpkin for Monday, October 24th.  We will keep these pumpkins at the school until the 27th or 28th (definitely in time for you to carve them at home for Halloween!) and we will be using them all week for different Math activities!  Please put the students’ initials somewhere tiny near the stem or underneath the pumpkin perhaps, just so we don’t get confused.  Thanks!  

Thanks to those parents who were able to come and hang out during our field trip to the Galt Museum!  We had a blast with Belinda as we learned about Early Lethbridge and why people came here.  

Thank you as well to Constable Ian Patey, who came in on Wednesday to teach all the Grade 2 classes about the history of the RCMP, and to answer questions!  Students got to take home awesome treat bags, and we learned a lot from him.

Last week, a purple sheet was sent home in regards to some Math Facts!  We’ve talked in the classroom how in Grade 2 we need to be quick with our Math Facts to 10, and be able to see the relation between addition and subtraction.  We practise this every morning with our Domino of the Day, and ask that you practise this at home with your student.  

It’s good to see some of our MMH students at After School Skating at Nicholas Sheran arena!  There are 4 more of these left on Tuesdays from 3:30- 4:30.  Each student needs their own skates and helmet- if you don’t have a helmet, we have some you can borrow at the rink.  

Since Halloween falls on a Monday, our Halloween parade will start at 12:45.  Come on out and watch the fun costumes go by as we parade around the school!  Remember, this year, we are encouraging students to have simple, easy to put on costumes!! The easier the costume, the better- as we don’t want line ups at the bathroom, or anyone needing major assistance with face painting, etc.  If your child has a costume that can easily be put on or slipped over their clothes that would be fantastic!!  Also, please do not send scary weapons/ props with your student to school.  We will parade around the school from approx.. 12:45 to 1:15.  Afterwards, we will be doing Halloween activities for the remainder of the afternoon, and enjoying our Halloween treats at 2:05. 

Thanks to those parents who have signed up to bring treats that day for our 25 students:
Jordin- Fruit Tray
Aaron- Veggie Tray
Nicole- Cheese, Meat, and Cracker Tray
Ainsley- Cookies, cupcakes or muffins
Juice boxes- Elora
Plates and Napkins- Morgan

You'll notice on the calendar below, that our class is holding Parent/ Teacher interviews at a different time than others.  I often find that with parent teacher interviews it's difficult to stay on time so I'd like to hold this year's interviews on other days to allow us more opportunities to meet.  Please note, that while these interviews are mandatory, I am more than happy to meet with you at a different time if the suggested ones do not work with your schedule.  There will be a notice sent home with interview times for the evenings of Monday, November 21st and Tuesday November 22nd. Meeting before school on both of these days is also an option as well.   I will let you know well in advance when this notice goes home.  

That's all for now!  Enjoy the beautiful autumn weather!
-Anna Tsentouros

Here are some important dates for your November calendars:  

November dates:
Tuesday October 25th- Retakes!
 
Tuesday October 25th- After School Skate at Nic Sheran 3:30-4:30
Tuesday November 1st- After School Skate at Nic Sheran
Tuesday November 8th – After School Skate at Nic Sheran

Wednesday November 9th- Remembrance Day Assembly 10:30 am
Wednesday Novmeber 9th- School Council meeting at 6pm 

Thursday November 10th Fall Break No School
 Friday November 11th Fall Break No School 
Tuesday November 15th- After School Skate at Nic Sheran
Wednesday November 16th Spirit Assembly @ 830am: PJ Day Friday November 18th Report Cards sent home 

Monday November 21st- Oreo Cookie Day (details to follow)
Monday November 21st  PT Interviews for Grade 2B
Tuesday November 22nd-
PT Interviews for Grade 2B
Thursday November 24th – Friday November 25th- No School
Wednesday November 30th- Character Education Assembly in pm

Friday, October 14, 2011

October News!

Hello parents and Happy Friday!!  Just a few items to let you know about:
 
Short and Sweet!!

We are taking the bus to the Galt Museum on Tuesday afternoon.  Thanks to the parents of Byron, Nicole, Cathrine, Jordin, and Brooke R. .  If you are taking the bus with us please be at the school by 12:25, as the bus picks us up for 12:30.  If you are meeting us at the museum, our program begins at 12:50.  We will be done at 2:20 and return to school at 2:30ish.

There is no spelling or sight words next week due to the 3 day school week.  Please use this time to review the sight words we have had to date.  J

Halloween is on October 31.  We ask that students bring a simple slip-on costume to school.  They can quickly change into it at lunch time.  We hope to have the most amount of instructional time as possible that day and save the Halloween fun for the afternoon.  We hope you can join us to participate in the costume parade at 12:30.

For the week of October 24-28 each child needs to have a pumpkin at school.  We will be measuring, weighing, and comparing our pumpkins.  They will come home on Friday October 28 in time for families to carve them on the weekend.  Please let your child pick out their “perfect pumpkin” for this activity.  Thanks!

Last but not least- A huge thank you to those who purchased books at the Scholastic Book Fair for our classroom! I'm really excited to show the kids and to have some fun with them in the room!!  Your continued support is very much appreciated :)

Enjoy your weekends! 

-Anna Tsentouros

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Happy Thanksgiving!

Friday already?! Where has the week gone!!
On Thursday, we started our Fire Prevention and Safety unit.  Students started exploring the Sparky the Fire Dog Website, and next week we have a guest speaker from the fire department coming in. On Thursday, your child brought home some Fire Safety homework. Please help them create a map of your home, complete with an exit route and meeting place.  I realize your weekends will be packed with Turkey and deliciousness, so I’ve asked they be returned on (or before) Wednesday October 12th. 
*NOTE* One student's homework ended up on the coat room floor!!! If this homework belongs to do, you could just do your house floorplan on a blank sheet of paper from home, or grab an extra copy on Tuesday. 
Students have done an awesome job with their Data Analysis review sheets, so we’ve been working on our test these past few days.  Next we’ll move into some basic counting and practise with numbers.  If your child is pretty quick with counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s, try asking them to count but at different starting points (like in the middle of the 100 chart or on an odd number) or backwards.  Get them to practise their listening skills by asking questions like, “Can you count by 5s, backwards, from 85 to 25?”
Science: Magnet tests will get marked this weekend (in between turkey dinners!) and next week we’ll kick off learning about Liquids. Discovering Liquids is always a fun and messy time.   
After Thanksgiving, we will begin one of my favourite writing projects in Grade 2: Our Halloween/ Fall book.  This year’s book will focus on writing based on our five senses, and it gives students a chance to really practise using their juicy words and begin the editing process from their sloppy copy to their good copy. 
We are all set to go for our field trip to Fort Whoop Up on Wednesday October 12th! Thanks to the following parents who have volunteered to drive:
Cathrine’s Mom
Zane’s Dad
Aaron’s Mom
Brooke’s Mom
Aries' Dad
Byron’s Mom
Please be at the school for about 12:40ish, as we are due to be at the Fort from 1:00- 2:30. 
SCHOLASTIC BOOK FAIR AT MMH!  The scholastic book fair will be set up in the library, and is open ALL DAY (but closed over lunch).  Parents and younger siblings are welcome to visit the book fair at ANY TIME.  Our class will be going twice: once on October 13th at 11:15 (our usual library time), and then again on Friday the 14th for about 15 minutes in the morning.  If you wish to shop with your child at the book fair, you can come and excuse them from class and quickly take them through.  On our first visit, students can fill out their Wish List of what they want / prices, bring it home on Thursday, and then shop on Friday. If you send money in your students agenda, I can keep it safe for them. 
As many of you participate in scholastic orders throughout the year, and have other commitments, please remember, this is completely optional and you shouldn’t feel pressured to buy anything! And I will remind students of that on this end J
Our Grade 2 class met their MMH Families for the very first time on Wednesday, and watched an amazing assembly about something new called the Bucket Philosophy at our school.  It’s based on the book “Have you Filled a Bucket Today?” and it’s a really awesome idea that encourages everyone to use positive encouragement to be a Bucket Filler.  Here’s a link for you to watch if you’re interested I bringing the bucket philosophy into your home:
Hot Lunch forms are due October 12th, for the lunch on October 19th. If your form disappeared in a backpack, please ask the office for a new one.
Life Touch Picture orders are due on October 14th. If you’d like retakes, please select “retakes”, and return the package.  Picture Retake Day is October 25th. 
Last but not least, don’t forget about the Free Skate our school puts on at Nicholas Sheran arena.  Our next date is Tuesday October 11th from 3:30- 4:30. Students require their own skates and helmets (as there are limited ones to borrow) and need their own rides to and from the arena.  If there is anyone from our class who would really like to go, but is stuck for a ride TO the arena, please email me.  
That’s all for now!
Have a great weekend with your families.
-Anna Tsentouros

Sunday, October 2, 2011

~FaLliNg LeAvEs fALLiNg LeAveS~

Hi everyone!  

I can't believe how fast the first month of September has flown by!  October is going to be just as busy as we are able to wrap up a few things and start on some more!  

First off, I just wanted to send a thanks out to those parents who were able to come and help out for our Galt Gardens field trip! The students always learn great information on this trip and we had a beautiful day for it!  Our next field trip to Fort Whoop Up is on Wednesday October 12th from 1:00 to 2:00.  We have had lots of parent drivers sign up to help but I think we are still in need of a driver for 3 more students.  If you're able to help us out that would be great! Even if your can just do pick ups and drop offs it's always a help.  

This week in particular there are lots of things going on at MMH.  The first is the kick off of our Character Education Assemblies.  There will be a  number of these throughout the year, as we are focusing on Character Education from Kindergarten to Grade 5.  What will happen is that on Wednesday October 5th, all students at MMH will be divided into their MMH "Families".  Each family will consist of 1 teacher, along with approx. 25 students from all grade levels.  On Wednesday, students will meet with their Families for the first time, to discuss the months Character Education theme.  In particular, September and October we are focusing on "Making a Difference: Bucket Philosophy".  Then, after we have met with our families to discuss the the theme, we will move into the gym for our first Character Education Assembly at 1:25.  I think our Grade 2s in particular are really going to enjoy getting split up with the whole school, as it will give them an opportunity to not only meet new teachers, but to meet new students at different Grade levels!  I'm so excited for this to kick off this week!  

Along with our first Character Ed. Assembly, we will also be having our first Science test, regarding our units on Magnets.  Students will bring home their Magnet Unit (Monday or Tuesday), and then we will have our test on Wednesday.  Please go over their units with them to help them prepare, and also go over their Notebook Evaluation that will be stapled to the front.  


We will also be kicking off our Home Reading program this week- probably on Wednesday!  Your child will be bringing home one book that is at their reading level from Monday to Thursday- There will be no home reading on Friday.  Along with their book, they will also have a Home Reading Log Book.  This is a place for parents to write the title of the book, the date it was read, as to leave me a comment about how their reading was.  The comment section does not have to be complete every night, but it would be very helpful if you left a comment for the first couple of nights, in regards to the reading level of the book. For example, you could just write something small like "Just right" , or "Too hard", or "Did Great!".  

The reading program that the Grade 2s use is called Reading A to Z.  It consists of levelled books, both fiction and non fiction.  It's important to note that even within levels, there are harder books, and easier books.  Levels are determined by the students reading capabilities, as well as their comprehension.  Quite often at this age, students can read a text well, but their comprehension might not be as high.  You can assist in this by watching for errors, asking questions about the text, and just having conversations about what they just read.  

I understand that home lives can be quite busy, and that sometimes it will be difficult to find the time to read 1 book per night. I want the students (and parents!) to enjoy home reading, and not for it to be a pain!!  If you find that there are some nights where you couldn't find the time, please just comment in the log book and ask for the same book again, and that way our Home Reading Parent Helper will know not to switch it.  Thank you in advance for the time you put in with your child in this area!

For those parents who signed up for Home Reading Exchange at the beginning of the year, I will be emailing you later this week in regards to what days/ times, and you can start coming in next week.  

Thank you to those people who brought in cans!   Please keep 'em coming!  If you read the MMH newsletter, our school Art Room is also collecting big Yogurt containers and lids as well!  

I've added a few days to the October Calendar-  such as the Scholastic Book Fair and our first Hot Lunch date!  Watch for more info coming home about these events.  

I think that's it for now!

Here's to a great week!

-Anna Tsentouros





OCTOBER
Tuesday 4th- First After School Skate: 4-5 @ Nic Sheran 
Wednesday 5th- WALK TO SCHOOL DAY 
Wednesday 5th- Character Education Assembly 1:25-1:55
Monday 10th- Thanksgiving Day- No school
Tuesday 11th- After School Skate 4-5 @ Nic Sheran Arena
Wednesday 12th- Fort Whoop Up Field trip 1-2:30
Wednesday 12th- School Council Meeting @ 7pm
Thursday 13th- Friday 14th- Scholastic Book Fair at MMH!
Friday 14th- Morgan's Special Friday
Tuesday 18th- Galt Museum Field Trip 12:30-2:30
Tuesday 18th- After School Skate 4-5 @ Nic Sheran Arena
Wednesday 19th- Hot Lunch!
Wednesday 19th- RCMP Guest Speaker for Grade 2s
Thursday 20th- Friday 21st- Professional Learning Day for Teachers, No School for Students
Tuesday 25th- Picture Retake Day
Tuesday 25th- After School Skate 4-5 @ Nic Sheran Arena
Friday 28th- Brooke T. Special Friday
Monday 31st- Halloween Parade

Monday, September 26, 2011

Monday Monday Monday

Hi everyone! Usually I don’t post on Mondays, but one was needed today as we have a field trip coming up on Wednesday and not enough volunteers, as well as a field trip on October 12th with not enough drivers!  If you or someone in your family (grandparent, aunt, uncle, etc) can come and help we would greatly appreciate it! 

Let me know if you can help by: email, phone call, fax, snail mail, carrier pigeon- as soon as possible!

The following volunteers have signed up to help with our Galt Garden Field trip on Wednesday September 28th:
       -Christine R.
       -April H.
       -Letisha P.
       -Samah A.
We are still in need of 2 more adults, as this trip requires parents to walk around with small groups. 
The following volunteers have signed up to drive to our Fort Whoop Up field trip on Wednesday October 12th from 12:30- 2:45:
-Christine R.
-Letisha P.
We will still need drivers for 15 more students!  Even if you are unable to stay for the field trip, if you could help with the transportation that would be amazing!
For the third field trip to the Galt Museum on Tuesday October 18th, we have enough volunteers (yay!) Thank you in advance to:
-April H.
-Christine R.
-Letisha P.
Of course, as always, anyone else is more than welcome to join. 
Our class earned some fun time for bringing in the most money for Terry Fox out of all the Grade 2s! We voted this morning, and the reward will be a class party complete with music, games, and treats provided by Miss Tsentouros!  Thanks parents for your help with this last week!

..and that's it!
Anna Tsentouros