After editing our message for word wall words, we were excited when we found out we would be baking the Double Delicious cake from last week's math problem! The only thing was...the recipe wouldn't make quite enough for us to share and give samples to the office. So, we did what many cooks do and doubled the recipe! The students worked together to figure out the doubled ingredient amounts, then we got to work baking. What Mrs. Morin realized later, is that it would actually take DOUBLE the time in her slow-cooker...so our classroom smells fantastic but we will wait to enjoy it tomorrow! We worked on a drama piece for our Celebration of Learning, and had French in the afternoon. In science we worked on the next step of our community design project, reflecting on what we would change in our design before we start building it tomorrow, and why we would make those changes.
Friendly reminder -- fun lunch and library exchange are tomorrow!
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Please and Thank You / Volunteer Opportunities
The grade ones have been doing a wonderful job planning a community. They are very excited to turn their ideas and designs into 3-D models! We will be building this week and next in the Idea Lab and our classroom. We have many materials, but if your child has their heart set on a specific material or items, please feel free to send them from home. Thank you!
1) Students will be building their community models in the Idea Lab on Wednesday, April 27 from 1:15 - 2:30, and Tuesday, May 3 from 9:45 to 11:00. We would very much appreciate volunteer support during these exciting, engaging, and bustling times!
2) We are looking for 3 or 4 volunteers to join us on a lovely and relaxing walk to the Ridge on Wednesday, May 4 at 1:15 pm, to observe seasonal changes of spring.
3) We are also looking for 2 more volunteers to accompany our full day field trip on Tuesday, May 17 to the Grain Academy and Stampede Grounds to learn about our community's rural past.
4) We would gratefully welcome 4 volunteers to join us on a Suburban Community Tour around our school's neighborhood on Monday, June 6.
5) The grade one Urban Community Tour will be on Tuesday, June 14. This is a while away, but we are hoping for 10-12 volunteers to make it as smooth an experience as possible. It is always a highlight for grade one students and parents, so we hope you can join us!
Celebration of Learning: Thursday, May 5
The grade ones will be excited to share their community building project from 6 - 6:30, and a performance from 6:30(ish) to 7:00(ish). They are encouraged to dress up as a favourite community helper for the evening!
Volunteer Tea
Prince of Wales volunteers are out-of-this-world incredible! We are excited to thank you for all that you do with a breakfast tea, held Friday, May 13th from 8:00 - 9:15 am. We will be offering childcare at this time. More information to be sent home tomorrow!
Math Night
Reminder: Wednesday night, Geri Lorway will be at Prince of Wales School sharing with parents ways that you can support math learning at home.
When: Wednesday April 27, 2016
Where: In the Prince of Wales school gym
Time: 6:00 PM – 7:30PM
Note: Babysitting is NOT available for this workshop
Please RSVP to Lori Pulfer at [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> if you will be attending.
Upcoming Dates
- Apr. 27 – Fun Lunch – Jugo Juice
- May 4 – Field Trip – Spring Ridge Walk – 2:00 – 3:00pm
- May 5 – Grade One/Two – Celebration of Learning
- May 11 – Fun Lunch – Mucho Burrito
- May 13 – Volunteer Tea
- May 17 – Field Trip – Grain Academy
- May 20 – PD Day – NO SCHOOL
- May 23 – Victoria Day – NO SCHOOL
- May 25 – Fun Lunch – Edo
- June 3 – PD Day – NO SCHOOL
- June 6 – Field Trip – Suburban Community Tour
- June 7 – Bike to School Day
- June 8 – Fun Lunch – Boston Pizza
- June 14 – Field Trip – Urban Community Tour
- June 22 – Fun Lunch – Extreme Pita
- June 23 – Field Trip – Summer Ridge Walk
- June 27 – Sport’s Day
- June 27 – NOON DISMISSAL
- June 28 – Appeals Day
- June 29 – Org. Day
Daily Challenge
What changes did you decide to make to your community building design, and why?