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      Nov 3-7

Learning Outcomes

Literacy 

Write to inform, explain, describe, or report for a variety of purposes and audiences.


What Did Students Do?

This week, our class spent time learning about the importance of Remembrance Day and what it means to remember those who have served and continue to serve our country.

We discussed why we wear poppies and explored the powerful symbolism behind this small but meaningful flower. Students listened to stories about Remembrance Day, then shared thoughtful reflections and personal understandings about what remembrance means to them.

To express their learning creatively, students designed beautiful poppy art pieces and wrote about the poppy and remembrance in their own words. Their artwork and writing showed empathy, gratitude, and a deep sense of respect for the sacrifices made by others.

It was a meaningful series of tasks to learn, reflect, and create as we prepared to honour Remembrance Day together on Friday at school.





Ask Your Child

- About PE and the skills we practiced

- About their Remembrance Day poppy art and writing
- to tell you about Opinion Writing and the various tasks/learning activities we have been engaged in this week
- to explain decimal place value. Can they read this number 1 255.431? Can they explain the value of each digit?


Upcoming Events

Nov 10, 12 Fall Break – No school or staff or students  

Nov 11 Remembrance Day Holiday – No school for staff or students  

Nov 13 Classes resume  

Nov 17, 18 Parent Association Casino Fundraiser (thank you to our amazing volunteers!)  

Nov 27 K-5 Photo Retakes  

Nov 28 Non-instructional Day for students 

Dec 1 Sound Kreations Dance Residency begins 


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