Wednesday, 6 November 2019

Upcoming Book Fair

We are pleased to be offering a book fair again this year over Parent Teacher Conferences. We are looking for parent volunteers who would be interested in helping set up the book fair, as well as some parents to help with the book fair while it is running.

If you are able to volunteer during any of the time slots below we would greatly appreciate it! Please email Pam Green with the time and day you are available to help at pngreen@cbe.ab.ca


Tuesday, November 19th – (set up)
  • 9:00 a.m. (3 volunteers needed)
  
Wednesday, November 20th (previewing)

8:15-11:30am (2 volunteers needed)
12:30pm - 2:35pm (2 volunteers needed)

Thursday, November 21st (previewing and evening purchasing)

8:15- 11:30am (2 volunteers needed for previewing)
12:30pm - 2:35pm (2 volunteers needed)

3:45pm- 8:00pm (4 volunteers needed)

Friday, November 22nd (purchasing)

8:00am-1:00pm (3 volunteers needed)

Tuesday, 5 November 2019

Nov. 5,2019


Dear Families,
Below are our weekly words.






Yesterday Room 10 read the first story in the series...


The Seven Grandfather Teachings are comparable to Character Education Values and Virtues. The Seven Grandfather Teachings are: Courage, Wisdom, Honesty, Truth, Humility, Respect and Love. The teaching of Courage is associated with the BEAR - The Bear provides many lessons in the way it lives, but courage is the most important teaching it offers. Though gentle by nature, the ferociousness of a mother Bear when one of her cubs is approached is the true definition of courage. To have the mental and moral strength to overcome fears that prevent us from living our true spirit as human beings is a great challenge that must be met with the same vigor and intensity as a mother Bear protecting her cub. Living of the heart and living of the spirit is difficult, but the Bear's example shows us how to face any danger to achieve these goals

This note went home today in our folders...

From Room 16 and 17...
Our Remembrance Day Assembly will be held this Friday at 10:30 am.  We welcome families to attend. Poppies will be available as you enter the school and we thankfully welcome any poppy donations.

As you may already know, the Students In Action Club is holding a food drive for the Veteran Food Bank.  If you would like to make a donation to aid in showing our school community's generosity and appreciation, you may bring a non-perishable food item to the assembly or send it with your child on or before Friday, November 15th.  

Have a great night,
Room 10

Veterans Food Drive

Hello Parents and Families!  

The LBS Students In Action Club is organizing a food drive this year, in order to help make a positive change in peoples’ lives.  All donations will be given to the Veteran Food Bank. We will be collecting non-perishable food items until Friday, November 15th. Our goal is to collect 500 food items! Please support our food drive and help show our appreciation and generosity to those who have served in the Canadian Forces.  


The Students in Action Club

Tuesday, 29 October 2019

Oct. 29, 2109

Dear Families,

Halloween Celebrations at School...Things to Keep in Mind

Hi Families,

At Lake Bonavista School, we love celebrating Halloween.

- Costumes are to be worn in the afternoon only. Children will have an opportunity to change at lunch.

- Our school-wide Halloween Parade happens in the afternoon, families welcome to come watch.

- Morning kindergarten kids will do a mini-parade in the morning.

- Lake Bonavista School requests that costumes are ones that children can change into independently, that
do not interfere with learning and include school appropriate imagery, visuals and accessories. 
If you would like to contribute to any treats for our afternoon celebration please email Mrs. Green. 

A November Calendar will be going home next week for students who want to participate in Guest Reader. Guest reader is an opportunity for students to choose a just right book for them to independently read to the class. Short books that the student's know very well and one that will take them approximately 10min to read. If your child did not sign up to participate this month, they will have an opportunity to next month and so on. Students can also read to a small group rather than the large group.

Upcoming events...
October 31st - Halloween Parade! Halloween Party! - if earned! 
November 1st - PD Day 
November 11th - No School Remembrance Day
November 21st and 22nd - Parent Teacher Conferences
November 22nd - No School

Have a great evening.
Room 10






Monday, 21 October 2019

October 21, 2019

Dear Families,

We began our morning reviewing our new sound of the day (Ll) as well as 2 words of the day Here and play.
Below are our weekly words - watch out in our communication folder for the list.
We had buddies today where they helped us sort out even and odd numbers as well as using the less than/more than/ vocabulary to plot the numbers onto a hundred board.

This afternoon we had Music and then were introduced to a game called Even Elsie and Odd Onslow. Ask me about how it is played.

Check our backpack out for our home reading. Students have chosen 2 books to read with you. Please read over the parent note when you get a chance.
We finished off our day reading a new Robert Munsch story illustrated by Jay Odjick. 
TOMORROW IS LIBRARY.
Have a great evening.
Last Thursday, author Jace Jax and artist Henry Hama visited our school to read their new Kidsburgh Chronicles book: Little Jack Jarmagan - A Halloween Tale. The presentation was captivating, as they shared their personal stories in becoming an author and illustrator duo, and the long process behind creating a published book. Students were engaged as Jace read the rhyming verse of the book, and Henry explained the steps of creating characters, from sketchbook to digital illustrations.
Room 10


Monday, 7 October 2019

October 7th 2019


Dear Families,

Today we introduced our Weekly Words list. This week some students are doing the "-at" family words. Others are working on the long a sound as well as learning how to spell some “No excuse words. Weekly Words are meant to help students learn different word families/sight words, and are  meant to be a focus for each week. Students chose 8 words to focus on for the week. They write them out twice - one copy for school and one to bring home. You do not need to practice the words at home but I like to give you the option to! There are lots of fun ways to practice other than writing them. You can build them with materials, write them in salt, etc. Here is a site to check out for some ideas!  https://www.thoughtco.com/ways-to-practice-spelling-words-2086716
This is a link to a site you can use for fun ways to practice at home.


We have been introduced to a variety of math games and work with Room 9 to either teach a new game or learn a new game. We continue to work on number sense and will be investigating even and odd numbers later this week.








Have you had a chance to check out Raz kids? Let me know if you need any support logging in etc.

Have you had a chance to accept Mrs. Green’s email regarding See Saw? We will be posting work this week so watch out for that!

Please remember to dress for the weather. We enjoy the outdoors in all sorts of weather.

A few reminders for the week…
·      Library tomorrow
·      Oct. 10th ADMAZING savings due
·      Oct. 11th  -P.D day
·      Oct.14th  - Happy Thanksgiving- No School

Have a great evening.
Room 10





Tuesday, 1 October 2019

Photo day

Dear Families,
Just a reminder that today TUESDAY OCTOBER 1 is photo day. It is also Library for this week.
Thank you.
Room 10

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