Report Cards, Conferences, & Knight Day

Today we will be sending home the report cards for Term 1.  Please sign and return the envelope only.  You may keep the report card.  The elementary school will be having Parent Teacher Conferences on Wednesday, December 10th from 3:30-6.  If you are interested in meeting with us, please call the office to make an appointment.  604-792-4680.

On Monday, December 8, Highroad will be having a Knight Day.  Students may wear their Knight shirt/hoodie with their choice of pants.  If they choose not to participate, they need to wear their school uniform.

Spelling List & Casual Day tomorrow

Tomorrow the students can support the Thailand Missions team – for a $2 donation the students can wear casual dress.

We are still in need of some classroom games – if you have any extra, please send them along!

Please continue bringing in cans for the Salvation Army Food Drive!

We are decorating the classroom for Christmas tomorrow afternoon!  If you have any decorations you would like to lend us, please send them along tomorrow!

Spelling List 1:  president, relative, boundary, thirteen, mice, circus, either, critic, culture, problem, preside, relate, convict, remember, attempt, declare, arrest, enclose, await, consent

Spelling List 2:  business, biscuit, stomach, process, chimney, choir, chorus, drought, medal, favourite, conversation, burglar, ache, electrician, bruise, volume, hymn, lily, discovery, scissors

Thanks!

 

 

 

Indoor Games Needed!

If you look outside your window, I am sure you will agree that we have entered ‘rainy season’.  The students will be indoors for more recess times and we would LOVE any donations of board games or things that would keep the class busy at recess time.

Thank you!

Spelling List & Half Day Reminder

Reminder that students will be dismissed at lunch time on Friday.

Spelling Lists for this week – sorry they are late!

List 1:  Q3

ledge, toss, tender, running, allow, crowd, firm, dew, written, pride, sometimes, whom, statement, exercise, breath, grammar, ankle, confidence, glorify, weapon

 

List 2:  T2

pierced, deceived, reign, weird, division, accelerate, appearance, absence, circle, source, nation, national, minute, minute, autograph, automobile, television, telephone, microphone, dilemma

 

Salvation Army Food Drive

 Salvation Army Food Drive

We are excited to be starting our Salvation Army food drive.  We will begin tomorrow, November 21st and collect items until December 17th.  We have typically made this a class competition, with each of  the intermediate classes trying to collect the most cans and win a class pizza party!  We would appreciate your support with the food drive as the Salvation Army is in desperate need of food items this year.  Nutritious canned and dried foods are appreciated and we ask that no Mr. Noodles, pop or water be sent in.  Thank you!

Crazy Hat Day Tomorrow & Spelling Words

Just a reminder that it’s crazy hat day tomorrow – casual dress tomorrow.

Here are the spelling words for this week:

List 1 (Q2):  whose, quick, entire, terrible, prompt, wonderful, select, calm, smooth, private, branch, primary, factory, murder, gentleman, self, calf, command, beggar, property

List 2 (T1):  commence, crucial, recent, severe, entitle, familiar, impossible, amuse, accompany, genuine, electrical, straight, political, racial, universal, speech, circular, argue, real, worship

Also wanted to remind you of the following things coming up this week:

– VSO this Thursday for grade 6 students only

– Skating this Friday afternoon at Prospera Center

– Hot Dog lunch this Friday before skating.  Order forms due on Wednesday.

 

Voting Day

Today was Voting Day in the grade 5/6 class.  We started off the day listening to the final candidate speeches.  Each member of the class researched and wrote a ‘campaign speech’ about one of the mayoral/council candidates.  They did an excellent job of gathering information about the candidates’ platforms, as well as telling us their personal opinion about whether or not they would vote for that person and why.  I found it very educational and entertaining!  After recess, some of the grade 10 students came in with their ballots, screens, and boxes, so that the grade 5/6 students could participate in a ‘real’ election.  We are very curious to know if our class results match the actual results from tomorrow’s vote.

PLEASE take the opportunity to vote tomorrow!  Take your kids along so that they can see the real deal and talk about the importance of voting for the leaders in our community.  (In all the excitement today, I completely forgot to take any photos.  Sorry!)  Mrs,. Derksen

Brrrr…It’s Cold Outside…

The weather seems to have turned cold this week…please send your child with a warm winter coat as well as toques and gloves.  We will not be staying indoors on chilly days like today!

Reminders:

  • Knight’s Day tomorrow!
  • No spelling this week.
  • Vancouver Symphony Orchestra field trip for grade six – Thursday, November 21st.  Permission slips coming home today.
  • Skating on Friday, November 22nd – permission slips coming home today.

Have a great day!

 

Upcoming Dates

Here are some upcoming dates and events to be aware of:

November 7th – Remembrance Day Service at 2:00.  Students wear full dress uniform tomorrow.

November 13th – Knight’s Day

November 18th – Crazy Hat Day

November 28th – Half Day with noon dismissal

December 5 & 6 – Drama Department Production of Tom Sawyer.  Tickets can be purchased at the office.  $10 for adults and $5 for students and seniors.

Weekly Lunches:  We have some options for hot lunches.  Tuesdays will continue to be pizza day.   On Thursdays there will be a rice bowl or sushi lunch and once a month we will have a hot dog and french fry lunch.  The sushi/rice bowl and hot dog/french fry lunches need to be pre-ordered and the order forms will be available at the office.  Our first date for the hot dog lunch is November 21st.  

 

 

Reading Recommendations

It’s hard to believe, but Christmas is right around the corner.  As you are thinking about gift ideas for your kids, nieces, nephews, etc, consider picking up some entertaining literature for them.  In fact, you may even enjoy reading a lot of these titles yourself!  Please note, I have not read all of these titles and so please use your discretion regarding the content.  I have loosely organized them according to reading level.

Grade 4

The Year of Billy Miller by Kevin Henkes (realistic, funny, boy, school, family, friends)

Stone Fox by John Reynolds Gardiner (boy tries to win dogsled race to save family farm)

The Chocolate Touch by Patrick Skeen Calling (everything a boy touches turns to chocolate)

The Year of the Dog by Grace Lin (family, school, immigration)

The World According to Humphrey by Betty G Birney (class pet guinea pig tells the story)

Waiting for the Magic by Patricia McLachlan (family struggling with loss adopts 4 dogs and cats from a shelter. Brother and sister discover that they can hear the animals communicating.)

Grade 5

The Dragon’s Egg by Alison Baird (girl has pet dragon, bullying)

The Breadwinner by Doborah Ellis (challenges facing young girl in war-torn Afghanistan)

The Boy on the Porch by Sharon Creech (couple finds a gifted boy on their porch)

Escape from Mr. Lemoncello’s Library by Chris Grabenstein (night at museum, Chocolate Factory)

Number the Stars by Lois Lowry (Nazi Germany)

Grade 6

14th Goldfish by Jennifer Holm

The False Prince by Jennifer Neilson (medieval adventure)

Hatchet by Gary Paulsen (boy survives alone after a plane crash)

Rules by Cynthia Lord (girl makes rules for her autistic brother)

 

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