This week's blog post will be short and sweet - just like our school week! We have finished writing and editing our letters for the Great Canadian Mail Race. The letters have been signed, sealed, and on their way to be delivered! The students chose the destination of their letters and our snail mail will be travelling to schools in almost every province/territory in Canada, including the Yukon! We are crossing our fingers that other classes take part in the fun and we receive some letters back!
Wrap Around Endings
In Writers Workshop, our class has been working on writing "take it away" endings! This week we focused on a writing technique called "Wrap Around Endings". These endings use key words to connect to the last sentence of the story to the first sentence by "wrapping" back around to the beginning. The students and I wrote a story together to model the technique. The story started with "Last night I had a terrifying dream!". After completing the short story, about a seemingly scary alien that ends up being more silly than scary, the students came up with the wrap around ending "As it turns out, my dream wasn't so terrifying after all!"
Friends for Life
One of the highlights this week was the drama activities during Tuesdays Friends for Life class. Students used their problem solving skills to work through various situations and how these social situations would make themselves and others feel. Students worked cooperatively with their peers to act of different situations, while the rest of the class guessed what the situation was and described the emotions the actors were feeling.
Scholastic Book Orders
March book orders went home this week. If you would like to order, please make cheques payable to "Scholastic Canada". Book orders are due next Wednesday, March 12.
Extreme Pita Special Lunch
The SRC and School Community Council is putting on an Extreme Pizza Lunch on Friday, March 21st. Order forms were sent home on Wednesday. Orders and payment are due on Wednesday, March 12th. No late orders will be accepted.
The Red Cross Day of Pink
On April 9th, Gladys McDonald School will be taking part in the Red Cross Day of Pink. The day of pink started in 2007 when two high school students in Nova Scotia took a stand against bullying in their school. The students asked all of their peers to wear pink to school after they heard a male classmate had been bullied for wearing a pink shirt. Students are invited to wear pink shirts on April 9th in solidarity to show that bullying is unacceptable and to stand for respect.
To order your child's Day of Pink T-shirt for $5.25, please return the attached order form along with payment (exact cash or cheque made payable to Gladys McDonald School) by Thursday, March 13. Order forms were sent home this week with your child this week..
Even if you chose not to order the official T-shirts, students are encouraged to wear pink on this day.
Bake Sale
Our ACT group will also be having a bake sale during recess times on April 7th, 8th, and 9th. The money raised will help the Red Cross bullying prevention program in Saskatchewan schools. We would greatly appreciate donations of home-made or store bought cookies or cupcakes for us to sell. You may drop them at the school or have your child bring them. We plan to decorate the items with pink icing. We will begin accepting donations on April 2nd. Please e-mail Ms. Flengeris at maria.flengeris@rbe.sk.ca if you have any questions.
Important Dates:
Thursday, March 6: No School (PD Day)
Friday, March 7: No School (Teacher Convention)
Wednesday, March 12: Scholastic Book Orders are Due
Wednesday, March 12: Extreme Pita Special Lunch Orders are Due
Thursday, March 13: Red Cross Day of Pink Order Forms are Due
Friday, March 21: Extreme Pita Special Lunch
Friday, March 21: Term 2 Report Cards are Sent Home
Friday, March 21: GMS Achievers Assembly