On Thursday April 4th, students and staff are encouraged to wear blue and/or purple in support of Autism and Epilepsy awareness. Both of the official awareness days occurred independently within the past week and they hoped to bring understanding and acceptance to the challenges and the joys that those with Autism or Epilepsy experience.
Remember, your kids are more important than your computer and electronics. - Artie
We tested our materials for building and solving the water problem. Don’t forget to continue to look for materials at home to build with.
The grade 3s got to make paper helicopters. Cut out a rectangle and cut to the middle with scissors. Split the wings out, one to the right and one to the left. Then under the wings, leave a little rectangle. Cut a bit, fold it in (both sides). Put a paperclip on the bottom and then you have a helicopter. - Kellan
In math, the grade 4s started planning out what foods to put in our meal plan and we will start calculating soon.
Today we practiced soccer in gym, while room 10 got to play badminton.
We tested our materials for building and solving the water problem. Don’t forget to continue to look for materials at home to build with.
The grade 3s got to make paper helicopters. Cut out a rectangle and cut to the middle with scissors. Split the wings out, one to the right and one to the left. Then under the wings, leave a little rectangle. Cut a bit, fold it in (both sides). Put a paperclip on the bottom and then you have a helicopter. - Kellan
In math, the grade 4s started planning out what foods to put in our meal plan and we will start calculating soon.
Today we practiced soccer in gym, while room 10 got to play badminton.
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