On the first day of school, I realized that there was a new student!
She looked familiar, but I wasn't sure about it.
I asked her what her name was. she said "Sabrina."
It sounded very familiar, so I thought about my old school, Harrowsmith,
and then all of a sudden, I remembered Sabrina in Kindergarten and grade one!
I told her and she remembered, too!
Sabrina plays with us at recess and she's a lot of fun!
Your classmate
Riley
PS I miss you a lot!
Monday, 17 November 2014
A letter to sabrina
my new best friend…a song!
I’ve got a new best friend! I have a new best friend and she’s really
nice and really cool and does not act like a fool, she’s my awesome new best friend!!!
By Olivia.
A letter to Sabrina.
Hi Sabrina it’s me Livie I really
really really miss you and I’m going to cry right now just
talking to you well E-mailing you, any way I just wanted to say hi and I
miss you so so much I got to go or I’m
going to cry, please keep in touch can’t wait to see you au revoir not good bye
au revoir.
Sincerely: Olivia.
Thursday, 13 November 2014
A Poem of Bananas!!!
BANANAS!!!
Beautiful
Awesome
Nifty
Amazing
Not normal All-time favourite!!!!!
by Nick Kot
The Science Table: The Wonder of Skulls
Owyn and Mikhayla created questions for other students to
answer as they explore the wonders of skulls.
Which skull is the coyote skull?
Select one skull to find out:
How far apart are the eyes?
Which skull compares more to a human skull?
Select one skull.
How big might the brain be for this animal?
How heavy might the brain be?
Which animal skull once had the biggest ears?
Select a skull.
How many teeth?
| Mikhala drew this jaw and photographed the art. |
Acrostic Poem About School
Super
Children
Humourous
grOwth mindset
spOrts
Learning
SCHOOL… I
Love School!!!!
By Blake
Wednesday, 12 November 2014
Remembrance Day
On Remembrance Day I was the MC with Abby at our assembly! I got to go and speak in front of the whole school. IT WAS SO MUCH FUN! I was also in the choir and we sung two songs called Shine a Light For Peace and Amani Utupe. I had to keep running back and forth. I loved my job in the assembly!
By Nick
By Nick
Peace Quilt
On November 11, we want you to remember all the brave individuals who have served and continue to serve our country in wars and peace keeping missions across the globe.When remembering the men and women who risk and risked their lives that we may now live in freedom and peace, we can think about how we can make our world a more peaceful place. Each member of our Perth Road school community made a section of this peace quilt, sharing their ideas about what peace means to them.
Written by: Juliana, Emma and Ruby
Written by: Juliana, Emma and Ruby
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