Thursday, 30 November 2023

Newsletter #12

 November 30th Edition of

The K/1 Class News


Hello Everyone!

It’s hard to believe we only have a few more weeks of school before the Winter break! December is a super busy month with many fun events so take a look at the important dates listed.

 

The class has been practicing the song, Welcome Christmas, and will be performing it in Annie. I have sent the lyrics home if you can provide some time to rehearse with your child. Here is a link to the karaoke version they can sing along to: https://youtu.be/0eaUokvFv48?si=Sbl7QCOvXYJ77prV

The kids are asked to wear winter gear (mittens/hats/sweaters or coats) for their scene in the play as they are pretending to walk the winter streets. 

 

Please remember to return all sold or unsold raffle tickets by Monday. They need to be collected for the draw.

 

Please remember to bring in any lightly used items to the Re-gift Fest donation area by the office on Monday. We encourage families to donate the same number of items as the number of people in their immediate family. Next week the classes will all get to go and choose a gift to wrap and bring home to give to immediate family members on Christmas (or other special time if you don’t participate in Christmas). It’s a nice lesson on giving that we all enjoy every year. If any of you would like to help wrap presents on Thursday, please contact the office.

 

Important Dates to Remember:

December 4 Re-gift Fest donations brought in

December 6 Gingerbread decorating

December 7 Re-gift Fest “shop”

December 12 The Circle

December 14 Ms. Cheryl’s last day

December 20 Winter production of Annie 

December 21 Pyjama party and stuffy day

December 22 Winter Break begins 

 

Enjoy your weekend!

Warmly,

Ara Van Riel

avanriel@sd64.org

 

 





Nature I Spy with hul'qumi'num words.


Making letters in nature





Bus safety lesson




 

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