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Students busy adding to Brookaide's books this w
Trim the P'est's De*
spring's arrival. Mkipping ropes and ball Wees *mei
are a�
seethe wormer weather. There ars many
things happenhig happenat Brookside now.
con-
certWe are titled as . and our Our
Senior basketball tern are for
the tournament as are our tearda
players. oe`& have Mary-Elleen er
e
3's a .'a with an enrichment activity
storytelling. A very bey' couple of
weeks!
Miss Watt, Gram 1
Well, we have been. very 'busy. with our
Eater'l;Tnit! We look forward to the holt, -
day, We will be looking forward to our
time :u nit. We are concerned about all the
ePrInft mat and buds dueto the re-:..
cent snowfall. Hopefully they Fweren't too
confused'.! Look out .fir, here we
come, Hello spring goodbye winter. •
Mr. Scott, Grade
Olt. Apr. ,0th, it's Stacy Wilson's. birth-
day.
ird day. On Apr. • 15th it's Eylse Debruyn's
and On Apr. 27, it's Jeff Batier's birthday.
Everyone is, looking forward to Easter.
'Yeo, Grade sl!
Pupils created masks and d decorated
them so; they d become Phantoms of
the Portable. To follow up'the work with
sculpturing, they created medallions out
of gold foil, Marty wore them because the
Aiirnedal>iou had .thea r 'stinal.
S orts are , a .big part in ..many
dren''s lives. are reading three
novels and CoMpleting and group
.reOPOneee using a guide. 00r Porlo'
list proves' there are a lot :of sports' -to
choose from, •
Miss' Rennie, Grade `. 5/0
We are learning low to mane puppets
out of, ,paper mache. In Language. Arts
we are writing stories :on super heroes. in
Math we are learning about equivalent
fractions and in social studies we are
learning about parliament.' The two' laws
we passed were igetthig lockers and a
hockey team for'the school.
Mr. Cosier, Grade'6
In our cia.. we are beginning to "horse
around" as we'begl n a unit en horses. fn=
addition to doing activities, we are en-
couraged to read horse stories. Several
books have been borrowed from home
and there are many books in'the library.,
The story of Black Beauty is a video
series and we are. viewing these too
Another unit, the Tropical` Rainforest,
looks .like an interesting topic. All "sorts
of birds, animals and insects lnbabit this
green jungle, not , to mention various
tribes. of people.
Several students in ra nn -12 displayed
a science fair project on March 20.. We
were quite pleased with •'the' effort 'of
diose who participated, •
Quitters display
project
Meyer, trade 7
On Maerdy 31 we west skating at
Lacknew mm.. It was M. We hetes het
started are NealarnRoom* In B and
we
up for Day. We are wa *
movie ceded "PTs' By- .' In
reedwe arehow te de a
s In corse � sammer job.
Mr. Grahame Grade 7/1
In mob we erre doing Wed= which le
nom! we are doing " Bremen in
Canada" and we are doing centers en
them. After we do' thid we are starting
our third term May.
In geography we are doing nam
resources and Amtralia•
in .se we are datng plants and aw l
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LarissaJamas, Cedric, Domla die Huron Cow* *$deco, fair
in we are watching "Brothers
by Choice". It's redly Ned and serious.
in Nara we are pig.* herd tali. It's
fay tad Vis. 1rI
We have bade Way laerWng about
Syriac in air mato* we hove
rude Craft , Easter bunnies.
and Easter Mac We now know two
rhyming dies - the familia" that
rhyme with ten' and sad'. We are so ex-
t�
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cited asst mer is lisawt fiord. Ham.
Teslac from EledernarM. ClausMos. Cludis,„ Linn
1.
Wine aiding Os the Brookside bedsit
tits weak, dere. war+eeit's grade 1< is bre-
leg
alkas Weise*
ing their paws *ries *bp
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books. Oa Taledey Mien MN'
tea's Grade 3 will be meetingpsl�r
books, and bets landergarteno have
mode wonderful book. to Aare.
7FLrsist's gradelZWary a ars
swinging imie their fined away, _addles* a
blbiiogre by and tide page to their use el
index cord notes. %Iles Rennie's grads SA
learned about sense famous people as
port ri their hero twdt, and will heftin
writing form biographio" at a
library . centre. Happy
THS
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The Five Star Quilters Guild meeting'
was held in the Teeswater Town Hall on
March : 28, with Sharon 'Stein presiding..
Betty Fieten read the minutes of the last
meeting and the financial .report•
Rellcall, show your stained glass pro-
ject, was answered by 37 ladies.
A bus trip to the Quilt Canada Show
will be on may 24 and has received goal
response.
Betty Scott's in charge of craft dona-
tions 'for
ona-tions'for the quilt show. Tote bags, ,fabric
and patterns were discussed.. Silvia
Harvey of Gwen Sound will .be at the
Lucknow Town Hall to demonstrate this.
A quilt will be set up for those that do
not wish to make °a tote bag.
A quilt was donated to the Ron
Schmidt family of Ashfield, Township..
Mrs. Stein derated drafting pato
terns to correct size. A quilt top of- 6"
squares was sewn together.
The not meeting our vice president.
Barb deBoer will be
is in the Lucknow
Town Hall, April -24 10 am.
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