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Brookside students busy preparing for spring concert
Finm the Priaelpers= Desk.
Mr. Whiteley
Preparations are everywhe "- for our
Sprung concert on Um -4w y 3. We
hope to see You all at "Kings and
Ildegs",
lirid3ie$l, tiiia r the days of
knights and. castles. Mr. Meyers and his
grade seven class are ' weriong hard of
the wilt and music, and Mrs. Graham's
grade seven/eight class is creating a
spectacular medieval banners,
Our grade three/four students enjoyed
hearing May Meclear, storyteller last
week. Some of our students , have eon-
tinued the activity by developing: stories
of their own.
�We ore welthe' baseball semen
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to our phyte with some arbranded"
rubber ballsfor each classroom to ensure
safety. Please keep , hardballs at home
this sprung.
Earth Day brought many activities to
Brookside, including some playground.
cleanup = with surprising nesulta! Thanks
to Miss Mather's grade one, Mrs. Scott's
grade four, Miss Morton's grade three,
and Mrs. Worsen grade five!
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We have beenbusy learning about and
making sparing flowers. " The computer
that we have in our room is lots of fun.
Our favourite programs are 'First Shapes,
First Letters and Words and Donald
Duck's Playground. We are busy practis-
ing for the Spring Concert.
Miss Watt, Grade One
Well we have begun to learn about
Canada. We are all quite excited about
this unit. We will be studying animals,
sports, provinces, money and symbols.
We have been working on time! What
time is it when the minute hand (the long
hand) is on the 12 and the hour hand (the
short hand) is on the 12? Ask someone is
grade one they will know! It's their
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favorite tune of the day. Beaver srnilee
from gr rade .
NM ,Sit, Grade 2
April 10 WM Stacey's birthday. April 15
was - Elyse's birthday. We are making
May bowers. We are having a rabbit
unit. 'We had Faster Centres.
Jenny Tucker and Brigitte
Mho Morton - Grade Three
We.have ,been busy learning about the
environment. During the nextfew 'weeks
we'llhe discussing the %IR's". Ask us•to
find out: what they are. Lost week was.a
sad time for Itm. 3 when Winnipeg was
knocked out of the. play-offs ,by Edmon-
ton, All of us agreed that 020 played well.
Mr; Yee
Grade Three/Four
Each pupil has. 'finished rem a
sports novel,. Many found it was the
time they had read anything about a
sport.. The one book's author, Claire
McKay, will be speaking in Goderich on
April 26.. Soon, everyone will be finding
out more information on one ' sport
through reading in eneyelopedia and
other reference books. •
In ,mathematics groups are maser*
lengths, . masa and . volume of plastic
household containers. This not only
checks their•, accuracy of measurement
but also how well they can estimatetheir
measurements.
Mr. Culp, •'
Grade Four/Five
Grade Four/Five enjoyed listening.to a
professional storyteller and some of the
grade four students got to practice this"
skill in an enrichment session. There
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were some vesry favorable comments
regarding their *Mitts.
Problem solving is a group effort as
the grade five's use their co-operative ef-
forts to
ffor tackle a variety of .math
Grade four appears to have ma$tered
the decimal fraction concept and will be
continuing with =UM ffachons..
Mrs. worsen, Grade Five
Mrs. Worsell'a grade five clam com
their hardcover books late week.
to Ma. Clarke for her o
tion and the use of the library. A
thank you also the volunteers who
to put the bookstogether: Mrs. Park,
Mrs.
Sproul, Mrs. Hackett? Mrs. Irvin,
Mrs. Dbaliwal, Mrs. Moir and
Mrs.
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Request for Volunteers
A Public Liaison -Committee is being established' to work in eonjunc-
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in developing the Huron County Waste Management Master Plan. Ap-
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The purpose of this committee will be to assist in the process leading
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