HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-04-25, Page 26Page . —Wow al ael Wednesday, May 2, 110
Lucluiow Central ade eights participate in "job shadowing
Eindergertea lash
This past wed los bei very busy We
have been looking at how our world is
changing from winter' to sprb>ga We have
also been very. busy m/�a�kiung .Spring
R.room
ower* to decorate our fr.
Since the warm weather has tome we
are now going ;outside for reams with the
big kids. What fun!!
Grade 1- lam. hell;
We have been ".enjoying ung • and get-
ting
into . shape by nmrdugfwalk laps'
around the track every day.
We have learned all the vowel sounds
by now, and have fun sounding bard
words in Mrs. Bell's games. We have
drawn beautiful Spring birds, and will
start an "Owl" unit n week. • We were
all excited about taking 'part is Bart
Week, and planting a tree.
Grade 112 - Mrs. 'Black
We would like to welcome Tim Widen
Brandt to our class.
Our class is very excited about Grand
parent's Day whieh will be taking Place
on May 4th. It will be our pleasure to
host such special people as our
Grandparents.
Earth Week made us aware of how im-
portant our world is to us. We hope we
will be good to nature all year long.
Thank you to our Super Star, Jaime
Pritchard and. Justin Goll*&.
Grade 2f8 - Mra. Campbell
Earth Week bas been au exciting time
at L.C.P.S. We have enjoyed songs, skits,
poster -making, clean-ups and tree
plantings.
Each family given a free sapling
to plant in it yard if 'they wished.
Good luck!
We have been doing a lot of research
on birds and are getting prepared to
share our information with our
classmates.
•
Grade 2/4
Mrs. xawoodl4"torwuey
Our class has been enjoying the Earth
Week :activities. The try put on by the
Nature Club was really good and our
speaker from the Natural Its told
us many things about trees, Souris of the
students in our class took home a tree to
plant in their yard.
In Langusge Arts , we ere about hal f-
way through our Spring .Activities and
wrote "Mud" Poems one day. We have
been talking: about marry famous Cana-
dian men and women in. Environmental
Studies.
Grade •4/5
Mrs. Arn strang/Gibson
Grade /5 hasbeen busy learning all
about the animals of Australia. did you .
know that a Marsupial is an animal with
a pouch and a monotreme is an anir al
that lays eggs?'
ammin••••••••••••••••••
LCP$NSILIER
11.111111
partner, They will "Shadow" that person
for
frfl ehr dayin►+�� order
learn
ate.
Next week, we will share our ex-
.. about this day. Thanks to all
"Partners" w]ro willbe taking file
•
n n c
, a. 9 4 i-. T. Y 4 ict "i A b h
j a% 4 4 A .oak a ,
tl a>a ' 0
4 Y 4 P 4 P q p v
a 4 h a a
Y \-. ar
r F,a
time to introduce uur students to the
work place.
Library - Mrs. McIntyre
Sharon Simon and Bill Freeman will
be visiting the library on June 7. This is
book buying month when the librarian
goesto pick out new paperbacks and non
fiction boots to support individual
Itreseais �wh projects.
derf . to have the Grade 2
students using the encylopedia to
research "under the sea creatures",
Everyone in Grade 4/5is learning how. ..:`
N
.. O n SAW
to use a geo-board: to find perimeter and
Grade d is finishing up . a novel study
on Mice at Centre Ice, and Grade 0 is in
the process of learning how to write n
"good" sentence and paragraph.
Grade s/5 ., ' Bennet
The grade 5 class. enjoyed 3 days with
Mr. Burkhart while the Grace 6 class" had
3 days at the Outdoor Education Centre,
Spring has finally arrived and baseball • -
season is in full "Swing": ,
Sped' thanks- to the whole grade 6
class as they represented our. school.
responsibly and behaved accordingly..
Grade' 8 - Mr. McXeon
Out grade 8'a participated in a most in-
teresting project Friday; that of "job •
shadowing". About three fourths of our
class, has . decided `to become involved
with this project. Those whoare involv-
ed will go the ' job" witty an :adult
YOUR COMPACT TRACTOR HEADQUARTERS
•choose from 9 models under 40 HP with synchromesh, collar
shift or hydrostatic transmission
•a variety of easy to operate implements are available and
each one features simple hookup
•in our 30th year of selling & servicing John Deere products
Brian McBurney
335-3761
Tom Pollard Henry Winters
523-4310 235-1108
BLYTH
HWY NO 4, N
(519) 523-4244
Dawn Bushell, a grade eight student at Lueknow Central' Public School, was one of •
the many students who participated in "Job 'Shadowing 1990" last Friday. Participa-
tion by students was strictly volunteer, with the a of their parents and a local
business. Dawn enjoys working with people' and and Imowmg Doreen and Vicky
of DeeVee's Fashions sbions approached them to be her "partner". Next year Dawn will enter
Walkerton Secondary School, taming advanced english, math, history, french, science
.and marl along with gym and and hall credit course in typing. Looking to the future •
Dawn extiresaed an interest in the medical profession. (Pat Livingston photo)
You'II 1 end'It At...
KINCARDINE . GODERICJI
3964012 524-6901
r Adult Gag .Gifts
•Novelty Gift Wrap.
fli6)01-itimourous
Mugs
.. .Plus much morel
For a gated time you can save $2.00 per yard
on two of Armstrong's most popidar products
Save on ((Iodide® Vinyl.no-wax flooring,
considered by marry as the 'best valise' in
flooring today. Save un S arstep'M.SdarianT
featuring Armstrong's exdusive Solarian wear
surface thatkeeps its 'like -new look' for longer
than ordinary no -wax floors.
OFF
yard professionally
Anashong flooring •
Act now and choose from over 45 contemporary
and highly fashionable patterns and colours.
BeaUtiful flowing designed instep with an your
decorating needs.
Armst ong...Grea■ Lode...
Great Value
CARPETING anti VINYLS WINDOW TREATMENTS
Tour Complete Donne Decorating t-cntr4:
FINLAY DECORATORS
WALLPAPER AND ('ri.i,. PAINTS
LIN 'KNOW 528-3434