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Brookside students keep busy during first month
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by Jima Muir, Debbie Roes
mid Jaden Todd
From the PrbielpeeslDesk
We had a vest deal of fun at the
Lucke** Fall Fahr. Ont float was a
success " special theaks to Mrs.
Clarke, Mr. Wahl;Mr. Irvin and.
Mr helped
our &bat. Our pupils an be peed
of their may displays inside and
our two tug of war Dams did well
also. A good day for stili!
K I, Mrs, Cameras
We have been learning *boat
colours. We know blase, red, brown
and orange. It's been fun to
raw
the special people who
d at odr shook
K17,,Mrs. Yew' We are busy laming about. Bus
Safety and we are also sato
obsecta by colour and by shape. We
olid are hoping Barbara will be back
,llearning. Salter
This week Mr.- Stewart the
Science Coordinator introduced- us
to mealworms. We will r,are for
them and watch them grow and
Image. We me looking Amid'03
ow die ostbwd alp to Las ulna's
Orchard is Ooduiacdh. We are
mGrade 2, Was an
This was �hC atd �afor
September. Our class made sticky
apple sauce, we want to Lamb*
Orchard, and we even had
. MONO" visit our mons to talk
about specisl think you
so Mr. u1 i1
Grid* 3, Mimi %se•
Grade 3 has had se 'appley -
Wilt' me*. Oa Tuesday, Sep -
Camber 18, we went to Lace slice
Orchard.. Ot Wedneadity we made
apple sauce and apple tap. We me
loolring forward to uais g our pew
computer, to writing to our newt?*
pals in Toscuso and to studying
mysteries in October.
Grade 3, Mr, b
The Grade Sts mimed our trip, iQ
the orchard on the 19th because of
rain but was will try _assist need;.
week. We me absa our own
Jthree,
! •Qrr1Kolfat; had *birthday on
the 14tlh, .
Lee Monism wrote us a story,
Local teachers graduate
from :summer school cou tae
Joan Black and Nancy
lhavG . frOM as' • evaluating ach ,vitY
8
our plrister� shad we are
en
Ie Mc Sadie; we ass as sking
andWvehrehave dose ti theory exercises in
la Quoit we bare iese view d
another pane in Idle clam
I Novel , v we have read
some smite out et beide 13ytsinde
book. k is the tirade 7 reader.
la we are working ea
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b Nbrnr
with h' Mrs. hiadiaahlM
Hodgman is wading sato
ossa oris year. She has there
t r=yamsandhas sight
became s taiccirr become
she &sways liked kat, She has
tangles in the OMtaw a Board at
Fes, the Sudbury Bad of
Education, end thus is her Oar Year
teenwdsuianfor, the Counter!
Bird. Ilodsmas saklthat she
hated school as it child became she
alwaysseemed so in amble,.
Her grader three totskippml her
became she thought she would
cahaae lea nark: is wade Snac
lodomnt'z idols° were dm
Oahe day a shall pot washed i ro
Arm mod I1o.ad
Grade S, Mr. C.
13:thiskis liar Grade 4
involve tri fables sad
matchiag dthea with plc«
Garde iiimpaiag
to tlhe 01( c atd the
chocolate Factory
Roth vadat have.
de ad a coat
of maw Io haver their first booklet,
Grade 0, hire Worselt
Ws. Wavelet class is
gosaroaneestneot at 'the federal,
chased local Bevels. 'boy are law
ting for SCUM* of yleaders et
the fedrrat and provincial levels.
Grade 7, Mr. Meyers
It was st good start in Mt, Meyer;Grade
math,In . We evil,* o place
value: lend. decimals
In science we are dole an ea-
prime* working with plank
I#tIlistory.we me kerning -about
Visit in
hangri-La
Ray Daiwa and his
Ffrad�e�
ifsaly MacDoteald of
N.R.
ia weak up nook at the
located at Sieaetssr,
i!%rows, cora lake of the Wosods.
They *bed with reheires,
and Osay RsyudiM and
who -own shah coop. *MA ag CPO
110111 Jasaie to September. low*
tctobareati'May, the Reynolds
in Y.
that the we), ins
dr wasw h a SG speed time
is the hooey emomeding the camp.
The slant senraia s ist its eau* scree
said is the home of alter I� of
wildlife, sad loof
s fa ,
Wet wallaf • dermal l g imriag,•
Wien masa heath* ag: native rock
paining, cammow boatand
..,
sailing c
Infer above cancer is as
alone as your phase. Cali the Can.
soak Wass amsice Sourcesyour
f rleedat lac 10 cancer ,. .
4o11-•face,1• 00.750.
short course designed specifically progranuros.
for teachers of junior grades (4-6) The summer short course also
and itntexmed,ate grades.included. classes for French las
About 100 teachers from 'across.. a teachers and school' .adv
Ton Aro Intn1: To,
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Ontario attended the •course froom. mitustratbrs
August 20-24.1990, at the Oliver- roc several years, FWTAO has
sity of Waterloo. It was sponsored emphasized the distinct characteriss-
by the.. ,Fed tion of Women • tics and learning needs of" Junior
Teachers' Assns of Ontario, , mid iintennediihte Children., ., Tt A has
which represents almost 37,000 recently - conducted extensive.
women Public elementary school ressearchh On the 'topic and supe
educators, the active learning ,philost ihy'nr its
Participants attended sessions that ` many published *ages and profes-
eicamines "activelearning"' sional development curriculum'.
Programmes at the Junior (grades 'resources...
4-6) and intermediate (7-8) levels.
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hike, blaming the school board for ='..
most of that increase,
Thepetition, • presented..at' the
board's September 18 meeting in
Chhesley, said, "Most of us are
retirees, and our money only goes
so far."
Claiming to speak for "the
majority", the petitioners say they
can't afford ,to pay more taxes and
will consider withholding ,property'
tax payments -in the future if the
board 't ;gems r its . increases to
"cost Of living guiidelines°
Chairman David Inglis saidthe
board can't meet that demand.,
"I can't predict where °ate 'mill -
rate incewill be for, next year's
budget because we haven't got
.the figure as in," Inglis said. 'lint it
certainly isn't going to be cost of
living. There's no board in the
province that can provide education
at cost of living. It just can't be
done."
Inglis said : student growth;
especially in the Salable area, is one
reason for steadily -rising education
'costs: He promised the board will
"do itsbest" to plan carefully and ,.
eep costs low, but said he won't
acrd ce the educationof students
in that cost cutting.
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