HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1989-06-07, Page 7J3rookside sends get well
wishes to Pady McCann
R Mrs. .Cameron
'This week we are learning the
Nursery Rhymes, Hey Diddle Diddle
and Little Miss Muffet. We do not have
any June birthdays but our summer bir-
_ thday girls are Lynn Irvin and Lisa
Culbert. We are enjoying watching the
men repair our roof. We think that it
sounds like trucks running over our
heads.
KII, Mrs. Young
We would like to say "hi" to all pre-
schoolers who came last week for a
half-day! B.J., Laura, Candi, Carley,
Becky, Richard and Aaron, Robbie and
Jeff.
We have been practising for our
Kindergarten Graduation on June 20.
We are starting Geometry activities
next week.
Grade 1, Room 5
Miss Mathers' Grade Ones have been
learning about dinosaurs. We are
reading dinosaur stories, singing songs
and doing centres. They certainly were
fascinating creatures.
In math, we are becoming expert
shoppers as we practise using money:
Grade 2, Room 3
We are going on a class trip on June
6 to Vanastra. We are going to be going
__.__.-swimnain for--.one--hour-and--then-going-
to the Clinton Conservation Area to
barbecue hamburgers and hotdogs.
Later we are going to a stream and see
what we can catch, talk about them and
put them back.
Grade 2/3, Room 4•
The Wonder Tree authors are thrilled
to be on the final step of their book-
making With the help of Mrs. Stewart,
we began getting our covers made.
We're, really looking forward to our trip
to Ripley next Thursday to meet our
.pen -pals in. Mrs. Liddle's class! Part of
our trip will be exploring the Ripley
community to see what things make up
a town. We'll . also have a look at
Lucknow, on the way. Sara Campbell
and Melanie Nicholson are our "Special
Me's."
Grade 4, Portable
The pupils . in Grade 4, Portable 3
.travelled to London to visit the Museum
of `Indian Archaeology. 'There we studied
pieces of old pottery and each of us had
an opportunity to make a clay pipe and
bowl. Thank you to • the volunteers who
came along: Mrs. Osinga, Mrs. Mac-
Donald, Mrs. Chisholm, Mrs. S. Afton,
and Mrs. N. Scott.
Grade 4/5, Room P2
From popcans to stamps! We've
recycled over 2200 kg of pop cans; now
we are looking for used stamps.
The month of June is not offically
stamp month but we will be using
stamp activities to bring this school
year to arelaxing close, while still
keeping our minds sharp.
Grade 5, Roam P1
Mrs. Worsell's Grade five glass is
viewing the program of Anne of Green
Gables" in seven half-hour segments
following their study of Lucy Maude
Montgomery.
They have finished the staff
biographies and portraits and their /book
.bas been put together. It makes for in-
teresting reading!
Erie
1T0
and
Nei ours
are invited to
celebrate the
5TH W
ANNIVERSARY
of
Delmar & Judy Sproul
June 10, 1989
ult 'anUop,
SIDE BROADCAST
Grade 5/6, Room 1
On Wednesday, we had our VIP
Graduation. We got VIP hats and our
graduation certificates and best of all
some delicious cake and juice. We put
on five skits, shoplifting, alcohol and
drugs, vandalism and peer pressure.
Thank you to the Lucknow Lions Club
for their $100 donation to our gradua-
tion. A particular thanks to Lion Orville
Elliott and Mrs. Webster for helping at
the ceremony.
Grade 7/8, Room 8
This week grade sevens started a unit
on ratios. We are doing our spelling on
medicine. We have now finished our
track and field and have on In-
termediate champ, .Mathew Shetler, one
senior girl runner-up, Traci Curran and
one senior boy champ, Terry Livingston.
Well done! We also wish the people go-
ing to regional good luck. Get well soon
to Paddy McCann from all his friends.
Grade 8, Room 11
In math we are doing perpendicular
-.lines___We_.had__a--geograpby.iQst on Fri-
day. We have finished centres in
science. In history we are doing the Red
River Rebellion.
Office
It is with sincere regret that we an-
nounce that Mr. Blake is off work for
an indefinite period of time. His bless
just could not continue. We wish him
the best of luck as attempts are made
.to repair his precious legs. The good
news is that Mrs. Blake's retirement
coincides with Mr. Slakes departure.
We are pleased and thankful to have
Mrs. Shillinghaw back for the re-
mainder of the year as a temporary
secretary.
Track :.ami. Field
On your -mark, get set, min! lirookaide
held their annual Track and Field Day
on Friday, May 26. Watch next week's
Brokside Broadcast 'for 'the ,results,
along with .an interview of Mrs. Donna
Woodall, grade '7/French teacher!
Student
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children, play with them, help with crafts
and snack time and also do "behind the
scene" jobs, as well as play outside with
them. I Jars very thankful for this :oppor-
tunity to work with children in their
"home away from home".
This co-op course was very beneficial
to mmgg :and I would recommend it highly
to fellow students. Books teach a lot but
books along with technical experience is
the best.
To the staff at both the Nursery School
and Day Care Centre, my thanks for
your ;patience in helping a "green horn"
learn and marking my abilities.
Thank you also to Mr. Inwood for your
encouragement and work involved in set-
ting this program up for me.
College here .I come signing up for
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Sunday, June 111U
Last week's Jackpot winner $500.00
Barb (Barth, Kincardine
Potential Prize Board $3,000
Jackpot on 54 mills '$1,0000
Progressive now $1,0 >O..,ion 49 mills
3500. rMust
Hall opens at x6:30 p:m.
Bingo -starts :at °715 pan.
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