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Page 14—Lneknow Sent'Tell, Wednesday, November 5, 1986
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Grade 5 watch movie
By Jason Cameron and Adrian Rau
On Wednesday, Mrs. Worsell's Grade 5
class watched the movie, Charlie and the
Chocolate Factory, as a follow-up to their
novel study. They shared the movie with
their peer partners from Mrs. Young's
Grade 1 class.
The Senior boys' and girls' volleyball
teams will be picked shortly. The
volleyball tournament has been scheduled
for Saturday, November 15 at GDCI. •
The students in Portable 2 completed
their art work and wrote poems on the
floor. It was their way of saying good-bye
to the floor. The class is much brighter
with the new floor and the unexpected two
new doors. .
Pulley system •
Mr. Tebbutt's Grade 6 class had • Mr.
Wilkins install a pulley sytem in the class
room. It is a simple machine which they
have tested and discovered that it makes
lifting a heavy load easier.
The class started their Hallowe'en cen-
ttes last week. -
Penpals
Mr. Liddle's Grade 6 class received let-
ters and cards from their penpals in
Prince Edward Island. Each student is
twinned with a Grade 6 student at the L.M.
Montgomery Elementary School •in East
Royalty.
Monster pumpkins
Room 4 designed monster pumpkins this
week, carving them with the help of Mrs.
Aitchison, Mrs. Curran, Mr. Dalton, Mrs:
Durnin, Mrs. McDowell, Mrs. Rintoul,
Leslie Rockwell, Mrs. Ross, Mr. Tremeer,
and Mrs. Webster. Some, extremely scary
designs .resulted, followed by a feast of
'toasted pumpkin seeds.
On Wednesday, the students were joined
with Mr. Hazlitt's Grade 8 class, working
in pairs to create monster books. The
books included adjectives, nouns, and.
verbs to desribe some strange creatures
indeed: "This ghastly ghoul lives 111 the
stove and eats potato peelings!" - along
• with some excellent illustrations. -
Monster Daze
On Thursday and Friday, the primary'
classes at I3rookside held two monster
theme mornings. Workshops were
presented for groups of students consisting
of .12-14 children . from kindergarten to
Grade 3. Sessions were prepared by
Brookside staff, Education Centre staff,
and volunteers mcluding.Deidre Graham,
Deb Heslinga, Mary Moffat, Louise
Slygrove and Marie Webster. All
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assistance was provided by Marg Bakker,
Joan Black, Michelle Brindley, Judy
'Smith, Bev Weaver, and Brenda Wylds.
Monstery workshops included brainstor-
ming • monster words, •making pattern
books, creating (and drinking) "blob
juice", healthful eating monster style,
monster graphing, monster baking and
monster puppetry.
AU groups began the two days with an
opening session in the gym (to get into a
monstrery mood!) and ended the theme on
Friday with a sharing session at noon, to
discuss our activities. Theme days provide
•an 'opportunity for developing learning
skills in a high interest context, as well as
encouraging skills of working together
with others.
Mrs. McDowell did a super job of
organizing workshops and classes for
"Monster Daze".
-Hallowe'en party
The Brookside Students' Council
celebrated Hallowe'en by providing a
dance for Grades 4 to 8, and a costume par-
ty for Grades K to 3. Prizes were as
follows:
Kindergarten- Mrs. Cameron
Spookiest - Michael McGillivray; oddest
- Lindsay •Irvin; funniest - Catherine
Alton; Hallowe'en colors Ginny Todd.
Grade 1 Rin 5 -Miss Mathers
Spookiest - Derek Moran; oddest - Man-
dy Wildes; funniest Daryl Aitchison;
Hallowe'en colors - Jacquie Pentland.
Grade 1-2 Rm 1- Mrs. Young
Spookiest - Jordan Andrew; oddest -
Ryan Elliott; funniest - Sherri Nicholson;
Hallowe'en colors - Caroline Bleeker.
Grade 2 Rin 3- Miss Jewitt
• Spookiest - Jessica Daley; oddest -
Kayley Moore; funniest - Angela Mac-
Donald; Hallowe'en colors - April Moyer.
Grade 3 Rm 4 - Mrs. Clarke.
• Spookiest - Chris Curran;- oddest - David
Adams; funniest - Grant Cairncross;
Hallowe'en colors - Krista Ritchie.
Grade 3 Rm 10 - Mrs. Ottewell
Spookiest - Jack Chisholm; oddest - Billy
Draper; funniest - Danny Wildes;
Hallowe'en colors - Alicia Campbell.
Ghost and goblins at dance
The ghosts and goblins were out in full
force at the Dungannon Agricultural
Society's Hallowe'en Dance on Saturday,
November 1.
Prizes were • given in five costume
classes as follows: Best man was Clarence
Doherty as Dracula; best women was.Kris
Skirten; best couple was Donna and Ken
MacLennan as a spanish couple; best
animal was Janet Godfrey as a werewolf ,costumes.
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and the special mention went to Kathy
Todd who was an extremely convincing
ghoul.
Door prizes were won by Darlene Patter-
son, Pat Andress, Bob Robertson, Lori Hill
and Jamie Daer.
"By Special Request" providedthe
music for the evening, as well as judging
the costumes - a difficult job considering
the number of excellent ideas for
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