The Lucknow Sentinel, 1987-10-28, Page 11Halloween must be here
Kinderg rtes
The Kindergarten ass has had a busy
week decorating th room for Hallowee �.
We have been co ting the days unt'. the
happy time. W ave made a Hal +ween
Big Book an hope to share it 'tn the
other grades nd parents.
Grade One
This -,week in Grade One we le • ned
about amphibians which are animals that
live under water and on land. We drew pic-
tures and read books about frogs, toads
and salamanders. Ainsley brought a very
interesting Flutter fish to class. It is
covered with spines.
We made sentences with action words
like "I am skipping" and "She is running".
We also made a book called My Friends
and I.
Jeff Rumble is the `special me' this
week.
Grade One and Two
Mrs. Black's class was very impressed
with the talents of some of our local
residents at the craft festival at the library
last week.
At the listening centre this week we
learned about Mr. Platypus, a very mixed
up fellow with a duck's bill, webbed feet
and a beaver tail.
Grade Two and Three
Grade Two and Three are convinced that
winter is not far away. While they were
eating lunch on Wednesday, the sky sud-
denly got dark. They were amazed to see
that it was a huge flock of birds preparing
to fly south.
On Thursday, we were invited to see the
exhibit of the local seniors crafts. Thanks
to the seniors and to Mrs. Schuit and Mrs.
Robson for walking down with us.
On .Friday we sent three brave runners
to the Cross -Country Run in Paisley.
Grade Three and Four
This week in Mr. Dennis' class we finish-
ed reading our story "The Monster Fish"
in which two small boys caught a 60 lb fish
and then let it go.
In Phys Ed. we had fun playing many
games. with bean bags and in Environmen-
tal Studies we Studied a very interesting
topic on why we have night and day.
Halloween will be enjoyed by all of us as
we made ghosts and tombstones to add to
the spooky occassion. Happy Halloween to
all.
Grade Four
Mrs. Forrest's Grade Four class was
busy this week making Halloween stories
and scary witches in creative writing and
art.
We are learning a lot of new and in-
teresting things about Canada and enjoy-
ing it in Environmental Studies.
f,CPS
Amor
Grade Five
This week, the Grade Fives have been
studying the Regions of Canada.
On Thursday last week we went to the
Lucknow Public Library in town. We are
continuing to subtract in Math.
Grade Six
Mr. Burkhart's class was busy this week
preparing for their tests so Mr. Burkhart
could record their marks for the report
cards.
On Tuesday, they tiad their reading test.
Thursday was math test and Wednesday
was the day of their history test. Most
students did very well on the tests and
should come home smiling with their
report cards.
On Friday we got together with our
houseleagues to continue to learn about the
countries we represent.
Grade Seven and Eight
In Mr. Mckeon's class we are winding to
a conclusion on our studies of the TVO
series "Midnight is a Place". We have
learned about the dramatic arts and found
they are structured like a novel. We are
developing a greater sensitivity for the
skills of a writer 'as a product of this
exposure.
Grade Eight
This weel(in Grade Eight we have been
working diligently on our Halloween
assembly. Some of us are writing our own
play.
We would like to wish Chris Humphrey a
happy birthday this week.
Mr. Pike's Note
Parents are welcome to attend the
Grade Eight assembly on October 30 star-
ting at 9:15 a.m. Constable Shawn Uppers,
our local O.P.P. liason officer, will be star-
ting the Values, Influences and Peers pro-
gram (V.I.P.) with our Grade Six's on
Tuesday.
Our students will again be carrying
UNICEF boxes on Halloween so please
keep some change by your door on Satur-
day night to support this worthy cause.
Our students are proud to help those
children who are less fortunate.
Picture day at LCPS will be Tuesday,
November 3 and this is also the day we
kick off our large fundraiser for the year...
Students will be around to conveniently do
your Christmas shopping. Thanks in ad-
vance for your support.
Bernardine Kinney, (left) on behalf of the Kingsbridge Area Senior Citizens, presents
Pearl Congran, of Dungannon with a lapel pin in honor of Pearl's 90th birthday, dur-
ing a celebration at the Dungannon Seniors Centre on Oct. 24. (photo by Patrick
Raftis)
Page 10 Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, October 28. 1987
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