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Primary
Mrs. Cameron's Kindergarten students
are making Halloween decorations for
their room. This week we made bats,
ghosts and black cats.
Miss Mathers' Grade 1, students are busy
working on Halloween stories and centres.
We enjoyed . having Mrs. graham in our
classroom on Thursday, October 15. She
helped us make people in Halloween
costumes. . They are "on parade" in the
primary hall.
Room 4, the Dinosaur Treehouse, has
been studying leaves and treeshouses.
Believe it or not we have a treehouse in our
room. We made leaf projects. If you
would like to see them, they will be in the
front hall. Room 3 and 4 are going on a trip
to Zehrs, McDonalds for lunch and Evans
farm. Bradley Hodges , was "Special Me"
and now it's Tiffany roster.
Grade 3 students in room 10 went to West
Wawanosh Conservation Area on October
8. We learned about six different trees. On
Friday, October 16, we are to bring in our
leaf projects. On October 19 April Moir
had a birthday and on October 21 it was
Joey Culbert's birthday. We also made
pumpkin faces.
Junior news
Grade 4, portable 2 students are doing
elephant research. We did crossword
puzzles, elephant writing and elephant
rhyming. We also did elephant pictures in
the class. Mr. Culp is reading us a story
about an elephant named Jumbo.
Grade 4, room 9 students had a mystery
letter and we don't know who write it but
we will find out. We went on a scavenger
hunt. We tried to find the treasure. The
leaders .were Jenean Todd, Mellissa
MacLennan and Anjana Dhaliwal.
Grade 5, portable 1 students are having a
food festival. The students have done a
project on it. Each day we sample several
recipes. We are also making stories about
Halloween. The students that went to
cross country did very well. Eric Andrew
won 1st prize from our class. We are stu-
dying Ontario also..
Senior news
On October 13, Mrs. Graham came into
Mrs. Tebbutt's Grade 6 class. Welearned
about colors. We. filled a 60x46 sheet of
paper with blending and shading the three
primary colors. We also had black and
white colors for shading and tinting.
In Mrs. Allen's Grade 7 class, the cross
country runners had good results. Jodi
Webster got fourth and Lisa Cairncross 7th
for the intermediate girls. Terry Liv-
ingston got 5th for senior boys and Brock
Raynard got 14th. In History we have
started working on the Native Com-
munities of North America. Mrs. Zinn
came anc talked about the early settlers in
this area. Mrs. Graham came to help start
our Native Studies by making burlap
masks. The volleyball tryouts have
started and so has volleyball houseleague.
There are some good players.
Mr. Liddle's class has just finished the
Canadian Tests of Basic Skills which have
anumber of time two tests. Brad Park has
been in the hospital and we want to wish
him a speedy recovery. We are beginning
reading centres this week.
Mr. Hazlitt's Grader 8 class will be going
to the West Wawanosh Conservation Area
with Mr. Liddle for science. We have been
working on our history projects which will
be due next week. Our G 'dance Assign-
ment for this month is on Study Habits. In
Phys.Ed, we have just finished soccer and
started volleyball. Last week was Doug
Helm's and RuthAnne Durnin's 13th
birthday.
Library
In the library, we have many new books
for browsing because we used the ' profits
from the book sale and the book fair to buy
them. The library assistants are now help-
ing in the library. Crystal, Scott and
Jessie from Room 4 have been finding in-
formation about prehistoric animals that
lived after the dinosaurs. Some people
from Room 10 have been finding informa-
tion about Canadian trees and the students
from Portable 2 have just about completed
the elephant projects.
Sports news
On Thursday October 15, we had our an-
nual cross,country meet at the Wawanosh r
Conservation Area. We had perfect
weather and a great day. Brookside won
the overall pennant in the intermediate
girls, junior boys and midget boys divi-
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BROOKSIDE
sions. Eric Andrew, Dana Park and Joyce
McWhinney all placed first in their divi-
sion and Tracy Curran, Jeff Brindley
Scott Rintour and Warren Andrew all plac-
ed second. Congratulations to all runners.
On Friday, we had a Brookside sweat -
suit sale. The sweatsuits are white and
blue and are made by a company called
Personalities in Kitchener. The sale was a
big success.
The senior girls and boys were cham-
pions at the Oct. 6 soccer tournament. The
junior boys went to their final meet and
also became finalist champions.
Miss Knetsch
Miss Margriet Knetsch is new to our
school. She teaches French for grades 4
through 8. This is her first year of
teaching.
She lives in Stratford. Miss Knethch was
born in Curacao. She lived in Aruba for
many years. She is planning on getting
married in July. She has three older
brothers. Her hobbies are aerobics and
coaching. She would like to go to Aruba.
She speaks three languages: English,
French and Dutch. Miss Knetsch says that
she likes teaching French because she en-
joys the kids and the language. Miss
Knetsch told us that she thinks that the
Brookside staff and students are nice.
We are happy to have Miss Knetsch as a
teacher.
Survey
Seniors: What is, your favorite horror
movie? Candice Kay likes Dream
Warriors -Nightmare on Elm Street 3.
Robert Ireland likes Halloween.
Primary: What are you dressing up as
at Halloween? Mark Kerr is going to be a
ballerina. Michael MacGillvary is going to
be Kirk Cameron.
Junior: Who is your favortie monster?
Chris Maize likes Frankenstein. Josh
Foster likes KingKong.
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