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Hullett students computer programming
Editors: Andrea Postma and
Karla Stacey
GRADE 3 LOGO WORK
The Grade 3’s have been writing
computer programmes using the
computer language Logo. Logo
encourages children to think crea
tively, to experiment, to take risks
and it helps to develop logical
learning and problem solving
skills. It has been fun experiment
ing with Logo Graphics.
GRADE 2/3
Grade 2/3 are planting spring
bulbs in pots so that they can have
a spring garden on their window
sill by Easter.
They are also working hard on
their stories and pictures for the
Rural Voice Competition.
OPINIONS ABOUT THE
PERSIAN GULF
Melissa Medd. Grade 6, “I think
we don’t need a war. I think they
should try to be friends and come to
an agreement. Innocent people are
dying.”
Darryl Postma, Grade 4, “Saddam
Hussein is insane.”
Molly Sykes, Grade 7, “I think we
should have the war because if we
don’t Saddam will keep taking over
more and more countries until he
becomes so powerful that we can’t
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to celebrate the first anniversary of the new Library addition.
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drive him out. Saddam Hussein is
crazy. He polluted the water and it
is killing lots of species.”
by Becky Wilkinson
GRADE4
by Christine Lapp
Constable Marshall came to talk
to us about safety. He told us that
no matter what vehicle we are in we
have to wear our seatbelts. He
showed us a movie about the
proper way to ride in a school bus.
CHESS TOURNAMENT
by Becky Wilkinson
Mr. Park, Mrs. Radford and
Mrs.~P1 etch are organizing a chess
tournament. Many students are
taking part, v
The Bear
Facts
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY
by Margy Stewart and Kim Lee
On Tuesday, February 5, Blyth
Public School had the first anniver
sary of our new addition. Mrs.
Webster and Mrs. Cronin hosted
the party. There were balloons and
streamers, cake and refreshments,
and games and activities. Mess
ages of happiness made a bulletin
board in the Library Hall. There
was an arch which adorned the
entrance. Everyone received a
bookmark. Special wishes and
thoughts were expressed for the
new rooms.
BUSY, BUSY, BUSY
by Kimey Richmond and
Kim Ferguson
This week for students at Blyth
Public School has been very busy.
Each morning before ‘O Canada’,
we stand for a moment of silence to
honour the men and women who
are taking part in the Gulf Crisis.
On Wednesday the East Wawa-
nosh boys’ volleyball team came to
challenge our boys team once again
to a volleyball game. But our boys
beat East Wawanosh in three well
played games.
On Thursday, the school day was
cancelled due to bad weather.
Monday was head check day.
Mrs. Kolkman reminds our readers
that volunteers are always needed
for this once-a-month job. If you
are interested please, please call
the school at 523-9201.
GRADE SEVEN COURSES
by Kathy Fraser
This term the grade seven class
is working very hard on their school
work. The subjects the grade 7’s
have are listed.
In Geography, we are working on
maps. In History we are studying
Indians and in Math we are
working on speed, rates ano ratios.
In Science we are working on the
scientific method. There art six
steps. We are also working on
Science Fair projects.
In reading we have been divided
into groups. There are three
groups. Group one is reading
Wrong Again Robbie”, group two
is reading “Don’t Call Me Sugar
Baby’ and group three is reading
“Who Cares About Karen”.
The people in Industrial Arts
have been switched and now go
into Family Studies and the people
in Family Studies are going into
Industrial Arts.
In Guidance we are working on
good study habits.
In Art we are working on safety
posters and in Gym we are learning
skills for basketball.
The grade sevens have a busy
schedule but are working hard and
getting it done.
PREPARING FOR SPRING
by Erica Clark and Tina Burkholder
The grade ones of B P S. have
been learning about plants and how
they grow. On November 1, the
grade one class planted some
flower bulbs in plastic containers
full of soil. The containers were
kept in a cool dark place until last
week, when they were brought out
and placed on the window sills. We
watched them every day until they
started to poke their shoots through
the top of the soil. The grade one
class have taken their tulips home
and will watch them grow there.
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