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Dear Parents, Thank you to Mrs. Morrow for taking the class pictures and making copies for everyone. The students loved them! Expectations For Third Term 1. Be Positive
2. Be Ready To Learn
3. Be Respectful Always
Parents I hope you notice your child living these expectations at home also. Third term will prove to be a big growth towards independence and of utilizing more critical thinking skills. The students will be expected to manage their time better and keep their area more organized. It is just such a busy and exciting time. You may have noticed that two projects that will be worked on at home. Know that other than those two, all other projects this term will be completely worked on in school. And as in second term, I am hoping to invite you to listen to your child's presentation on a certain topic. I'll let you know more about this closer to the date. I'm hoping to have this take place sometime in early June. Looking forward to a busy and exciting term. J. Coyne
Virtues Notebook Although students don't have to write about how they were helpful each day, as Catholics, it is our job to make sure we treat each other with respect and kindness. Also, we should offer to help anyone in need. Active Living Duo tang
Although students don't have to write what fruit and vegetable they ate in school each day, each student still needs to make sure to eat a fruit and vegetable in school everyday.
Homework
1. Daily reading - at least 15 minutes a day 2. Practice multiplication table for at least 2 minutes a day 3. French - bring back DVD - complete cahier 5A to #23 pg. 28 4. plastic plate, cutlery and glass/cup or a water bottle for Monday, June 28th
Student Opportunitieswww.spellingcity.com - great site for spelling practices www.freerice.com - great site for multiplication tables mathfocus - math practice Math Worksheets - math worksheets
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