Hello Families!
We had a great day today! We started the morning finishing our spring descriptive writing. Then we worked on some pretty fun art with crazy hair!
In Math, we played Let's Make a Deal and then we made different shapes with tangrams.
After lunch, we went to Gym. We played mystery tag and ringette soccer.
In Social, we continued talked about the pioneers of Alberta. We learned that the pioneers had to grow their own food.
Reminders:
1. No School Tomorrow and No School Monday!!!! Have a great long weekend!
2. Our Evergreen students and staff are “Walking for ALS” on Thursday June 1st. Parents and community members are also invited to join us at Evergreen School on Thursday June 1st from 6:00pm to 7:00 pm for an informative session with Dr. Lawrence Korngut. Dr. Korngut will be sharing information about ALS and current promising research.
Dr. Korngut is a neurologist at the Calgary Neuromuscular Clinic and is the Director of the Calgary ALS and Motor Neuron Disease Clinic. His research includes clinical trials of new therapies for neuromuscular conditions.
Please RSVP to this event before May 25th at [email protected]
The Grade Twos
We had a great day today! We started the morning finishing our spring descriptive writing. Then we worked on some pretty fun art with crazy hair!
In Math, we played Let's Make a Deal and then we made different shapes with tangrams.
After lunch, we went to Gym. We played mystery tag and ringette soccer.
In Social, we continued talked about the pioneers of Alberta. We learned that the pioneers had to grow their own food.
Reminders:
1. No School Tomorrow and No School Monday!!!! Have a great long weekend!
2. Our Evergreen students and staff are “Walking for ALS” on Thursday June 1st. Parents and community members are also invited to join us at Evergreen School on Thursday June 1st from 6:00pm to 7:00 pm for an informative session with Dr. Lawrence Korngut. Dr. Korngut will be sharing information about ALS and current promising research.
Dr. Korngut is a neurologist at the Calgary Neuromuscular Clinic and is the Director of the Calgary ALS and Motor Neuron Disease Clinic. His research includes clinical trials of new therapies for neuromuscular conditions.
Please RSVP to this event before May 25th at [email protected]
The Grade Twos