Dear Families,
Today we started the day with reading stations and then we went to the Learning Commons for a special presentation. Julie from the University of Calgary came in to talk to us about bats. She had so much information for us and even a special visitor!!!! Ask me to tell you about it. Thank- you to Ms. Tang for arranging this for us! When we went back to class we had a short ketchup time before snack and story and recess. When we came in we looked at more pictures of Calgary in the past and then we tried to put them in order in our sketchbook. In the afternoon we had literacy and then we did a art and gym flip flop.
IMPORTANT REMINDERS:
-- I have field Trip forms in my SMILE folder today. Please return ASAP. We are also looking for 6 more volunteers with police clearances who would like to come with us!
Please read this important information from the school
Evergreen for ALS
Our school is participating in a community walk to support the ALS Society of Alberta on Thursday, June 1, 2017. This is a cause that has directly impacted our school this year. Approximately 3 000 Canadians live with ALS. There is no known cause or cure for this devastating disease - yet.
All proceeds from our walk will stay in Alberta to make each day the best possible day for people living with and affected by ALS. Please use the link below if you would like to make an online donation. Our School ALS Donation Page with the ALS Society of Alberta: EVERGREEN FOR ALS . We thank you for your support!
Parents and community members are invited to join us at Evergreen School on Thursday June 1st from 6:00pm to 7:00pm 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]
Today we started the day with reading stations and then we went to the Learning Commons for a special presentation. Julie from the University of Calgary came in to talk to us about bats. She had so much information for us and even a special visitor!!!! Ask me to tell you about it. Thank- you to Ms. Tang for arranging this for us! When we went back to class we had a short ketchup time before snack and story and recess. When we came in we looked at more pictures of Calgary in the past and then we tried to put them in order in our sketchbook. In the afternoon we had literacy and then we did a art and gym flip flop.
IMPORTANT REMINDERS:
-- I have field Trip forms in my SMILE folder today. Please return ASAP. We are also looking for 6 more volunteers with police clearances who would like to come with us!
Please read this important information from the school
Evergreen for ALS
Our school is participating in a community walk to support the ALS Society of Alberta on Thursday, June 1, 2017. This is a cause that has directly impacted our school this year. Approximately 3 000 Canadians live with ALS. There is no known cause or cure for this devastating disease - yet.
All proceeds from our walk will stay in Alberta to make each day the best possible day for people living with and affected by ALS. Please use the link below if you would like to make an online donation. Our School ALS Donation Page with the ALS Society of Alberta: EVERGREEN FOR ALS . We thank you for your support!
Parents and community members are invited to join us at Evergreen School on Thursday June 1st from 6:00pm to 7:00pm 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]