Highlights
We celebrated the 100th
day of school today. We read “Cheerios
Count to 100” by Justine Fontes and practiced counting by 2, 5 and 10 to
100. Students also wrote about what we
would buy or do if they had 100 dollars.
Homework
Reading
Students are in pink, green, or purple
groups for spelling. The next tests will be at the end of February. Keep
practicing!
Other great things to practice are:
·
Skip counting by 2s to 20
·
Skip counting by 5s and 10s to 100
Important Information/Dates:
Field trip forms to watch the CIS Women’s National Hockey Championships
went home today. Please return the forms
by Tuesday, March 1.
Please return any Jump Rope for Heart fundraising by Monday, March 14.
A note about the Panorama Hills Cookbook also went home
today.
- Feb. 25 Ms. Hansen’s class Sensational Science (see below)
- March 8: Grade 1 assembly (Hansen, Bain/Schroeder, Lodhar/Bruce)
- March 17 & 18: Student-led
conferences
Sensational Science:
Ms. Hansen’s class will have their presentation on Feb. 25. We have all 4 volunteers
signed up J
**Thank you to all of our fantastic
volunteers!
SPRING FOOD DRIVE
Panorama Hills School will be hosting a
Spring Food Drive from Feb. 29 - March 17. Please bring non-perishable
food items (see below list) and place them in the donation boxes in the Grand
Hall. Please see our newsletter page for more information.
Non-Perishable Items: canned
soup, canned fruit, canned veggies, dry pasta, pasta sauce, fruit juice boxes,
rice, peanut butter, canned fish, canned meat and protein, baby food, diapers
Panorama Hills Cookbook
Mr. Laser's, Mrs. Leong's, Ms. Fleming's and Miss Laslo's
classes are excited to participate in the Entrepreneurial Adventure project. We
are creating a cookbook sharing favourite recipes from our Panorama Hills
Community.
The profits made from our cookbook will go towards Brown Bagging
for Calgary's Kids (BB4CK). BB4CK feeds 2900 children per day across 270
Calgary schools. We would LOVE families to submit recipes through our
Survey Monkey. Please click on the link to access it: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/CBGQLTZ
Ask Me About:
Can you do 100 jumps? Can you find 100 objects? How could you group the objects to make it
easy to count?
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