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Friday, December 19, 2014

Lion's Roar - Friday December 19, 2014






Immaculate Heart of Mary School
Home of The Lions

Celebrating 15 Years!
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This is a copy of IHMS's weekly new article Lion's Roar that appeared in The Western Star newspaper on Friday, December 19, 2014.


By: Cole Dumaresque, Max Chrappa, Paige Walsh, and Jordan Park






Mummers (L-R): Lucio Rodrigues, Carlos Alburque, and Amana Barros prepare to visit some of the classrooms for songs and dancing on Wednesday. The students also sampled some traditional Newfoundland treats and Purity syrup.




Members of the Intermediate Skills Challenge First Lego League Robotics Team (Back): Coach Mr. Hancock, Douglas Mackenzie, Maria Reynolds, Emma Doman, Makenzy Bishop and coach Mr. Drew Nadon, (Front): Samuel Michael, Paige Walsh, William Bennett, Jordan Park, Telicia Young and Max Chrappa present their award for Project Research. The team researched ways to use visual scaffolding to teach international students common English words.




Arista, Jamie and Aaron White with Santa during his school visit for photos.

Our Christmas concert was a huge success. Thank you to all our students and families for another wonderful concert. Mr. Dave Smallwood won the ticket draw. Thank you to Mrs. Deckert and all the volunteers for the bake sale and homemade knit items.
Mr. Graham and members of the Chamber Choir preformed at the Seniors’ Complex last week. Thank you to Ms. Rumbolt and Mme. Lachance for accompanying the group.
Mr. Drew Nadon along with students Hajra Ahmad, Nathan Anderson and Douglas MacKenzie visited Mr. Frank Diamond’s cooking class at Academy Canada last week to present them with a card and token of thanks for preparing our Thanksgiving dinner this year.
The grade 6 Boys’ Basketball team played last weekend at the Tiny Titans Tournament. Makenzy Bishop, Isaac Buckingham, Aria Kazerouni and Jordan Park were chosen for Player of the game awards. Thank you to the coaches and parents for supporting the teams.
On Tuesday, the Knights of Columbus sponsored a skating party for our school at the Pepsi Centre. Everyone had a great time! Thank you for the skating and the delicious snack afterwards.  Makenzy Bishop was involved with the RNC Food Drive on Tuesday. Makenzy visited the schools in Corner Brook to collect items that were donated for the Christmas Food Drive.
On Wednesday our school hosted a pancake breakfast for our students and staff. Special thanks to Mrs. George, Ms. Park, Mme. Lachance, Mrs. Vincent, Ms. Crocker Mme. Ryan and Mrs. Anderson for preparing the pancakes! Also, on Wednesday the kindergarten to grade 4 French Immersion classes attended a movie at Grenfell Campus. The students had a wonderful time.
Today we are having our Christmas variety show. The show begins at 10:45 and is open to all our families. School will dismiss for Christmas vacation at noon. We would like to thank all of our students, staff and families for their generous contributions to the firefighters toy drive, food drive and stockings for seniors.
School will re-open on Monday, January 5, 2015. Happy Holidays!


CLASS NEWS
The junior kindergarten classes made reindeer food this week! The early childhood education students from the College of the North Atlantic finish their placement today. The students and staff would like to thank Rebecca Butler, Wanda-Lee Bowles and Bobbi-Marie Clarke for their work with the class.

Mme. Brett’s Kindergarten French Immersion class really enjoyed the week’s activities leading up to Christmas break. The students have also been busy doing language centres in class. They would like to wish everyone a wonderful holiday season!

Mrs. Hodder’s Kindergarten English class had a lot of fun skating on Tuesday. They really enjoyed the yummy pancakes served at the breakfast on Wednesday and are looking forward to the variety show today.

Mrs. George’s grade one English class was busy making a special surprise for their parents for Christmas. They have been enjoying their Christmas activity sheets and are really looking forward to the variety show today. They would like to wish all the readers a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

Mme. Ryan’s grade one French Immersion class had so much fun skating on Tuesday. We would like to say thank you to the Knights of Columbus for the fantastic morning skating and the snacks afterward. They have been busy completing activities this week to clue up things before Christmas. They are very excited to begin their Christmas break today. The class would like to congratulate Sarah Connolly and her family on the birth of her baby sister this week!

Ms. Park’s grade two English class is having a very busy and exciting week. They are making special gifts for their parents this week. In language arts they are doing some writing for Christmas about what they would do if Santa got stuck in their chimney and what they would give baby Jesus as a gift if they could. Today they are having popcorn, hot chocolate and a movie.

Mme. O’Dells’ grade two French Immersion class is writing Christmas stories and have been busy in math studying data. They would like to wish everyone a most joyous holiday season!!

Ms. Rumbolt’s grade three and four class had a blast at skating this week! They will be putting the finishing touches on their Christmas craft (shhh...it's a secret) and the Grade 3's have been preparing for their skit in the variety show.

Mme. Lachance’s grade three and four French Immersion class had a really fun week! They made presents for their parents. On Wednesday they went to Grenfell Campus to watch a movie in French. They also went skating at the Pepsi centre and participated in the variety show. At last, they are ready to enjoy their Christmas holidays.

Mrs. McCarthy’s grade five and six class finished making their printed cards in art just in time for Christmas. The students really enjoyed the skating and pancake breakfast this week. On Thursday, they had a pizza party for lunch compliments of Emma’s mom and step-dad, Kara Maloney and Joe Kemp.

Mr. Drew Nadon’s junior high and level 1 class had an old fashion Newfoundland Kitchen party on Wednesday. They enjoyed some Newfoundland treats, practiced some Newfoundland phrases and dressed up to go mummering in the school. They would like to congratulate the students on their English/Portugese song “So This Is Christmas” at the concert last week.


COMING UP...

School re-opens on January 5, 2015.  



 

Friday, December 12, 2014

Lion's Roar - Friday, December 12, 2014





Immaculate Heart of Mary School
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Celebrating 15 Years!
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This is a copy of IHMS's weekly new article Lion's Roar that appeared in The Western Star newspaper on Friday, December 12, 2014.


By: Ryan Bennett, Kori-Lee Noel, Emily Murley, and Aaron White



Students from Mme. O'Dell's French Immersion class with their Christmas wreath. (L-R): Noah Evans, Emily Hindy, Mariam Ahmad, Katherine Noel, Summer Gale, and Charlotte Mercier.
Nathan Anderson, silver winner in the graphic design category at the Intermediate Skills Challenge, with coach Mr. Drew Nadon.




Jayden Lempriere and Anna MacKenzie, silver winners in the wind turbine category at the Intermediate Skills Challenge, with coach Mr. Ron Hancock.

Father Terry celebrated mass last Thursday with the grade two students in our chapel.
This Monday we celebrated the Feast of the Immaculate Conception with Mrs. Coleman and the prayer group with an hour of prayer and song at All Hallows Parish.
The grade three to six boys’ basketball team played a game at Templeton collegiate on Tuesday afterschool. The team is being coached by Danielle Wamboldt with Mr. Ryley Nadon. The boys had a great game! They will play in the Tiny Titans tournament afterschool today at 5 pm and 7 pm and again on Saturday at Corner Brook Regional High school.
Our skills challenge team had an excellent trip to St. John’s last week and really enjoyed the skills challenge.  Our students took part in First Lego League robotics, wind turbine design, graphic design and TV video production.  The team would like to thank all their sponsors and individuals who helped with their projects and fundraising. They would like to send special thank you to Mr. Scott Reynolds and Mrs. Janet Joyce. As well as the members of the community who supported their fundraisers.
On Thursday evening we held our annual Christmas concert. We would like to thank Mr. Graham, Ms. Joffred and all the teachers and students for a great concert. Also thank you to Mr. McCarthy for filming the concert.  Thursday was also a Christmas theme day. Students wore red, white and green clothing.
This week the Student Leadership Council is collecting items for stockings for seniors, the firefighter’s toy drive and food for the food bank. Donation boxes are located in each classroom.
We are happy to report that we were able to collect another 5,000 bread tags for the campaign to purchase a wheelchair for an elderly person in South Africa. We will continue to collect bread tags throughout the year.
We would like to thank Mr. Todd Doman for donating a water cooler to our school cafeteria.
Last week the Rotary Clubs of Corner Brook announced a donation of $3,000 for the kids Eat Smart Program. This money will given out to school breakfast programs in the Corner Brook area. Thank you for your support!
The chamber choir will sing this afternoon at the Senior’s Complex.
The grade 6 girls’ basketball team will play an exhibition game at Templeton afterschool.
We would like to send our condolences to Father Leonard on the passing of his father.


STARS OF THE WEEK

Congratulations to the skills challenge robotics team consisting of Makenzy Bishop, Max Chrappa, Emma Doman, Douglas MacKenzie, Samuel Michael, Jordan Park, Maria Reynolds, Paige Walsh, and Telicia Young who received an award for the research on the topic of learning solutions.  Congratulations to Nathan Anderson who received a silver medal in graphic design and the wind turbine team consisting of Jayden Lempriere and Anna MacKenzie received silver medals. Great work, everyone!  Happy birthday to Mrs. Deckert who celebrated her birthday on Wednesday from all of us at IHMS!
 

CLASS NEWS
The junior kindergarten classes are busy this week making their wish lists for Santa Claus. They are decorating gingerbread men. All the students became little angel’s this week.

Mme. Brett’s Kindergarten French Immersion class has been busy practicing their French song for the concert this week. They have been doing some special Christmas activities and working on their Christmas vocabulary.

Mrs. Hodder’s Kindergarten English class is busy practicing for the Christmas concert this week. They are learning the letter “m” and are studying more and fewer in math.

Mrs. George’s grade one English class had a wonderful time at the Christmas concert last night. They are doing a special craft for their parents for Christmas today. The star of the week is Lily Smallwood.

Mme. Ryan’s grade one French Immersion class have finished their Christmas carolers art work. The students were very excited to sing in both English and French in the Christmas concert. They hope everyone enjoyed the show.

Ms. Park’s grade two English class has been working very hard to prepare for the Christmas concert this week. They were very excited to welcome everyone to the concert and be part of the play with the grade one students. They are also busy doing many Christmas writings and crafts.

Mme. O’Dells’ grade two French Immersion class is finishing up their research on reindeer (renne).  They have learned that the caribou is Canada’s first reindeer.  The Eskimo would use caribou for pulling sleds, food, clothing, and milk for their babies.  Caribou raise their tails when they recognize danger. They are very good swimmers and can travel up to 2,600 km a year.

Ms. Rumbolt’s grade three and four class enjoyed the Christmas concert this week. The students are looking forward to the Christmas break next week. This week the students completed their project for the energy challenge and their paintings on warm and cool colours.

Mme. Lachance’s grade three and four French Immersion class worked very hard on a creative idea for the Kids in Charge Contest. To promote energy conservation they created a Lego book. They built scenes showing energy conservation. They took photos of the scenes they built to illustrate their tips. One of the examples was to heat food up in the microwave rather than the oven to save energy.

Mrs. McCarthy’s grade five and six class are making hand printed Christmas cards this week. Each student made six copies of their design for their families. The students are looking forward to the Christmas vacation.
Mr. Drew Nadon’s junior high and level 1 class had a great time on their trip last week. The students were especially excited to visit Signal Hill and Fort Amherst. The exchange students performed a song in Portuguese and English on Thursday evening at our school Christmas Concert.  The students are also busy finishing their novel studies and assignments before the Christmas break.

COMING UP...
Our school will be skating on Tuesday from 9:30 am to 10:30 am.
On Wednesday we will have a school pancake breakfast.

School will close on Friday, December 19 at noon. There will be a school variety show after recess on Friday.



Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Friday, December 5, 2014

Lion's Roar - Friday, December 5, 2014





Immaculate Heart of Mary School
Home of The Lions

Celebrating 15 Years!
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This is a copy of IHMS's weekly new article Lion's Roar that appeared in The Western Star newspaper on Friday, December 5, 2014.


By: Amna Ahmad, William Bennett, Samuel Michael, and Telicia Young



Nadia Cook and her daughter Emma place an ornament on the tree during our annual Tree Trimming Social on Sunday.

 
Students at the pep rally on Friday afternoon for the High School Boys' indoor soccer team. (L-R): Rachael Griffin, Luke Coleman, Lily Smallwood, Benjamin Bellows-Davis and Benjamin Griffin.

Students in Mrs. George's grade one English class lit the first candle on the Advent wreath in chapel on Monday. (L-R): Daniel Osmond as Joseph, Sarah Buckingham lighting the candle, Lily Smallwood as Mary, and Mrs. George.
 
On Friday we held a pep rally for students on the High School Boys’ Soccer team. The boys played in the championship game this past weekend at Grenfell College. The boys were the overall winners! Carlos Cavalcanti, Clebson Silva, Lucio Rodrigues and William Frietas all played on the team.

The intermediate skills challenge team held a drop and shop fundraiser at our school on Saturday. Thank you to the families that supported this fundraiser. Everyone had a great time. The students are also selling tickets within the school on a five pound chocolate bar. Tickets are available through homeroom classes. They are $1 each or three tickets for $2. The draw will be on December 19th.

On Sunday our school held the annual tree trimming social. We would like to thank all the families for their support.  We would also like to thank Ms. Cindy Kawaja for the Christmas sing-along. 

The student leadership council hosted “Moustaches for Movember” on Tuesday. Students came to school with moustaches on or could get one painted at recess. All donations are in aid of cancer research.

Our school collected 1,046 used and broken cell phones! Great job everyone!

We are still collecting bread tags until December 11.

Santa visited our school this week on Wednesday for class photos.

The grade six to level 1 students are competing in the Intermediate Skills Challenge tomorrow in St. John’s. We would like to wish them the best of luck!!

STARS OF THE WEEK

Congratulations to the girls’ grade 6 basketball team who participated in the Tiny Titians tournament this past weekend at Grenfell Campus. Makenzy Bishop, Clare Coleman, and Telicia Young all received player of the game awards. Congratulations to everyone on a great tournament.

Congratulations to Charlotte and Isabelle Mercier on their performances in Theatre Newfoundland and Labrador’s production of “A Christmas Carol” last week.
 

CLASS NEWS

The junior kindergarten classes are working on the number “6” and the letter “f”. In religion class they are doing Christmas activities. The students welcome Danté Pennell to their class this week.

Mme. Brake’s Kindergarten French Immersion class really enjoyed the moustache day. Today is Mme. Brake’s last day, the students would like to wish her “Bonne Chance”. On Monday, Mme. Brett will begin as their new teacher.

Mrs. Hodder’s Kindergarten English class started decorating their classroom tree for Christmas. In social studies they are learning about needs and wants.  They are writing the letter “w”.

Mrs. George’s grade one English class is writing friendly letters to Santa this week. They were so happy that he dropped in to see them! They are using doubles to add in math. They lit the first candle of the Advent wreath on Monday in chapel. They performed a short play about the birth of Jesus. Lily Smallwood was Mary, Daniel Osmond was Joseph, Sarah Buckingham lit the candle and Jake Morey held the star. Thank you to all the parents who came to watch the lighting of the first candle for Advent.

Mme. Ryan’s grade one French Immersion class is learning some Christmas vocabulary and learning about Advent. They are also talking about the digestive system and the Canada’s food guide. This has been a fun and informative topic.

Ms. Park’s grade two English class is making reindeer portraits. They are learning about different graphs in math. They are having lots of fun doing a unit on Robert Munsch.

Mme. O’Dells’ grade two French Immersion class is finishing their work on their gingerbread man and will be starting their study on reindeer. The caribou are Canada’s reindeer. They hope to learn more interesting things about the caribou.

Ms. Rumbolt’s grade three and four class was very excited to meet with Santa on Wednesday for class photos. The grade three’s are putting the finishing touches on their book “T’was the Day Before Christmas Vacation” and the grade four’s are working on a simulation of the Canadian government in social studies.

Mme. Lachance’s grade three and four French Immersion class was very excited to receive their first letter from Québec. Their pen pals enjoyed the same things as them – sports, theatre, pokémon and animals. This week they wrote a Christmas card for each of their pen pals in St-Malo, Québec. Soon, they will talk to them through skype.

Mrs. McCarthy’s grade five and six class is continuing to read “A Dog’s Life”. They are learning a lot about evaluating their reading and supporting their opinions with evidence. The grade six students are in St. John’s for the Intermediate Skills Challenge. The grade five students would like to say good luck to the grade six to level 1 students!
Mr. Drew Nadon’s junior high and level 1 class is in St. John’s today visiting the Basilica, St. John the Baptist, the Geoscience Centre and going rock climbing at Axtion. Tomorrow they are competing in the intermediate skills challenge at the College of the North Atlantic in St. John’s.  Last Friday evening the English 1201 students went to see TNL’s production of “A Christmas Carol” as part of their novel study.

COMING UP...
Our school Christmas concert is December 11 at 7:00 pm.

The Knights of Columbus has sponsored a school skating party for December 16 from 9:30 to 10:30 am.