Friday, April 26, 2013

Lion's Roar - Friday, April 26, 2013



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This is a copy of IHMS's weekly news article "Lion's Roar" that appeared in The Western Star newspaper on Friday, April 26, 2013.


By: Cameron Peddle, Madison Noel, Keely Brothers, and Gina Spencer


 
Kindergarten students: Alyssa Power, Gavin Doman, Sam Power, and Reegan Curtis stand infront of their Art project entitled, "Our World, our Responsibilty."
 

This week at Immaculate Heart of Mary students made extra efforts to incorporate environmental friendliness into their classrooms as we celebrated Earth Day Monday April 22nd. We celebrated in many ways. We had a theme day wearing earth colours. Our classes wrote a poem, song or chant and presented it from the media center! Brian McHugh of CBC Radio interviewed Liam Dawe, Claire Reynolds and Alex Williams regarding Earth Day. We had our litter free recess and lunch. Primary classes made Earth Day headbands and necklaces. They planted seedlings and read stories on Habitats. Miss Park`s and Mme Mondoux`s class cleaned the school property, church property and surrounding area.

Our Junior High Students kicked off Earth Day by presenting this poem to our school community from our media center.

Junior High Earth Day Poem
Blue and green sphere
We all live here
And yet everyday
We throw garbage away
Causing it harm
Why all the alarm?
From a planet far away, an alien named Michael
Came down to the Earth and told us to recycle
He said: “Follow this rule,
It’s super cool!”
If you Reduce, Recycle, Reuse!
There’s no way you can lose!
And then from that day
No one threw anything away!
And the Earth was saved!

 

This week is National Volunteer week and we would like to thank the many volunteers who help at our school. In June, we will be recognizing our volunteers at our annual Volunteer Breakfast.

We would like to thank the Silver Blades Figure Skating Club who donated two tickets to their annual ice show. Matthew and Alexandra Young visited our school to draw the winning entries: Kira McCarthy and Gina Spencer and to have their picture taken with Kira and Gina. We would like to wish Matthew a speedy recovery.

We would like to congratulate Mariam Ahmad, McKenna Batstone, Caylie Blake, Samuel Blackwood, Anna Brake, Claire Brake, Natalie Caines, Jenna Cammie, Kaitlyn Coade, Yazan Ismail, Mark James, Rebecca Janes, Jayden Lemprière, Lucas Neville, Olivia Park, Rotém Philipps-Grobbelaar, Sophie Simms, Colin Sheppard, and Abigail Woodford, on their performance at the Ice Show!

We would like to wish best of luck to Keely Brothers, a member of the Provincial Gymnastics Team, who is competing at the Atlantic Championship in Nova Scotia

This week is also Healthy Beverage Week. We are encouraging everyone to drink milk, water and non-sugar beverages.

Tuesday was World Book Day and our students enjoy reading every day!

On Thursday our Grade 5/6 classes finished their five week yoga session with Ms. Jessi Martin. They enjoyed it very much and would like to thank Ms. Martin.

We would like to extend best wishes to Ms. Paige Marche-Sherran who finished her work placement today in the J. K. Program.

Our Girls’ Soccer Team will be participating in the invitational tournament at Sacred Heart this weekend. Their first game is at 9:00a.m. tomorrow morning.

On Wednesday evening we held a Parent Information Session for parents whose child will be enrolled in our Sept. Junior Kindergarten, full day Kindergarten (English or French Immersion). If you missed the session or would like information regarding our other programs, please contact the office.

Class News

The Junior Kindergarten: The children are making tulips for Mother’s Day. They enjoyed celebrating Earth Day and did Earth Day crafts, speaking about the environment and recycling. They are learning about water filtration in Science.

 

Mrs. Hodder’s English Kindergarten class: These students are continuing to learn about length and capacity in Math. They really loved taking part in the Earth Day activities and performed a song for our school.

 

Mme. Pérez-Diaz’s French Immersion Kindergarten class: This week the students are learning about measurement. In Science they are learning about the three R’s (reduce, reuse and recycle).  

 

Mme. Mondoux’s Grade One and Two French Immersion class: The Grade Ones planted seeds. They planted beans, peas, herbs and flowers. They are discussing bridges and did a little experiment for Science.  

 

Mrs. George’s Grade One English class: The Grade One students really enjoyed all the Earth Day activties especially planting different types of seeds. They started their geometry unit in Math. In Health class they are learning about school safety.

 

Ms. Park’s Grade Two class: The Grade 2 English class had fun making mystery slime in Science Class this week. They did some creative writing in Language Arts class. This week their student of the week is Colin.

 

Ms. Payne’s Grade Three and Four Class: In Math, they are completing their Math unit on Measurement. They are really excited for the upcoming Science and Heritage Fair.

 

Ms. Neary’s Grade Five and Six Class: Grade 5/6 students had a lot of fun this week dressing in earth colours for Earth Day and really enjoyed getting ready for the Heritage and Science Fairs.

 

Mr. Hancock’s Junior High Class: On Thursday morning, our Junior High students attended TNL’s Youth Theater Production of Jane Austen’s “Sense and Sensibility” at the Arts and Culture. Many thanks to Mrs. McHugh for organizing this event. They also celebrated Shakespeare’s 449th birthday.

Gym with Mr. Gillard: This month students have been learning soccer in Gym class. They have also started boys and girls soccer after school in preparation for upcoming tournaments. They have been very fortunate to have Mr. Bruce Grobbelaar lead some of these soccer practices. Many thanks for his time, knowledge and dedication to the school and the sport of soccer.
 
 


Friday, April 19, 2013

Lion's Roar - Friday, April 19, 2013



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This is a copy of IHMS's weekly news article "Lion's Roar" that appeared in The Western Star newspaper on Friday, April 19, 2013.


By: Mira Ismail, Brooklynn Companion, Hailey Colbourne, and Olivia Park


 
Fares Azouni, Gavin Staples, Max Antle are shown next to the object they created by joining materials in Science class.
 
Spring is in the air and students and staff of Immaculate Heart of Mary School are enjoying the beautiful, sunny weather.  
   
Congratulations are in order for director Miss Neary and the cast of “Oh, What a Tangled Web,” Hajra Ahmad, Nathan Anderson, MacKenzie Brothers, Arshia Kazerouni, Doulas MacKenzie, Claire Reynolds, Maria Reynolds, Hannah Sparkes, as well as our Tech Crew Will Goodridge, and Mr. Hancock. Thank you to Zubia Mahmood who did work backstage. The drama group would like to thank Stan Dawe who donated doors for the set and Mr. Chris Brothers of Century 21 who supplied the van to transport the set, and TNL for donating costumes.  
   
Congratulations are extended to Caylie Blake, a member of the Silver Blades Figure Skating Club, who won a silver medal at the Skate Alantica Championship in Halifax this past weekend.  
   
On Saturday evening Silver Blades Figure Skating Club will be hosting its year end ice show. Many of our students will be involved with this show and they are so excited to be skating with Kaetlyn Osmond, Mathew and Alexandra Young.   
  
We would like to thank The Knights of Columbus who donated $500 to our Model Greenhouse and who also donated soccer balls to our school.  
  
There will be a parent information session on Wednesday, April 24th at 7:00p.m. This will be for any parent whose child will be enrolled in our Junior Kindergarten Program or full day English or French Immersion Kindergarten Program in September 2013. For all other registrations, please contact the office.  
   
On Monday, we will be celebrating Earth Day with many activities to recognize the importance of protecting our Earth. Rhea Hutchings from the City of Corner Brook will be presenting    environmental sessions to our students.      
  
Class News   
 

The Junior Kindergarten: The children would like to thank Cory Conrad, Produce Manager from Colemans at the Gardens and employee, Dorothy Gardner, visited Mrs. Ellsworth and Miss Hickey’s class on Tuesday and did a fantastic nutritional session. The J.K.’s are doing spring activities and recognizing their ABC’s.
  
 Mrs. Hodder’s English Kindergarten class: These students are learning about thunder in Science and generations in Social Studies. In Math we are learning about length.     
  
Mme. Pérez-Diaz’s French Immersion Kindergarten class: This week, the students are comparing sizes of objects in Math and talking about life cycles in Science. They would like to welcome William Turnbull to their class.      
  
Mme. Mondoux’s Grade One and Two French Immersion class: This week the students are finishing their Math unit of numbers up to 100.  They are learning about bones in Health.    
  
 
Mrs. George’s Grade One English class: In Grade 1 the students are writing acrostic poems about spring. They are learning about structures in Science. In Religion class, they are decorating a “New Life/Easter” tree.
 
Ms. Park’s Grade Two class: The students in this class are doing a book study on “Where the Wild Things Are.” In Science they are learning about what makes matter change. This week their star student is Heather.    
  
Ms. Payne’s Grade Three and Four Class: In Grade 3/4 the students will be painting a pillow case with images that represent Newfoundland’s heritage, culture, and tradition.    
  
Ms. Neary’s Grade Five and Six Class: These students have been busy preparing for the upcoming Speak-Off in May, and the upcoming Heritage Fair.    
 
Mr. Hancock’s Junior High Class: These students are preparing for the upcoming All Science Challenge at the Grenfell Campus. They really loved performing their play last Friday at the Regional Drama Festival.     
 
 


Friday, April 12, 2013

Lion's Roar - Friday, April 12, 2013



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This is a copy of IHMS's weekly news article "Lion's Roar" that appeared in The Western Star newspaper on Friday, April 12, 2013.


By: Bridgett Sparkes, Madison Noel, Clarissa Patey, and Cameron Peddle


 
Arshia Kazerouni, Maria Reynolds, MacKenzie Brothers, Hannah Sparkes, Claire Reynolds, and Douglas MacKenzie. Back: Nathan Anderson, and Hajra Ahmad have been working very hard in the past weeks to prepare for their performance of "Oh, What a Tangled Web!"
 

Spring is in the air, and students and staff of Immaculate Heart of Mary School are taking part in educational and fun activities!
 
The student council hosted an Easter Hunt on Thursday before the holidays. The winning classes were Mme Mondoux’s, Miss Neary’s and Miss Park’s. Congratulations! It was a lot of fun!
  
We would like to thank Jessi Martin who did another Yoga session with our Grade 5 and 6 students. Everyone really enjoyed the two sessions. Many thanks!
 
Our Grade 7 Girls’ Basketball Team travelled to Deer Lake on Wednesday and played Xavier. Maria Reynolds had 18 points and Hajra Ahmad had 8 points for the win.
 
We would like to congratulate Keely Brothers who has been chosen to be on the Provincial Gymnastics Team. They will represent our province at the Atlantic Championship in April in Nova Scotia.
 
Tonight our Junior High School students will be performing “Oh, What a Tangled Web” at the Regional Drama Festival at Corner Brook Regional High. Everyone is welcome to watch the show. The show starts at 9:00 p.m!
 
Our school will be performing the musical, Cinderella, and students have been auditioning for their part. Every child will be involved in the production which will take place in late May.
 
On Monday, the Kindergarten Grad Photos will be taken. The photographer will also take the photo of any student who may have missed having his/her photo taken in the fall. 
There will be a parent information session on Wednesday, April 24th at 7:00p.m. This will be for any parent whose child will be enrolled in our Junior Kindergarten Program or full day English or French Immersion Kindergarten Program in September 2013. For all other registrations, please contact the office.
We would like to congratulate Emma Barrett on the birth of her new baby sister, Nadia.
 
On Thursday, guest speakers from the Association of New Canadians presented to our Junior High Students about the immigrant experience in Canada and stereotyping.
 
Class News
 
The Junior Kindergarten: The children are learning about spring through fun creations and activities. Miss Crocker’s and Mrs. Dicks' J. K. class would like to thank Mr. Cory Conrad, Produce Manager from Colemans at the Gardens, for the fun nutritional session on Tuesday morning. They liked all of the on Tuesday Morning. They liked all of the fruit treat too!
 
Mrs. Hodder’s English Kindergarten class: These students are looking forward to their Graduation photos on Monday. They are talking about weather in Science and learning about the letter Z.
 
Mme. Pérez-Diaz’s French Immersion Kindergarten class: This week the students are learning new letters that start with the letter L. They are exploring measurement in Math. They had fun tracing their feet and comparing the sizes. They also had fun reading and discussing the story of Noah’s Ark in Religion class. 
 
Mme. Mondoux’s Grade One and Two French Immersion class: The Grade 2’s are creating their own story books inspired by a book called “Sortez de mon livre!” They will be reading them to the Kindergartens later this month. The Grade Ones are counting by 2’s, 5’s and 10’s as well as learning all about how the letter Ee can help change the sounds of words in Language Arts.
 
Mrs. George’s Grade One English class: The Grade One students are learning about skip counting by 2s, 5s, and 10’s. In Social Studies they are learning about how to take care of our planet. They are also looking for and writing about signs of spring!
 
Ms. Park’s Grade Two class: The Grade 2 English class is learning how to add two digit numbers using many different strategies in Math class. They are having a ton of fun making spring crafts in Art. They are continuing with student of the week writing in Language Arts. This week their star student is Avery!
 
Ms. Payne’s Grade Three and Four Class: In Math, they are completing their Math unit on Measurement. The students were really happy to be back in school and to see each other after a wonderful Easter break. They are really looking forward to an Easter Show & Tell today!
 
Ms. Neary’s Grade Five and Six Class: Grade 5/6 students are busy preparing for the upcoming Musical, Heritage Fair and Science Fair!
 
Mr. Hancock’s Junior High Class: The Junior High School students have had a great time preparing for their play at the Drama Festival!