Friday, December 20, 2013

Lion's Roar - Friday, December 20, 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, December 20, 2013.


By: McKenna Batstone, Chloe Colbourne, Cameron Peddle, Clara Ryan, and Paige Walsh



Students in Mrs. Deckert's afterschool sewing group proudly presenting their finished products (Back L-R): Gavin Staples, Reyd Ward, Gordon Staples and (front) Rebecca Janes.


It has been a really busy week at IHMS. We would like to congratulate the winners in the Remembrance Day contest who received their certificates on Monday night. They also presented their work in chapel on Wednesday morning.

We would like to thank St. Gerard’s school for lending us the risers for our annual Christmas concert last week. The concert was a great success. Thank you to Mr. Graham and Mrs. Michael for all your hard work and thank you to our volunteers and those who donated baked goods or items for sale and to our families for supporting our big show! Also thank you to Mr. Spencer for taking wonderful photos for us during the show.

We received a $500 wellness grant for our health program, and a $1,000 Coleman’s Kids Get Active Grant. Thank you to Mr. Nadon for working on the grants. Our school also received $3,500 from the TD Friends of the Environment Foundation for a project with our greenhouse. Thank you to Mrs. McCarthy and Mrs. King who worked on that proposal.

On Tuesday Keely Brothers along with other grade 6 students in the city visited locations around the city collecting food items for the food bank.

Thank you to all our families for their donations to the food bank, stockings for seniors and toys for the firefighter’s toy drive.

On Wednesday we celebrated the Feast of the Immaculate Conception in our chapel with Mrs. Coleman and the prayer group.

We also celebrated some Christmas activities this week. On Wednesday we had a school pancake breakfast, skating on Thursday sponsored by the Knights of Columbus and a school variety show in the afternoon organized by the student council.

Ms. Park’s class lit the third candle on the advent wreath on Tuesday and Mme. LaChance’s class lit the fourth candle on Wednesday.  Thank you for your beautiful prayers and celebration.

This week our ITV News reporters are: Hajra Ahmad, Simon Boitsefski, Isaac Buckingham, and Emily Murley.
We would like to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and happy New Year!



Stars of The Week

We would like to congratulate Aiden Lamswood on receiving a medal in hockey last week.
 
 
Class News

The junior kindergarten classes would like to congratulate Mark and Rebecca Janes’s family who moved into their new home for Christmas. They would like to wish best wishes to Deborah McCarthy and Felicia Ginn who finish their ECE placement with us on Friday. The students enjoyed making reindeer food this week and creating presents for mom and dad. The students are having their Christmas party on Friday.

Mme. Brake’s Kindergarten French Immersion class had a very exciting week. It was full of Christmas fun including: cookie decorating, Christmas carols, gift wrapping and more snow fun. We are wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas.

Mrs. Hodder’s Kindergarten English class made Christmas tree crafts for their classroom. The most important thing that happened this week was that they received a letter right from Santa!

Ms. Parsons’s Kindergarten English class made homemade cinnamon Christmas decorations in the cafeteria. They also made melted snowmen in a baggie. They are super excited for the Christmas break and had a great time skating on Thursday.

Mme. Ryan’s grade one French Immersion class is very busy this week cluing up activities before the Christmas break. They had so much fun with all the activities this week.

Mrs. George’s grade one English class is making a special surprise for parents for Christmas. They are sad to announce that two of their classmates are moving in the New Year. Erica is moving out of the province and Nikola is moving out of the country. They will miss them a lot, but will stay in touch. They would like to wish all our readers a very Merry Christmas and a happy New Year too!

Ms. Park’s grade two class enjoyed lighting the third advent candle in the chapel and making Christmas ornaments in class. They would like to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas.

Mme. LaChance’s grade two and three French Immersion class were busy being Santa’s elves and doing lots of things for their parents this week. They are enjoying making cards for each other and were excited to light the fourth advent candle in chapel and sing their French song for the school.

Mrs. Foley’s grade three and four class celebrated Mr. Nadon’s birthday with a Maple Leafs themed party on Friday. In art class they created beautiful stained glass nativity scenes for the windows. On Wednesday they got creative with some Christmas –themed science experiments and activities. They are enjoying all the snow and looking forward to Christmas.

Mrs. McCarthy’s grade five and six class is really looking forward to Christmas break. The grade five students are learning about point of view by reading a play about the birth of Jesus. The grade six students are learning about data in math. Both grades had a lot of fun doing their surprise “Mummer Song” performance at the variety show on Thursday.
Ms. Jones’s junior high and level 1 class was busy this week creating a video for the variety show about Christmas memories. Last week the grade 8 technology class made a radio ad about why smoking is a bad idea. The students are excited to have a two week vacation!
 

Coming Up
School will be dismissed for Christmas break on Friday at noon and will re-open on Monday, January 6, 2014.
 
  

Friday, December 13, 2013

Lion's Roar - Friday, December 13, 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, December 13, 2013.


By: Anna Brake, Samuel Michael, Bridgett Sparkes, and Telicia Young


Students in Mrs. McCarthy's grade five and six class making "luminaries" for Christmas. Local artist Mrs. Jane Bruce-Robertson visited the class ton Monday to work on this project with the students. (Back L-R): Max Chrappa and Samuel Michael, (Front L-R): Chenoah Park and Sam Antle begin making luminaries.
Cheyenne Bursey and Jacob Bursey with Santa who visited our school last week.
  
Santa Claus visited our school last week! Thank you to Mr. Reynolds for taking our photos with Santa.
Our second Advent candle was lit by Mme. Ryan’s class. They did an excellent job.
Our school float for the Santa Claus parade was awesome! We would like to say thank you to all the students and teachers who worked on the float. We would like to send a special thank you to Mrs. Bruce-Robertson who helped with painting and Mr. King and Mr. McCarthy who helped with constructing the float on Friday evening. Also, thank you to Jim Conway of Conway’s Towing who provided the flatbed and Humber Valley Paving who provided the space to prepare the float.
On Saturday we held our annual tree trimming social. Mrs. McCarthy’s grade five and six class organized a fun afternoon at school. Thank you to all the families who celebrated with us.
The grade six girls’ basketball team represented our school at the Tiny Titans basketball tournament at Corner Brook Regional High last weekend. Thank you to their coach Lilana Williams and the girls for doing an amazing job.
Our Christmas concert was last night. Everyone looked and sounded great. Thank you to Mrs. Michael’s and Mr. Graham for helping us be so awesome.
The Chamber Choir is singing today at the Senior’s Complex at 1:00 pm.
We are still collecting items for the food bank, stockings for seniors and the firefighter’s toy drive. Thank you for all your donations.
This week our ITV News reporters are: Sam Antle, Anna MacKenzie, Clara Ryan, and Paige Walsh. 

Stars of The Week

Congratulations to basketball players Makenzy Bishop, Emma Doman and Telicia Young who won Player of the game awards last weekend. Also, Makenzy Bishop won Most Valuable Player of the tournament for our school.

Congratulations to Mrs. McCarthy’s grade six class who were winners of the Winter Carnival Slogan contest!

Congratulations to Craig Bishop who received a medal for Karate a few weeks ago.

Congratulations to Fares Azouni who received an award for sparring in Stephenville this past weekend at a Tae Kwon Do competition.

Congratulations to hockey players Samuel Blackwood, Carter Bromley, Natalie Caines,  Jakson Ganz, Alister MacDonnell, Samuel Michael, and Saleem Obeid who received medals in a tournament last weekend.

Congratulations to our winners in the Legion’s Remembrance Day poster and essay contests.

The winners for the poster contest were: Sarah Skinner for third place in the kindergarten colour poster contest, Natalie Parsons, third place in the junior colour poster contest, Ava Ignor for fourth place in the junior colour poster, and Maria Reynolds for fourth place in the intermediate colour poster contest.

The winners for the essay contest were: Bridgett Sparkes for third place in the junior essay, Makenzy Bishop for fourth place in the junior essay, Gina Spencer for first place in the junior essay, Juan Ramirez for fourth place in the intermediate essay and Hajra Ahmad for third place in the intermediate essay.

Gina Spencer also won third place in the junior poetry category.

Congratulations everyone!

Class News

The junior kindergarten classes are saying goodbye to Georgia Hancock this week. She is moving o Saskatchewan. The class had a small party for her on Thursday. Ms. Crocker’s afterschool children made a wonderful display of the true meaning of Christmas. Miriam and Noah Conte are very exicted about their new baby brother Leo.

Mme. Brake’s Kindergarten French Immersion class has been very busy practicing for the Christmas concert. All of their hard work paid off. It was a big success. They have finished off the week with snowman building and hot chocolate. They learned that a marshmallow in French is called “une guimauve”.

Mrs. Hodder’s Kindergarten English class is very busy preparing for Christmas. They had a great time at the Christmas concert! They loved singing with all the other kindergarten classes.

Ms. Parsons’s Kindergarten English class is busy getting ready for Christmas. They have been doing all sorts of Christmas crafts and activities. Their Elf, Chippy, has been hiding in lots of new places.

Mme. Ryan’s grade one French Immersion class is working hard on mental math. They are also doing a lot of Christmas vocabulary and they are learning to read a book about Christmas. They are excited to be painting their own window sticks.

Mrs. George’s grade one English class is doing subtraction stories in math. In social studies they are learning about needs and wants. They were super excited to do the welcome poem at the concert last night.

Ms. Park’s grade two class is having fun making reindeer portraits in art. They had a lot of fun practicing for the Christmas concert. They are making movie scripts in science class about hunting and helping the environment.

Mme. LaChance’s grade two and three French Immersion class were busy this week practicing for the Christmas concert. They are very proud that they have learned two Christmas songs: Noel Russe (Russian Christmas) and Meilleurs Voeux (Best Wishes). They were on stage with all the French Immersion classes. It was an awesome moment. Mme. LaChance is very proud of them!

Mrs. Foley’s grade three and four class are excited about Christmas. They made beautiful angel ornaments out of different types of pasta. Congratulations to Heather Cooper, Clare Coleman, Amna Ahmad and Emily Murley who represented our school at the grade 6 basketball tournament. They held their own the court with the grade 5 and six students.

Mrs. McCarthy’s grade five and six class had a great time planning the tree trimming social last weekend. The grade 5 students are working on Christmas demand writing this week. They are using their imaginations! They would like to thank Mrs. Jane Bruce-Robertson who visited their class on Monday to make luminaries with them. They loved it! All the students are looking forward to the Christmas break.
Ms. Jones’s junior high and level 1 class is helping to bring in items for the Food Drive, Toys for the firefighters and stocking items for seniors. In language class they are finishing up their novel studies before the Christmas break.

 

Coming Up

On Tuesday we are going ice skating at 9:30 am at the Pepsi Centre.
On Wednesday we are having a school pancake breakfast. The Christmas variety show will be Thursday afternoon. School will be dismissed for Christmas break on Friday at noon!
 
  

Friday, December 6, 2013

Lion's Roar - Friday, December 6, 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, December 6, 2013.


By: Sam Antle, William Bruce-Robertson, Emma Doman, Jayden Lempriere, Gina Spencer


Photo of students from Mrs. George's grade one class who prepared a special presentation for the first week of Advent. (L-R): Jasmine Batstone, Molly George and Gabriel Rowsell.
 

Photo is of students in Ms. Park's grade two class with their pita pizza's (L-R): Will Brothers, Jorga Perrett, Jenna Cammie, and Max Antle.
 
It’s been a busy week at Immaculate Heart of Mary School! To start off, last Friday, the grade six to level one students who participated in the Intermediate Skills Challenge showed off their skills in the gymnasium for the whole school. It was a great hit. They did awesome!
Also on Friday were the photo re-takes for people who wanted to get their pictures re-done.
Mrs. George, Mrs. Foley and Mrs. Hodder recently returned from St. John’s where they were learning about the Little Green Thumbs program. They are all very excited to bring this program to our school!
On Monday, the first Advent candle was lit by Mrs. George’s grade one class. They explained the meaning of Advent and we sang a song. Great job, everyone!
Everybody is busy preparing for the Christmas parade and Christmas concert. We are all very excited!
We would like to thank Mr. Rodney Antle who donated a Foosball table to our school this week.
The grade 6 girls’ basketball team will be participating in the Tiny Titans basketball tournament at Corner brook High! We hope they do well.
The Junior High students would like to thank Barb and Bart Anderson who helped with driving students in the Intermediate Skills Challenge.
This week our ITV News reporters are: Caroline Bruce-Robertson, Cameron Peddle, Bridgett Sparkes and Heather Cooper.
 

Stars of The Week

 
Congratulations to Bridgett Sparkes who participated in the Provincial heats and Finals Invitiational meet in Gander last weekend. Bridgett placed 6th in the 50 m back and 100 m back, 10th in the 100 m free, 14th in the 50 m free and 16th in the 200 m free.

McKenna Batstone and Anna Brake travelled to Stephenville last weekend for a figure skating test day. McKenna passed her test in Canesta Dance and Anna passed her senior bronze test. Congratulations, girls! Also, Jenna Cammie passed her Dutch Waltz in figure skating.
Congratulations to Gabriel Rowsell who received his badge from swimming.

Class News

The junior kindergarten classes are busy getting ready for Christmas and doing lots of Christmas crafts.

Mme. Brake’s Kindergarten French Immersion class is very excited that their elf on the shelf showed up this week. He’s been doing lots of silly things. They are busy preparing for the Christmas concert.

Mrs. Hodder’s Kindergarten English class is working on five frame grids in math. They are hard at work learning their Christmas concert piece. They are also practicing a special Christmas dance for the Christmas variety show.

Ms. Parson’s Kindergarten English class is working on a wall of fame and doing all kinds of Christmas decorating. They are also learning about each other.

Mme. Ryan’s grade one French Immersion class  has started making some Christmas crafts. They are learning the difference between needs and desires. They are finishing their discussions about the seasons, changes in the weather and nature during each season.

Mrs. George’s grade one English class is writing friendly letters to Santa this week. They are learning all about Advent in religion class and are starting some Christmas crafts.

Ms. Park’s grade two class had fun making pita break pizza’s for a fun science activity. They would like to thank Mr. Peter Antle of Greenwood Inn and Suites for bringing in materials and the milk, as well as Mrs. Nadine Perrett for helping them out. They are having fun making Christmas crafts and practicing for the Christmas concert.

Mme. LaChance’s grade two and three French Immersion class worked hard to make 3D snowflakes to decorate their classroom. There is a real snowstorm in the class! For social studies they did a survey about where people were born. The results are 74 per cent were born in Newfoundland, 15 per cent were born in another province, and 11 per cent were born in another country. In IHMS 8 different countries are represented!

Mrs. Foley’s grade three and four class are writing stories about being stuck in a snow globe. They are creating snow globes in art to go with their writing. In French they are learning about their school and enjoyed the scavenger hunt to find Mr. Ryley.  All four teams found him in record time.

Mrs. McCarthy’s grade five and six class are making grid drawings in art class and having fun doing it. In religion class they made ornaments for the Jessie tree. In gym they are excited about starting floor hockey and in French they are making friendship cubes.
Ms. Jones’ junior high and level 1 class is busy preparing for the Christmas parade. They helped to prepare the signs to go up on the float and planned some of the ideas. They are also busy practicing their band pieces for the Christmas concert next week.
 

Coming Up

This Saturday is the Annual Lion’s Club Christmas Parade. Students wishing to ride on the float should meet at the Pepsi Centre at 4:30 pm.

Our annual Tree Trimming Social is being organized by the grade five and six class. It will be this Sunday beginning at 2 pm.
IHMS’s Christmas concert is on December 12 at 7 pm. Students have to be at school in full uniform for 6:30 pm.  All classes are very excited!