Friday, January 31, 2014

Lion's Roar - Friday, January 31, 2014

 


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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, January 31, 2014.


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


Members of Mrs. McCarthy's grade 6 class striking a pose with their "Holes" Novels at the literacy night photo booth station. (front L-R): Keely Brothers and Anna Mackenzie, (Second Row L-R): Gina Spencer and Keely Brothers, (third row L-R): Bridgett Sparkes, Cameron Peddle, and William Bruce-Robertson, (Back L-R):Madison Noel, Jayden Lempriere, Cheyenne Bursey (missing: from photo Anna Brake).

 
Photo 2: Junior Kindergarten students  Matthew Buckle and Ethan Hicks enter the gym with flashlights during the Spotlight On Savings celebration.



On Monday our school hosted our first ever family literacy night. It was a huge success! Thank you to Mrs. Foley who organized the event and all the teachers who created fun activities for our families. We had many fun stations including making graphic novels, book mark making, a book sale, library book exchange, literacy games online, mini-book making and a favourite book photo booth.  We also had some prize winners for the door prize, book sale, and book donations. Jayden Lempriere, James Lao, and Lukas Gilbert all won a free book from scholastic. James Lao also won the giant pizza cookie donated by Mrs. George at the used book sale. Yum!

Students in Mrs. George, Mrs. Hodder and Mrs. Foley’s classes are very excited to start the Little Green Thumbs project. Thank you to Mr. George and Mr. King for installing the gardens this week. The Department of Agriculture donated the gardens for this project. Also, Ms. Karen Kennedy from the Department of Natural Resources visited with the teachers this week to help get the project started.

This week we welcomed a new volunteer to our breakfast program. Welcome, Ms. Jennifer McGinn.

On Tuesday our school said goodbye to Wesley Calvalcante, an amazing person, who travelled home to Brazil. We are sad to see him go. His class hosted a special goodbye party and all the students gave him cards and visited to say goodbye.

The Junior High students are doing exams this week. Today they finish with their math exam.

Our school is selling Winter Carnival buttons. The cost is $3 per button.

This week our ITV News reporters are: William Bennett, Cole Dumaresque and Madison Noel.
 
Stars of The Week

We would like to congratulate our grade 6 girls’ basketball team who hosted Templeton Collegiate last Friday. It was a very close and exciting game. The girls lost by only three points. The girls would like to thank their wonderful cheerleaders and their fans that came out to support them. They would also like to thank their awesome coach Mrs. Bishop.
Congratulations to Abigail Woodford who participated in her first hockey tournament in Port Aux Basque last weekend.
 
Class News
 
The junior kindergarten classes are learning about polar bears. They would like to thank Ms. Nancy Janes who donated computer monitors to their classrooms.

Mme. Brake’s Kindergarten French Immersion class would like to wish Noah Conté a happy birthday. They celebrated his birthday this week. They read Jillian Jiggs and made pigs out of recycled water bottles. They are starting their French shapes in math.

Mrs. Hodder’s Kindergarten English class is starting addition and ordinal numbers. They began planting their Little Green Thumbs Garden this week.

Ms. Parsons’s Kindergarten English class has just started their Valentine’s Day math and language activities. They did a melting experiment in science and are learning about groups in social studies. They hope Grace Brake-Higgins is having fun in Jamaica! They would like to tell her they miss her!

Mme. Ryan’s grade one French Immersion class is learning about comparing and measuring objects. This topic has prompted many interesting conversations. They are still exploring how things change this week. They are having several very fun science classes doing tasty experiments.

Mrs. George’s grade one English class is so excited about the seedlings they planted this week as part of the Little Green Thumbs program! They look forward to sampling their produce.

Ms. Park’s grade two class are learning about making wise decisions. They are continuing their study of solids and liquids in science class.

Mme. LaChance’s grade two and three French Immersion class are very busy this week. The grade 2 students are writing a comic book about a dog named Médor who is really annoying! The grade 3 students are reading a story about a stranger in the woods. In this book, all the animals are searching for the strangers. They soon find out the stranger is a snowman made by the children to observe the animals!

Mrs. Foley’s grade three and four class is really excited that their garden is finally here. They will be planting a variety of seeds next week, including: beans, tomatoes and salad mix. They can’t wait to watch their seeds turn into seedlings and later full grown plants that they get to eat!

Mrs. McCarthy’s grade five and six class were very busy this week. The grade six students created a logo for a local business they would like to have in their community. The grade 5 students are very excited to be reading Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. They took pictures pretending they had won their very own golden ticket!

Ms. Jones’s junior high and level 1 class was busy completing midterm exams this week. They will get their report cards next week. On Tuesday they said goodbye to Wesley Calvalcante who has gone back home to Brazil. They hope you enjoyed his time at our school. They will miss him very much! Also, they would like to say goodbye to a special teacher, Ms. Jones who had her last day today.
 

Coming Up

On Monday we are having a celebration of Saint Valentine’s with the prayer group at 1 pm.

The Olympics begin on February 7th. We are very excited!!

We will be celebrating teacher appreciation week February 10 to 14.


  

Friday, January 24, 2014

Lion's Roar - Friday, January 24, 2014

 


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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, January 24, 2014.


By: McKenna Batstone, Makenzy Bishop, Keely Brothers, Anna MacKenzie, and Paige Walsh



Chase Rumbolt-Colbourne (centre) points out the parts of the brain for (L-R): Noah Conte, Ewan Jenkins, and William Parsons in Kindergarten French Immersion learning parts of the brain while doing their MindUp curriculum.

Victoria White from the Kids Eat Smart Foundation and Brandon Brake a grade 2 French Immersion student waiting for breakfast at the school's breakfast program.
 

This week Denise Graham our public health nurse did a presentation on non-smoking for the grades 3 to 6 students as part of Non-Smoking Week. Our junior high class also participated in non-smoking week by making a radio ad.  These students were: Hajra Ahmad, Caroline Bruce-Roberston, Douglas MacKenzie, and Maria Reynolds. Great job, everyone!

The junior high and level 1 students are starting their exams today. They are doing their language exam today.  We wish them good luck!

Last Friday the grade 6 girls’ basketball team had a game at Templeton. Thank you to Mrs. Foley and Ms. Scott for accompanying the students. They are playing another game against Templeton after school today in our school gym!

Ms. Victoria White from the Kids Eat Smart foundation visited our school breakfast program this past Tuesday.

This week our whole school is selling Winter Carnival buttons. The cost is $3 per button.  We hope everyone gets one.

We are collecting used books of all kinds (children, adult, recipe books, etc.) for a used book sale to take place during our Family Literacy Night on January 27. For each book a student donates they will receive a ballot to win a free new book at our February Scholastic Book Fair!
This week our ITV News reporters are: Nathan Anderson, McKenna Batstone, Jayden Lempriere, and Lucas Neville.


Stars of The Week

We would like to congratulate Anna Brake, Claire Brake and Abigail Woodford who skated last week in the 2014 Western Division Competition held in Stephenville. Anna brake placed 6th in the Stars Girls Under 13 and qualified for the provincial tournament for the Western Skating team. Claire Brake and Abigail Woodford both received their report cards earning bronze standard.
Congratulations to our students who participated in the Knights of Columbus Free Throw competition on Saturday. They were: Hajra Ahmad, Makenzy Bishop, Mira Ismail, Sara Ismail and Telicia Young.  Hajra finished first place in the 13 and under category while Sara Ismail placed second. Mira Ismail placed first in the under 12 category. Both Hajra and Mira get to participate in the provincials this weekend.
Class News
 
The junior kindergarten classes are busy this week learning all about penguins and enjoying the new snow we have!

Mme. Brake’s Kindergarten French Immersion class is having lots of fun recycling and learning about the environment. They’ve been practicing mindfulness this week. They have been making much better decisions thanks to their prefrontal cortex.

Mrs. Hodder’s Kindergarten English class is starting the MindUp curriculum this week and learning all about how their brains work. They are working on the letters “k” and “y”. In science they are studying life cycles.

Ms. Parsons’s Kindergarten English class is finishing up their numbers unit in math. They have started learning about predicting in science experiments and freezing and melting. It was Ben Bellows – Davis’s birthday on Monday. Happy 6th Birthday, Ben!

Mme. Ryan’s grade one French Immersion class has been learning about the parts of the body and the digestive system. They have been talking a lot about healthy food choices and what we need to stay healthy. The children are very excited to learn about this and are even discussing it at recess and lunch!

Mrs. George’s grade one English class is learning about sounds that things make in science. They are making story cubes in religion with their favourite stories about Jesus.

Ms. Park’s grade two class is learning about solids, liquids, and gases. They are also learning about technology from the past and having fun making catching snow flake pictures.

Mme. LaChance’s grade two and three French Immersion class are learning a French secret code. When they have words that are plural with an “s” but the “s” is not pronounced it is part of the secret code.  In science class they are learning about structures. They will need to make tests to answer the question: what material is best for building. They are doing lots of experiments to find the answer. The grade 3 students really enjoyed having Mme. LaChance go skiing with them on Tuesday!

Mrs. Foley’s grade three and four class had a great time at their second cross country skiing class. Everyone is showing a lot of improvement already. They are looking forward to Family Literacy Night on Monday from 6-7 pm.

Mrs. McCarthy’s grade five and six class is learning a new version of volleyball in gym class called Nitro Ball. The grade 5 students have started a novel study on the book “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” and made dream catchers in math. The grade 6 students are reading all about space in language and learning about ratios in math.

Ms. Jones’s junior high and level 1 class have been busy this week preparing for exams. They are very sad to say goodbye to Wesley Calvalcante who is returning to Brazil on Wednesday morning. Everyone will miss him!


Coming Up

Our family literacy night is on Jan. 27.

Casual Day is January 30 in aid of the breakfast program.

  

Friday, January 17, 2014

Lion's Roar - Friday, January 17, 2014

 


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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, January 17, 2014.


By: William Bennett, Cheyenne Bursey, Max Chrappa, Madison Noel, and Jack Ryan



Students in Mrs. Foley's grade 3 and 4 class preparing to go skiing at Blow Me Down Trails as part of their cross-country skiing program. L-R: Lucas Neville, Jack Matthews, Ryan Bennett, Isaac Buckingham, Jericho San Jose, Colin Spencer and Ryan Murphy.
 
Members of Ms. Laura Simms Junior Kindergarten class reciting their energy saving tip of the day in the media centre. (L-R): Jeremy Glashan, Katy Hancock, Cameron Bishop and Megan Mercer.


We would like to welcome everyone back from Christmas holidays. Happy New Year!
Before the break the Student Leadership Council and Mrs. Foley hosted a wonderful variety show. It was a fun last day of school!
We would like to thank our students and their families for their support of our Christmas food drive, stockings for seniors and the Firefighter’s toy drive.
This week our students were very excited to participate in a school project called Spotlight on Savings (SOS).  The project was funded from an environmental grant our school received. On Monday we had warm sweater day and turned down the heat, on Tuesday we had a computer free day, Wednesday was non-microwavable lunch day, on Thursday we focused on water conservation and today we are having a big assembly and presenting rants, raps, poems and videos our students have made about energy conservation.
We would like to thank Ms. Jones and the Junior High students for judging the sweater day contest. There were many great sweaters.
Basketball practices began this week.
Our school is selling Winter Carnival buttons. The cost is $3 per button.
We are collecting used books of all kinds (children, adult, recipe books, etc.) for a used book sale to take place during our Family Literacy Night on January 27. For each book a student donates they will receive a ballot to win a free new book at our February Scholastic Book Fair!
This week our ITV News reporters are: Amna Ahmad, Keely Brothers, Emma Doman, and Juan Carlos Ramirez.

Stars of The Week

We would like to congratulate winners in our warm sweater day contest. For the category of most creative the winners were: Abigail Woodford, Daniel Osmond, and Alister MacDonnell. For the category of most unique the winners were: Isaac Buckingham, Gabriel Rowsell, and Lucas Kennedy.  For the category of warmest the winners were Max Chrappa and Mark Janes.

Congratulations to Andrew Boutcher who received his yellow stripe in Tae Kwon Do and broke a board with his foot. Amazing!
Congratulations to Mr. Nadon on his engagement over the Christmas break!
 
Class News

 
The junior kindergarten classes did snowman activities and gym activities using flashlights. They would like to welcome Oliver Carey MacDonald to Mrs. Vincent and Mrs. Dick’s class.

Mme. Brake’s Kindergarten French Immersion class was busy this week learning about different ways we can conserve energy. They focused on recycling and are practicing a song for the assembly.

Mrs. Hodder’s Kindergarten English class is learning about needs and wants in social studies. In language they are working on the letter “k”. On Monday the class did an energy saving tip of the day during a live broadcast from the media centre.

Ms. Parsons’s Kindergarten English class kid a video re-creation of “The Mitten” by Jan Brett this week. They loved making a play! They were very excited to participate in the SOS week . Congratulations to Daniel Osmond who won a Menchie’s card for this creative sweater!

Mme. Ryan’s grade one French Immersion class are learning about our bones and muscles. They are learning how to keep their bodies healthy. They are also learning a lot about conserving energy and how to ensure we are not being wasteful.

Mrs. George’s grade one English class is very excited about their new SmartBoard. They are busy writing their New Year’s resolutions in language arts and number stories in math. They are very happy to be back in school with all their friends. Happy New Year, everyone!

Ms. Park’s grade two class are learning and singing about energy conservation. They enjoyed making the biggest snowman craft in art class this week. In social studies they are learning interesting facts about the confederation bridge.

Mme. LaChance’s grade two and three French Immersion class came back from the break with lots of stories to share with their classmates. They were presenting one of their presents in French to the class. It was very interesting. In class they also spoke about energy conservation. They created some inventions to save energy in the future like a car which uses snow for power and a TV that turns itself off when no one is in the room.

Mrs. Foley’s grade three and four class went to Blow Me Down Trails for their first week of the grade 4 cross country ski program. It was the first time for many students. The students had lots of fun. They had excellent weather to be outside, and are looking forward to next week. They also enjoyed the week of conservation activities. They especially enjoyed preparing their acrostic poem for the assembly.

Mrs. McCarthy’s grade five and six class had a busy week. The grade 6 class has finished their novel study on Holes. The grade 5’s completed an informational text this week on the environment. The grade 5’s had a great time creating a video for the SOS project called “Captain Energy and the Energy Villains”.

Ms. Jones’s junior high and level 1 class is busy preparing for midterm exams. They enjoyed helping to judge the sweater day contest for the SOS project.

Coming Up


There will be a non-smoking presentation for the grades 4-6 students on Monday. JH exams will begin on January 24 and our family literacy night is on Jan. 27.