Today was a blast.
We headed to St. Clair for 9:45. We hit the gym first. Ball hockey, soccer, basketball, volleyball, gymnastics, and some free time.
Next we headed to the pool. It was a diving fiesta! We had a blast swimming and playing.
We had a pizza and juice picnic, then played capture the flag around the pond.
We headed back to school for a surprise water balloon fight and freezies.
Tomorrow is our auction and sadly the last day...
I am so going to miss my munchkins....
Ms. Reaume's Grade 5 Class
Wednesday, 24 June 2015
Saturday, 20 June 2015
Our Year: A Slideshow
I tried to post it here, but I guess I'm just not that tech savvy yet...
Thanks!!
The Last Few Days
Well, last week of posts...
Ugh, I am struggling with losing this phenomenal group of kids...but as they say, "The show must go on!"
The Grade 5s presented their fractured fairytale plays that they independently wrote, directed, and starred in, with no assistance. There were a few hiccups along the way, with some kids absent, and some stepping in and taking over, but overall the performances were great! I am so proud of them for working together on their own and creating a product that they can be proud of.
The dances were awesome too! I love watching the kids embrace their creativity, and step out of their comfort zone. Life is so much better when you are having FUN!!
The visit from the Mayor was spectacular. Photos are below. Regardless of our political beliefs or opinions, Mayor Dilkens was very professional and took the students so seriously. He treated them just as he would any of his constituents. Councillor Francis was just as wonderful with the kids. The kids were extremely serious, and Mayor Dilkens said "Wow, the students at Christ the King were the most polite and asked the most serious questions." CBC News was there to report...and WE MADE IT ON THE 5 o'CLOCK NEWS!!!
Click here to see...OUR CLASS ON THE NEWS!
My apologies for not posting...this week has been insane,,. and we haven't had homework.
I'll leave my final thank-yous and farewells for later this week...
Ugh, I am struggling with losing this phenomenal group of kids...but as they say, "The show must go on!"
The Grade 5s presented their fractured fairytale plays that they independently wrote, directed, and starred in, with no assistance. There were a few hiccups along the way, with some kids absent, and some stepping in and taking over, but overall the performances were great! I am so proud of them for working together on their own and creating a product that they can be proud of.
The dances were awesome too! I love watching the kids embrace their creativity, and step out of their comfort zone. Life is so much better when you are having FUN!!
The visit from the Mayor was spectacular. Photos are below. Regardless of our political beliefs or opinions, Mayor Dilkens was very professional and took the students so seriously. He treated them just as he would any of his constituents. Councillor Francis was just as wonderful with the kids. The kids were extremely serious, and Mayor Dilkens said "Wow, the students at Christ the King were the most polite and asked the most serious questions." CBC News was there to report...and WE MADE IT ON THE 5 o'CLOCK NEWS!!!
Click here to see...OUR CLASS ON THE NEWS!
My apologies for not posting...this week has been insane,,. and we haven't had homework.
I'll leave my final thank-yous and farewells for later this week...
Monday, 15 June 2015
Monday, June 16
THE MAYOR IS COMING TOMORROW!!!!
Dress up, wear red, white and black. If you are asking a question, be prepared!
Plays are Friday at 1:30 for anyone that would like to attend.
Dances are tomorrow!
Dress up, wear red, white and black. If you are asking a question, be prepared!
Plays are Friday at 1:30 for anyone that would like to attend.
Dances are tomorrow!
Friday, 12 June 2015
Tuesday, 9 June 2015
Monday, 8 June 2015
Homework
Math: Page 299 #1-4
Literacy: Have your 5 subtopics chosen for your poster
June 15th: Dances
June 18th: Plays
Literacy: Have your 5 subtopics chosen for your poster
June 15th: Dances
June 18th: Plays
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