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THE MESSENGER A Newsletter for Supporters of Immanuel Christian School
Vol. 26 No. 19
January 24, 2014
From the Principal – Mr. P. Veenendaal
Our first news this week concerns our teaching staff for next year. The school board has offered a full-
time teaching position to Mr. Dave Nienhuis and he has accepted that. As most of you know, Dave left
us about 4 years ago after many years of teaching French and other subjects and working as our Vice-
Principal and Athletic Director, to teach in Fergus, Ontario. For several reasons, Dave, along with his
wife, Erica, expressed the desire to return to teach at Immanuel in Winnipeg. When Mr. Edmund
Nederveen told us that he would not return next year so he could pursue a Bachelor of Education degree
at an Ontario university, we had an opening to hire Mr. Nienhuis back. The Nienhuis’s plan to move
back to Winnipeg with their 2 youngest daughters this summer.
Other teachers will soon receive their contracts/offers from the school board. Please encourage them to
continue in their tasks here at Immanuel for the next year. We appreciate their work and we would like
to continue working with the same team that has worked well in the past. The Clarion pages are filling
up quickly with “wanted ads” so we realize that there are still many opportunities to work in Reformed
schools.
In the Messenger you will find a new student timetable for the second semester. We have had to drop a
Grade 12 Social Studies course because of a lack of enrolment, so that means we had to do some changes
in teaching assignments. Thanks to all involved with this for your great cooperation.
LIBRARY NEWS
Student-recommended: available in our school library
D-Day: Juno Beach, by Lance Goddard, combines photos,
accounts from the veterans involved, and writing by
Lance Goddard (author of several books on the
“invasion of Europe” by the Allies) to capture the heroism
and sacrifice required for the Canadian army to establish a
beachhead on D-Day, and begin the long process of freeing
Europe from Nazi domination.
Library Hours for the Rest of Us:
Students have their own library times,
but library hours for the rest of us for 2013-2014 are from
8:45 to 11:45 - Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
mornings.
Overdue Library Books:
Kindergarten:
Jade V.
Grade 1
Mikaela R
Nicole V.
Grade 2:
Keith M.
Matthew M.
Julia V.
Kevin W.
Grade 3:
Seth V.
Grade 5:
Julia W.
Grade 6:
Kazia T.
Grade 7 :
Matthew D.
James N.
Rebecca R.
Grade 8:
Robyn D.
Savannah M.
David N.
Grade 9:
Leonard B.
Carrie P.
Grade 11:
Izaak V
Grade 12 :
Stephanie D.
Shania K.
Shayna T.
Kenny V.
Caitlyn V.
Courtney W.
GENERAL NEWS:
1. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY FOR PARENTS: “Helping Boys
Learn by Dr. Edmond Dixon” Date: Wednesday, February 12, 2014 Place: St. John Brebeuf
Parish Hall, 1707 St. John Brebeuf Place. Time: 7 p.m. Fee: “Free Will Offering Basket” to
help offset event costs. RSVP: In order to help us staff the event, please register
at https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/helping-boys-learn-by-dr-edmond-dixon-tickets-10294584379.
For more information, please contact Danielle Savage, St. John Brebeuf Parent Council
Secretary,dsavage@mymts.net
2. DUFFERIN CHRISTIAN SCHOOL SENIOR DRAMA CLUB is putting on a production
of Anne of Green Gables by Alice Chadwicke, adapted from Lucy Maude Montgomery's novel,
on February 28 and March 1 . It promises to be an exciting production with Laura
Vanderveen starring as Anne, Autumn Gansekoele as Marilla and Quentin Vandermeulen as
Matthew. Tickets for reserved seating are available from the school secretary at 204 745 2278,
and can still be paid at the door. Rush tickets will be available for unsold seats. Ticket prices
this year are $10.00 for adults age 16 and over, $5.00 for students 15 years old and
under. There is a family ticket for $40.00 which includes parents and children 15 and
under. The venue is the Carman Collegiate in their newly renovated theatre; the time for both
productions 7:30 PM.
3. SOUP DAY: Elementary parents, please remember that Wednesday the 29th is hot lunch day. If
you child would like hot soup, please send them with a cup and spoon. Thank you.
4. I LOVE TO READ MONTH REQUEST: If anyone has a small pup tent the library could use
for decoration only for a month or so, could you please contact Juliette Dewitt @ 4445825. Thank
you."
5. ART AFTERNOON: The grade 6 students have been busy designing their murals for art
afternoon. For this event we’ll need many containers to fill with paint. If you have any large
yogurt, sour cream or other containers to donate for this activity please send them to the grade 6
classroom.
6. LOST and FOUND: Our daughter came home with the wrong coat on Sunday! We are looking
for a size 5 girls winter coat. Costco brand: Crush. Color: Blue/Green with Navy and white on the
sleeves. We have the same coat in size 8. Please call the
Voncks at 204-224-1015 Presumably it was lost at
Church during the Christmas break.
7. Mass Band Fundraiser: If you are still looking to
purchase a Show and Save coupon book or know of
someone who is, please contact the school and we will help you get one. This fundraiser will be
used to support the Mass Band Concert which we will be hosting in the spring. THERE ARE
FEWER THAN 50 REMAINING.
8. WANTED: Old electronic equipment such as computers, printers, etc. … both small and large.
Ms. Fenny Kuik dismantles and recycles valuable material from them. Please call Mr. Ralph van
Goor to coordinate your delivery of these goods.
9. WANTED: Cardboard or plastic egg cartons for crafts and painting. Please send them to school
or drop them off at the office.
10. See www.icsstudentblog.org for student news, Christian history,
Christian music artists, and more photos. Also, check out the ICS Student Blog Facebook page!
11. Winnipeg is hosting the Mass Band Concert this coming Spring!
We need your help in accommodating about 150 out-of-town band students,
chaperones, band directors, etc from April 17 - 21.
Are you able to accommodate some guests?
How many guests can you host?
Do you prefer to host females/males?
Thank you ! If you have any questions or concerns please do not hesitate to call Bill + Henrietta Raap at (204) 510-5456 or email prairieacres76@gmail.com
12. EXAM SCHEDULE – January 2014
Grade Friday, Jan. 24 Monday, Jan. 27 Tuesday, Jan. 28 Wed, Jan. 29 Thursday, Jan. 30
9 RefSt 11G English 10F
Mid-term
Science 10F
Mid-term
Fut. In Bus 15G SocSt 10F
Mid-term
10 RefSt 21G Desktop Pub 35S Intro to Applied
/Pre-Calc 20S
Science 20F Geog 20F
11 RefSt 31G English 30S Pre-Cal 30S
Essentials 30S (a)
Physics 30S
Biology 30S
12 RefSt 41G Essentials 30S (b) Western Civ 40S
GUIDANCE – Mrs. E. Dykstra
The Advance College Preparation for Grade 10 & 11 Students has been rescheduled to February
13, 2014.. For those who are not able to attend but would like to view this online, there are instructions
posted online at blogs.rrc.ca/student. This will be viewable for about 1 month after the event is over.
Those who registered for the previous event are not required to register again. However, those who have
not registered need to do so by Wednesday, February 12, 2014 by visiting www.rrc.ca/advanceprep.
Just to remind you again about what this event is about:
This is a very important session for Grade 10 & 11 high school students and their parents to help prepare
in advance for college by getting started early to learn about the admission process, getting on waiting
lists earlier, starting the career exploration process, planning to register for the right Grade 11 & 12
courses, learning about student support services and also an opportunity for parents to learn about ways
they can support their children through this process to set them up for the most success later on!
GRADE 7 & 8 students KIDS KAMP @ RED RIVER COLLEGE allows students to apply to attend
one workshop to learn about electrical/electrical engineering. The sessions are held on a number of
Saturdays during February and March. Space is limited to 16 students per session so apply early.
Students were given an information package.
FORUM FOR YOUNG CANADIANS- If you are 15-19 years old and have an interest in national
politics and public affairs then this is for you! Spend one week in Ottawa on Parliament Hill! There are a
few time frames available. You are responsible for the cost but there are many bursaries available. Check
out www.forum.ca for more information and/or ask Mrs. Dykstra for an application form. ICS has had
students attend this event in the past.
THE ROTARY CAREER SYMPOSIUM has its website up and running and is inviting students to
complete some pre-event activities. There are three activities available and for each one you complete,
your name is entered to win an ipad. Check out www.careersymposium.ca.
Scholarships
Deadline Name/Criteria Contact/ Information
February 14 United Way- Youth
Leaders in Action- Must
have volunteered with
one of the agencies linked
to the United Way.
www.unitedwaywinnipeg.ca/impact/community-
investment-guide.
Email: lbowles@unitedwaywinnipeg.mb.ca
Call:204-924-4265
Or ask Mrs. Dykstra for a list of agencies that qualify and
an application form.
***Students at ICS have been awarded this scholarship in
the past, so check it out!
March 10 Remax Quest for
Excellence $1000.00
Bursary.
( 16 available) and a
flight in a hot air balloon!
1250 word essay “which conveys your motivation,
leadership and communication skills in connection with
your community efforts”
Enter online @ www.remax.ca
Upcoming Events
Date Name/ Criteria Contact/ information
This coming Friday,
January 31
CMU Campus Visit Day for students
interested in Business or Music
Campus Visit days begin at 8:45am (in
the castle looking building on the corner
of Grant and Shaftesbury) and go until
roughly 3pm. Students will take part in
a class, and chapel, meet some of our
faculty and staff, have lunch in our
dining hall, and have specialty coffee in
our student run café. It’s an experience
that is our pleasure to provide.
www.cmu.ca
Tuesday, February 11 Skills Trade & Technology Showcase
@ Winnipeg Technical College
Grade 8 to attend.
Thursday, February 13 Advance College Prep for Grade 10 and
11
See above
Thursday, February 13 Open House @ Winnipeg Technical
College- 9am- 8pm
Register online @
www.wtc.mb.ca
Tuesday, February 18 RRC Open House : 12-3 & 5-8pm Register with Mrs. Dykstra
Wednesday, February 19 Info Days @ U of M: 9-2pm
RRC Open House: 9-2pm
U of W Open House: 9-2 & 3:30-8pm
Register with Mrs. Dykstra
Thursday, February 20 Info Days @ U of M: 9-2pm
CMU Open House: 11- 3pm
Register with Mrs. Dykstra
Apply by February 28 to
attend.
2014 Explore! French Program
You must be 16 years old by
June 2014 and a Canadian Citizen.
Tuition, meals and
accommodation are covered by a
bursary; you have to pay for your
own travel, spending money and the
registration fee
www.myexplore.ca to apply.
Wednesday, March 19 Rotary Career Symposium @ The
Convention Centre
Grade 10 & 11 to attend with
Grade 12 by request
MUSIC NOTES! – Mr. Bonefaas
This year grades 1-3 will be going to the WSO for the program “Musical Discoveries” on February 5, at
1:00 pm. Permission slips went home this week, please ensure to hand it back by January 30.
Preparations are on the way for the Mass Band Concert. We need your help in accommodating about 150
out-of-town band students, chaperones, band directors from April17-21. Please contact Bill and Henrietta
Raap if you are able to host. Also contact them if you pre-arrange(d) accommodation.
K-6 choir: Now that the Christmas Season is well behind us, we started learning music for the Easter
Program.
Kindergarten: This week we learned “Fiddledeedee” and learned how to find a “friend” to walk with.
Next week we will make the song into a clapping game with a partner. We’ll also work on the poem
“The Train.”
Grade 1-3: This week we learned about the instruments in the orchestra. We listened to examples of
what string instruments sound like, and what kind of music they play. We also learned about the different
instrument families in a Symphony Orchestra, like the WSO.
Grade 3 Recorder: The next time is February 7.
Grade 4: This week we learned “Kookaburra” which is an Australian Folk song. We learned to play the
rhythms on instruments and sang the song at the same time. Next week we’ll learn “I’ve been to London”
and play a clapping game.
Recorder: We had recorder this week, the next time we have recorder is February 14.
Grade 5
This week we learned “Hot Potato” and played a game. Next week we’ll add instruments to this song.
We’ll also learn “I’ve a Car.”
Grade 6:This week we continued with Rhythm Composition, and put actual note value to the beat we are
playing. Next week we’ll learn about “Mood” in music and how it is created.
Band 10G – Junior: Remember to hand in your Personal Information forms.
ELEMENTARY CLASSROOM NEWS: Kindergarten – Mrs. Nyhof
We had another full week and most of it spent indoors due to the weather. This week we had a special
guest, Constable Dow (Lilliana’s dad) in our classroom to teach us about police work in our community.
Thank you for sharing your work and all of the tools you use to help keep us safe. Please keep on
practicing your address and telephone number with your child. It is important safety information. We will postpone our community helper dress up day to a day in Feb. as we plan to continue this unit
into Feb. Remember that there is no school on Friday. Elementary teachers will be busy getting the
school decorated for “I Love to Read” month. It is an exciting month that all of the students look forward
to each year.
Here is what’s planned for next week:
Parent Helpers: M: D. Nobel
W: J. Dewitt
Monday: Library books and home reading bags (5 books) are due
Bible Stories: M: The Ten Commandments
W: The Golden Calf
Memory Work: Song: Psalm 134:1, 2,3, Text: Mark 12: 30-31b(leaving out the words “The second is
this…”) Address and Telephone number
Show and Tell: Mon: Krista & Lilliana
Wed: Matt & Nadia
Math: #6 & 7, comparisons
Language Arts: Continuing with Animated Literacy-letters, sounds and songs. Phono awareness studies
Social Studies: Family and Community Helpers
P.E.: Manipulative Skills
Grade 1: Mrs. Heidema Slowly but surely we are moving into our new Science/Social Studies/Health unit that we (Mrs. D. Dykstra
and Mrs. Heidema) named ‘Living in this World’. Our lessons and theme centers revolve around the question,
“How do I make a difference living in this world?” We will focus on differences in peoples and their needs and
animals and their needs. This offers us a great opportunity to see how God created man wonderfully and fearfully,
how He provides for our needs and what task He gives man in his environment all the way through history from
Adam and Eve in paradise to us here in Winnipeg. Not only that, but God also provides in the world of animals.
Just read Psalm 104 (what we will do this week) and you will see: How many are your works, O LORD! In wisdom
you made them all; the earth is full of your creatures. (vs.24)
Parents thank you for doing the Home Reading so diligently. Around this time of the year the reading
skills of many students are increasing noticeably. Also, their confidence in reading is growing. Daily reading
practice certainly pays off! With I Love to Read Month coming up there will be even more chances to read more
and more and more…
We are looking forward to our field trip on Feb. 5 to the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra. Parents please
send in the permission slips if you haven’t done so yet. Have a good week again!
For next week:
Helpers: Brett, Cohen, Brooklyn and Noah K.
Memory Work: - Song: Ps 142:1 (due Thursday January 30)
- Text: Joshua 1:9 (due Thursday January 30)
Bible: After the Israelites celebrated the first Passover they finally could leave Egypt. This week the stories will be
about the Exodus, the passage through the Red Sea and we will see how God provides His people with food and
water in the desert.
Word Wall Words: Into – nice – on – our.
Letter Work: Last week we practiced words with the ch sound. With letter cards the students formed words like
rich, inch, chin, child and children. Keep your eye open for some more ch-words and/or start a little collection on
the fridge door. Some students need to see this sound more often, especially when they are not sure about the order
of the letters that make up this sound. (“Is it hcip or chip?”)
Math: The subject is again “Friends of Ten”. The students are learning what two numbers together make ten, for
instance, 3 and 7, 4 and 6, 1 and 9. Besides activities that are geared towards memorizing these combinations we
will introduce the number families that come with these combinations, first the additions: 1+9=10, 9+1=10,
10=1+9, 10=9+1.
Grade 2: Miss Vandermeulen
Memory Work: Song = Psalm 72:10 (due Jan 30)
Memory Text: John 13:34-35 = “A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you,
so you must love one another. By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you love one
another.” (due Feb 7).
Bible: Continuing with the unit: Jesus’ Ministry – The following stories are still to be covered in this
unit: The Healing of the Leper/The Centurion’s Servant/Jesus Raises the Widow’s Son/Jesus is Anointed
by a sinful Woman.
Math: Unit: Statistics and Probability. We finished up this unit this week. Review and test at the
beginning of next week. Next unit: Shape and Space: For the first part of this unit we will be working
with 3D objects and 2D shapes.
Mental Math: Doubles + 1
Social Studies: Finishing off the unit: Our Local Community. Thanks to all who volunteered and helped
out with our field trip to the Transcona Museum this week. That was great! The grade 2 students had a
fantastic time and learned a lot! We’re almost done wrapping this unit up. Next week we’ll finish up, do
some review and write our test.
Gym: Gym days: Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. Continuing with ball skills – focusing on kicking
skills and foot dribbling skills along with games that practice these skills. We have now “graduated” to
playing mini soccer games.
Spelling: Lesson 18 – Review of lessons 13-14
Word Wall Words: more, nice, mail, they’re, clock (due Jan 30).
Show and Tell: Wednesday and Thursday lunchtimes! The schedule for January should run as
follows: Jan 8: Matthew, Ryan, Samuel. Jan 9: Abigail, Benjamin, Brady, Chelsea. Jan 15: Connor,
Erin, Fenton, Hayley. Jan 16: Jared, Jasmine, Joshua V.L., Josh V. Jan 22: Julia, Keith, Kevin, Kiera.
Jan 23: Landon, Leanne, Logan. Jan 29: Matthew, Ryan, Samuel. Jan 30: Abigail, Benjamin, Brady,
Chelsea.
Grade 3: Miss L. Klos
Memory Work: For Jan. 30: Psalm 43:1 Memory Text: For Jan. 30: Matt. 5:19, 20
Bible: We will be finishing up our unit called, “Life in Egypt to Mount Sinai.”
Monday: Crossing the Red Sea - Ex. 14
Tuesday: God Provides for His people in the desert – Ex. 15:22 – 16:36
Wednesday: Review
Thursday: Quiz on “Life in Egypt to Mount Sinai”
Science/Social Studies: We will continue in our social studies unit on “Exploring the World,” focusing
on communities around the world.
Health: In health we are learning about what the word ‘smart’ means for each of us. We are discovering
our strengths as a class, and also what areas we can help each other in. We have finished taking surveys
in class. Just a friendly reminder to please return the completed surveys to me next week! We are
finishing off this unit in health, and I would love to take up the results in class! Thank-you!
Math: We are continuing to become familiar with the concept of multiplication and the vocabulary of
arrays, groups, and sets.
Language Arts: We are going to continue in the writing trait, word choice, focusing on synonyms,
similes, and metaphors as great ways to spice up our writing. We are also continuing to work on book
reports!
Spelling words: We will be doing a review of past spelling words this week! I will send them home
in their agenda next week.
Word wall words: what, usually, really, especially
PE: So far in our in-class hockey tournament the Canucks and Flames are tied for the lead, each with 4
points. Next week Phys. Ed will be in the afternoon due to the exams being written in the gym in the
morning. We have the following scheduled gym classes next week: Tuesday and Thursday @ 2:25- 3pm.
Show-and-Tell: Mon.: Timothy and Zachary; Tues.: Jesse and Matthew; Wed.: Cody and Emma; Thur.:
Hannah and Damian; Fri: Seth, Kaden, and Jaxon
Microwave Schedule: Mon.: Timothy, Zachary, Jesse, Matthew, Jaxon; Tues.: Cody, Emma, Hannah,
Damian; Wed.: Seth, Kaden, Jaxon, Timothy Thur.: Zachary, Jesse, Matthew, Cody; Fri: Emma, Hannah,
Damian, Seth, Kaden
Grade 4: Mrs. Dykstra
The students are looking forward to a short week next week, and then we’ll begin our exciting month of
February with some old and new favourite activities!
Memory Work: Both and Psalm 23:1-3(text) for Thursday, January 30.
Bible: We began the story of David becoming king (2 Samuel 2-5). We’ll continue with the stories of 2
Samuel -10.
Math: Our new unit “Telling Time” started off with a lesson in writing dates in metric notation and
some activities related to the analog clock. Next, we’ll complete activities that use both analog and
digital clocks.
ELA: In our unit called Up in the Sky students read and discussed a poem called Skywriting and read an
article describing how to fly a hot air balloon in groups. Each group made a pamphlet or poster
summarizing the steps that need to be followed, including safety checks. Our next story is also a non-
fiction that teaches facts about the sun.
Reading across Canada Challenge: Next week we’ll scrapbook our sports related book. Make sure
your book is at school for you to work from. We’ll have our Book talk this week Thursday, the 30th
of
January. Students should start reading their next book which needs to be about pioneers. They selected a
book today. It needs to be read by February 13.
Spelling: Tuesday evening, January 28 students will be required to write sentences for lesson 14. The
exercises are due the following Monday, February 3. Basic List: chased, moving, scored, laughing,
dressed, taking, laughed, coming, used, racing, missed, making, pushed, until Super words: removing,
coached, training, athlete, useful, scraped Challenge words: incandescent, fluorescent
6+1 Writing: Conventions-Students completed one more writing assignment which focused on the
organizational structure of a paragraph. I told them that as church goers they should be familiar with the
structure since it follows most sermon outlines! We reread the story Vikings Ho! and then wrote a
paragraph about Vikings together as a class. Then students chose a topic and wrote their own. Topics
varied from animals like cats, horses and penguins to toys like Lego and remote control cars to name but
a few . Next we’ll begin a new trait on Word Choice.
Science: We studied natural and artificial light sources, which lights are sources and which ones nearly
reflect a light source.
Phys. Ed. (combined with grade3). So far in our in-class hockey tournament the Canucks and Flames
are tied for the lead, each with 4 points. Next week Phys. Ed will be in the afternoon due to the exams
being written in the gym in the morning. We have the following scheduled gym classes next week:
Tuesday and Thursday @ 2:25- 3pm.
Students had an unexpected class this afternoon as well
Grade 5 : Miss L. Mans
Parents you may notice that the Spelling checklists look at little different than normal. There are two
main assigned due dates instead of four. Students are still encouraged to maintain positive homework
habits by splitting their work into achievable sections (that way Saturday spelling doesn’t turn into a
nightmare…).
Patrols: Week of Jan 27: Winston and Carson
Memory Work: Song: Psalm 119:47 following week’s text Exodus 20:8-17
Bible: We are working on Jesus’ Suffering, Death, Resurrection and Ascension. The students have been
working on creating a timeline to Jesus’ death.
ELA: The students are now working on turning their Story Boards into Graphic Novels. I am really
excited to see some of the preliminary work on this :)
Math: We have wrapped up our Multiplication and Division Units and will be moving onto
Measurement. We will learn that some of the lessons just learned will come in handy…
Social Studies: We have learned about the battles at Ypres and the Somme. The students have also
learned the terms prejudice and discrimination. We have studied how the Canadian government and
citizens demonstrated this in their treatment of “enemy aliens” (internment camps and recruitment
policies). We will also be looking at Canada’s involvement in the battle at Vimy Ridge.
Art: We will be working on some of our graphic novel components in our art classes.
Spelling: Please remember that all corrections from the previous lesson must be completed. A parent
may assist in the reviewing of your lesson. Use your checklist and follow the specific instructions AND
deadlines – don’t leave it until last minute! Remember that the spelling dictation will also be on Tuesday
~ study your words Possible “Spelling Bee” on Monday!
Spelling Lesson 17 “Unstressed Vowel Capital Letters” is due on Tuesday January 28. Assigned is: OP
1, 2; DP 1,2; EP 2, 3, 4; CWW 1.
Our words to learn are:
photograph, possible, famous, Calgary, Manitoba, station, amount, oil, beneath, area, Canada, reason,
Alberta, continent, millions, country
5/6 Science: We began our unit looking at the three states of matter. Next we’ll look at specific
properties of substances.
Grade 6: Mr. Folkerts
Safety Patrols: Aiden & Josh
Industrial Arts: The next I.A. will be on Tuesday.
Memory Work: Psalm 47:3
Spelling: Lesson 15 – Consonant Sound. Remember to make all corrections from lesson 14. Define the
following words and use them in a sentence (minimum 10 words in each sentence): invention,
exhibition, ancient, social and ownership. Observing Patterns: 1-3; Discovering Patterns: 1; Exploring
Patterns: 1, 3, 4; Challenges with words: 1, 2. (Due January 28)
ELA: Next week we’ll be busy preparing for Art Afternoon. The students are excited to share their
murals with all the elementary students.
Math: This week we focused on measuring and drawing angles. Next week we’ll study the angles of a
triangle.
5/6 Science: We began our unit looking at the three states of matter. Next we’ll look at specific
properties of substances.
Church History: Next week we’ll begin out unit on Guido de Bres.
Social Studies: We have learned about the battles at Ypres and the Somme. The students have also
(re)learned the terms prejudice and discrimination. We have studied how the Canadian government and
citizens demonstrated this in their treatment of “enemy aliens” (internment camps and recruitment
policies). We will also be looking at Canada’s involvement in the battle at Vimy Ridge.
GRADE 7/8
Math 7: We continue with Unit 3 “Fractions, Decimals, and Percents”. We continue to practice adding
and subtracting decimals. This week we will work on Multiplying and Dividing Decimals.
ELA 7:We continue with extra focus on Grammar. We will cover the different parts of a sentence and
learn about sentence structure. After this we will work on keyword outlining and research to prepare us
for the work we need to do for Heritage Fair.
Spelling Unit 14: Due Thursday, January 30: www 1, 2, 3; w&r 3; ed 2
French 7: After finishing our lesson on ordering food, we’ll move to our next lesson on ordering drinks.
We’ll have a quiz on Thursday covering the food and drink vocabulary.
French 8: We’ll have a quiz on Thursday on Lesson 20 but we’ll already begin to study lesson 21 on
Tuesday.
Math 8 – Tues. – QUIZ on Calculating Percents; – Fri. – QUIZ on Solving Percent Problems (Chapter
5).
Science 8 – Thurs. – QUIZ on Using Mirrors to Form Images (Chapter 5).
HIGH SCHOOL DIVISION: Futures in Business: Use your tests, the
income statement key, and your corrected
projects (back on Monday or Tuesday) to
study for Wednesday’s exam.
Careers 10S: Current unit: Learning and
Planning. No midterm or exam!
English 10F: Exam on Monday, January
27: Think about the theme, and get plenty
of sleep. First presentations on Monday,
February 3 after exams: Nathalye and
Daniel. Stephen’s on Friday, February 7.
Journal due Wednesday, February 5. Great
first semester, Grade 9!
Desktop Publishing (DTP) 35S –
Remember the exam Monday Morning will
start in Room 102 then continue in the
Computer Lab.
Physics 30S – Bring to the exam on
Tuesday a scientific calculator, spare
pencils, and a ruler. Get enough sleep to be
able to think clearly!
Pre-Calculus 30S – Bring to the exam on
Wednesday a scientific calculator, spare
pencils, and a ruler. Get enough sleep to be
able to think clearly!
Grade 11 Reformed Studies: Make sure
all your assignments are in.
English 30S: Exam on Monday, January
27: Think about the theme, and get plenty
of sleep.
Make sure all outstanding assignments are
in. For the rest, enjoy a few days off!
English 40S (Grade 12): Make sure all
outstanding assignments are in.
Semester 2, Day 1,3,5, Semester 2, Day 2,4,6
8:3
5- 9
:55
Math 7- RB--105 ELA 8- PV--108 Math 10F- SVV--104 Drama 20G- JD--103 Physics 40S- BL--106 Applied 40S- FB--101
Math 7- RB--105 ELA 8- PV--108 Math 10F- SVV--104 Drama 20G- JD--103 Physics 40S- BL--106 Applied 40S- FB--101
10
:00
-11
:10
PhysEd 7&8-EN--Gym Science 10F- FB--101 English 20F- JD--103 CDN History 30S-MdH--104 Pre-Cal 40S- BL--106
ELA 7- RB--105 Math 8- BL--106 PhysEd 10G-EN—Gym Essentials 20S- FB--101 CDN History 30S- MdH--104 RefSt 41G (12)- JD--103
11
:15
-12
:25
ELA 7- RB--105 Math 8- BL--106 SocSt 10F- EN--108 Essentials 20S- FB--101 PhysEd 30/40F- SVV--104
Band 10G (7,8,9,10)- RB--IH RefSt 31G (11)-FB--101 Pre-Cal 40S- BL--106
Lunch 12:25-1:10
1:1
0-2
:20
French 7&8-MdH--105 Keyboarding 7&8-JV--102 Business 25G (9)-JD--103 RefSt 21G- EN--108 Applied 30S- SVV--104 Bio 40S- FB--101
RefSt 7&8- EN--108 English 10F- JD--103 D-Cllct 35S (10) 35S- BL--102 Applied 30S- SVV--104 Bio 40S- FB--101
2:2
5-3
:35
SocSt 7- EN--108 Science 8-BL--106 Careers 10S- JD--103 PhysEd 20G- SVV--Gym Band 40S- RB—IH
Science 7-SVV--104 Soc St 8- EN--108 RefSt 11G- MdH--106 English 20F- JD--103 Band 40S- RB--IH
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