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Posted: March 15, 2010

Read your book Review Sight Word sheet Review Math Facts 6-10   This Friday, we will be having a short review in class of the children's math facts from 0-10.  This will be a weekly event to help the kids work on their facts and see how they are progressing.

Posted: February 22, 2010

Day six of the Croft Olympics saw Sweden take a sweep of the medals.  Bronze was won by Spohie J., Silver was won by Josh A. and Gold was won by Jacob T.  Way to go, Sweden! Tomorrow we will be playing boot hockey for Day 7.  This is a non-medal event.  Children are asked to please remember their helmets if they are participating in this event.   Have a great evening.

Posted: February 22, 2010

Read Sight Words Review Math facts to 10            We are into the final week before the March Break and boy are the kids excited.  Things are very busy here at school as I'm sure they are at home as well.  The sight words that were sent home tonight will be what we are concentrating on for the next month or so.  The children are not expected to know all of these words by the end of the week, so not to worry.  Enjoy a relaxing March Break! Andrea Hare

Posted: February 22, 2010

Read Sight Words Review Math facts to 10            We are into the final week before the March Break and boy are the kids excited.  Things are very busy here at school as I'm sure they are at home as well.  The sight words that were sent home tonight will be what we are concentrating on for the next month or so.  The children are not expected to know all of these words by the end of the week, so not to worry.  Enjoy a relaxing March Break! Andrea Hare

Posted: February 17, 2010

Just a quick reminder that the Spped Skating event is at the Civic Center tomorrow morning.  Don't forget your skates and helmet.

Posted: February 16, 2010

Due to poor ice conditions on the outdoor rink, the Speed Skating event will be held at the Civic Center on thursday, Feb. 18th.  Don't forget to to bring your skates and helmets if you are in this event. The Bobsled event will now be held on Wednesday, Feb. 17th.

Posted: February 16, 2010

Homework: Read Review Sight words Math facts of 10   We are currently reviewing the "No Excuse" Grade 1 sight words.  This list of words will be gone over in class and sent home next week with highlighted words that your child needs to practice.   Sweden had another good day at the Olympics.  Everyone ran a great race and gave it their all.  Jacob T. won his second gold medal and Makayla M. won a Bronze.  Way to go, Sweden!

Posted: February 12, 2010

     What a wonderful day we had today!  The children have been preparing for the Croft Olympics for weeks by practicing the various outdoor events.  In class, we have been discussing the 2010 Wnter Olympics and learning all sorts of interesting facts about our country of Sweden.  Today, the children were all very excited to represent Sweden at the Opening Ceremonies and begin our Winter Olympics.  Everything went off without a hitch and it was a proud moment for everyone when the Canadian and Olympic flags were raised as hundreds of children sang our National Anthem.  Monday, the Olympics will kick off with the snowshoeing competition.  Our grade level is set to compete between 9:00 and 10:15a.m. every day.  All parents are welcome to attend each event and cheer us on or lend a hand.  We are in for an amazing two weeks of  fun and activity that will undoubtedly leave lasting memories for the children.  Let the Games Begin!  

Posted: February 9, 2010

  As you know, Croft is having their own Olympic games to coincide with the Vancouver 2010 Olympics.  A great deal of preparation and anticipation has gone into organizing this event and we are asking for any parents who are able, to volunteer some time to help make these games a success.  If you are available for any day, or part of a day, that would be great.  I am especially looking for volunteers for Thursday, February 18 for the Bobsled event.  Volunteers for this day will be asked to help children get on the bobsled, if needed, and see how far they can go at the bottom of the hill.  This is not a medal event.  If you are able to help, please send a note with your child or call me at school at 627-4086. Thank you and we look a great Olympics! Andrea Hare

Posted: February 9, 2010

Homework: Read Sight Words Math facts of 9   This Friday, February 12th, is a busy day.   We are representing Sweden in the Olympics and we ask that the students wear blue and gold on this day for the Opening Ceremonies.  At 1:00 that afternoon, we will be celebrating Valentine's Day in class with a Valentine party and activities.  Have a great week!

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