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sMrs. Richter and Mrs. Ryhorchuk's grade 8 students have been busy with Weebly. The students have been using the Weebly site to create their own websites to share with the world. They will be posting different lessons and projects. Today the students created their very own blog page. The students will start writing blogs and commenting on other sites. The students will use the 3 C's and Q for commenting.
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The grade 8 library helpers are amazing. They are in another competition for best bulletin board - please visit our Facebook page and LIKE the best one.
Check out these amazing newspaper articles created by Mrs. Ross's grade 4/5 students. They became investigators to find out what really happened to Humpty Dumpty.
http://www.flipsnack.com/Perrey/what-really-happened-volume-1.html?b=1&p=8 http://www.flipsnack.com/Perrey/what-really-happened-volume-2.html http://www.flipsnack.com/Perrey/what-really-happened-volume-3.html The students have been working hard creating a video for the Samsung Video Project. Mr. Redler's grade 7 class has been editing, filming and making video magic. Take a look at our submission to the Samsung STEM Challenge! Hopefully we are chosen in the top 11 in and receive $20k in technology. The students in Mr. Landry's class are starting to work on a community project. The students started today creating their websites and blogs. Please check them out here: http://communityactionplan.weebly.com/
Zones Battle of the Books - Tuesday at ST. Mary School
3rd Place Tie - ST. Gregory Royal Reader & St. Bernadette 2nd Place - St. Gregory - Book Babes 1st Place - MTMS Great Job! St. Gregory was very lucky to have Rhonda come and visit the library. The K-4 students were very excited!
Rhonda Donais Currently, Rhonda Donais works for the Regina Public School Board as a community coordinator. She has also been a performer and storyteller for over 20 years. She has participated in children’s festivals, exhibitions and fairs. At the age of twelve, Rhonda realized that she wanted to be an entertainer like Fred Penner and Mr. Dressup. She loves to dress up and transform into her clown character “Tulip”. Although she enjoys telling silly and scary stories, her favorite stories are the First Nations animal legends and Algonquian songs she teaches. Rhonda likes to incorporate magic tricks and drum playing into her storytelling. She is very passionate about her art. Rhonda lives in Regina and is a member of Oceanman First Nation. |
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