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WILLIAM OF ORANGE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
WEEKLY SNAPSHOT
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OCTOBER 13 - 16, 2015
SCHOOL CALENDAR
Oct. 9 - Pro D Day – Christian Teachers’ Convention
Oct. 12 - Thanksgiving Day – no school
Oct. 14 - Grade 6/7 soccer tournament
Oct. 15 - BC Shakeout (Province wide earthquake drill)
Oct. 19 - Mac & Cheese lunch
Oct. 21 - Grade 4-7 cross country meet
Oct. 28 - Membership meeting
Oct. 30 - Reformation Day Assembly; gr. 6/7 – 2:30pm
Nov. 2 - Picture retakes
Nov. 5 - Vancouver Symphony Orchestra (grades 4-7)
Nov. 10 - Remembrance Day Assembly (grade 4/5)
Nov. 11 - Remembrance Day Holiday (no school)
Nov. 16, 23, 30 - Intermediate Skating (1-2 pm)
Nov. 18, 25 - Primary Skating (1-2pm)
Nov. 23 - Hot dog lunch
Nov. 27 - Pro D Day
STUDENT VOTE
In cooperation with CIVIX and Elections Canada, William of Orange is pleased to host the Student Vote
program. Students have a chance to mark real (well, almost real) ballots and have their votes counted
along with almost a million other Canadian students.
Our vote will take place on Thursday afternoon.
SOCCER TOURNAMENT
On Wednesday, Oct 14, the grade 6-7 class will be attending a Christian Schools soccer tournament.
Permission slips have already gone home for this tournament. Thanks to those parents who volunteered
to drive. Remember that we leave the school at 7:00 am. No, that's not a typo.
CROSS COUNTRY MEET
Hard on the heels of the EduDeo run, our grade 4-7 students are participating in a large (about a
thousand students) Christian Schools cross-country meet on Wednesday, Oct 21. A permission slip will
be sent home today.
REFORMATION DAY PLAY
The grade 6-7 class is also gearing up for their annual Reformation Day Play. This year, the subject is
William the Silent, Prince of Orange, who happens to be the great-grandfather of our own William of
Orange. The play will take place on Friday, Oct 30 at 2:30 pm in the school gym.
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A SHAMELESS PLUG….
I don't tend to promote my own musical work, but I have no shame in promoting someone else's. At this
past summer's Reformed String Camp tour, we had the opportunity to play a version of Psalm 34 with
Daniel Pol in Carmen, Manitoba. He produced a beautiful CD of original solo piano music based on the
Psalms as a fundraiser for his church's piano. The piano has now been purchased, and now he is selling
the rest of the CDs for $10 each. He is currently studying with a view to attending the Canadian
Reformed Theological Seminary, so you know that the funds will be put to good use. I will place a stack
of these on the office counter for those who may be interested.
KD
Around the school yard…….
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ORANGE AID
APPLE PIE FUNDRAISER
A huge thank you to all the volunteers who came out and helped peel, slice and assemble pies!
Also a big thank you to the volunteers who assisted in cleaning up afterwards!
We had orders for 280 pies but made around 400 pies, so if you would still like to buy some, they are
available in the school freezer for $7.50 each – apple crumb and apple/blackberry crumb.
MEATBALLS
Orange Aid is adding to the Freezer!
Orange Aid has boxes of mild Italian meatballs now available for purchase. Each box has 10 pounds,
that's about 320 meatballs! Cost is $49.00. They are perfect for soups, pasta, appetizers and much more.
They can be found in the freezers in the staffroom.
BIG BROTHERS
This popular fundraiser is continuing again this year! Bring your bags of
used clothing, shoes, linens, purses, etc to the school. Orange Aid receives
$2.50 per bag from Big Brothers.
SHOPPER’S CORNER:
Lean ground beef - $45.00 per box (10-1lb. pkg.)
Hamburger Patties - $42.00 per box (10 lb.)
Rookwurst - $6.50 ea
Cookbooks - $5.00 ea
Dish brushes - $15.00 ea
Meatballs - $49.00 (10lbs – approx 320)
Pies - $7.50 (apple & apple blackberry crumb)
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GRADES KINDERGARTEN (M/W) ONE
MEMORY WORK � Psalm 79:5 due October 19 � Psalm 74:10 due October 13
BIBLE � Jacob in Paddam Aram
� Jacob escapes Laban
� Jacob’s Homecoming
� Joseph’s Dreams
LANGUAGE
ARTS
� Letters & Phonics:
- Letter shapes: the letter C
- Alphabet Song
- Listening for word changes
- Word substitution
� Reading:
“Hickory, Dickory, Dock”
� Author Study: Lois Ehlert
� Phonics:
- Sound of: short i, /b/, /r/
- Blending sounds into words,
- Segmentation: Dropping Final
consonants
- Blending for s clusters
- Two syllable words
- Listening for vowel sounds
� Reading:
- “Baby Animals”
- “The Tin Man”
- “Munch Crunch”`
- Tim Spins
- “Nan’s Family”
� Sight words: have, the, a, are
� Author Study: Lois Ehlert
MATH
� Sorting
-Identify, describe, and compare
objects
� Exploring Number
-Representing 20
-Using Numbers on a Calendar
-Representing numbers greater than
20
UNIT STUDIES � Magnets
P.E. � -knowing body parts and movement directions
-non loco motor activities: bending, curling, stretching, turning, twisting
- running games
ART (KD) � Sponge painting! Grade 1s will do an owl project and Ks will do bats, in connection
with the Nocturnal Animals unit in Unit Studies.
NOTE:
- I will be away for the next two weeks. Mrs. Heather Dykstra will be teaching for me!
- Grade K/1 is a peanut/peanut butter free classroom.
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GRADES TWO THREE
MEMORY WORK � No psalm for this week
SPELLING � No spelling list for this week
BIBLE STUDY � Jeroboam, King of the ten tribes
� The start of apostasy
� Rehoboam, King of Judah
SCIENCE/SOCIALS
� The life cycle of Pacific salmon
� What is a fish?
� The five kinds of Pacific salmon
� Finish “A Prairie Alphabet”
MUSIC � Folk songs
P.E. � Various games
LANGUAGE ARTS � Reading: Open Court – Ant and the Three Little Figs
� Focus on: Betsy Byars
� Reading: If Only I had a Green Nose
� Six Traits of Writing: Ideas
� Poetry: poems about the season of fall
MATH � Skip counting by twos, threes, fives, and tens
� Increasing patterns
� Decreasing patterns
� Patterns on a number line
� Addition
� The two times table
NOTE:
Fieldtrips:
- Weaver Creek Spawning Channel and Chehalis River Fish Hatchery – Wednesday, Oct. 14
- Gulf of Georgia Cannery in Steveston - Tuesday, Oct. 27
- The grade 2/3 classroom is a peanut/peanut butter free classroom.
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GRADES FOUR FIVE
MEMORY WORK
(BV)
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BIBLE STUDY
(BV)
� Psalms: literary features, types of psalms
MATH
(BV)
Numeration
� understand and compare numbers to
10 000
� represent 4-digit numbers in
different ways
� explore place value number patterns
� communicate about ordering
numbers
Numeration
� represent and describe numbers to
one million in a variety of ways
� represent and describe decimals
� compare and order decimals
LANGUAGE ARTS
(BV)
� Novel Study: Snow Treasure – creating character sketches
� Types of sentences, subjects and predicates
� Quick Writes
SOCIAL STUDIES
(BV)
� The Haida way of life: Autumn and Winter
SCIENCE (BV) � Light
- discovering the properties of light: it travels in a straight line, it can be transmitted,
reflected and absorbed
P.E. (BV) � Soccer: Positional play
ART (BV) � using value and hue with pencil crayons
FRENCH (LML) � Répète, répète et répète la pièce!!!
� Begin colouring les marionettes
� More new vocabulary
MUSIC (KD) � Performance - Learning the E and the D
� Theory: Time signatures
� Listening: Music from the upcoming VSO production
NOTE:
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GRADES SIX SEVEN
MEMORY � Psalm 33:1 … “Rejoice, before the LORD you righteous”
BIBLE (LML) � Begin Unit 2: The Divided Kingdom
CHURCH HISTORY
(KD)
� Reformation Day Play: William the Silent
� Lines, lines, lines!
� Patterns in mathematics
� Expect a test early next week
� Decimals and fractions
� Expect a test later next week
MATH (KD)
� Problem of the Week: Choose an object in your desk. How long, heavy, or big
would a million of these objects be?
HEALTH &
PERSONAL PLANNING
(KD)
� After our assessment on the "Choose your Voice" unit, we will be taking some
Health time to practice our Reformation Day play.
LANGUAGE ARTS (LML)
� Reading:
- Hopefully we’ll finish our read-aloud on the 61st anniversary of when the
real event occurred
- How to write mini-essays about literature ☺
� Writing:
- continue drafting a story with a weather-related setting and plot
ART (LML) � - colour - > warm, cool colours; analogous colours; different ways of colouring
with pencil crayons
SCIENCE (KD) � Classification of living things, using the tree leaves that we gathered. Students
need to make a dichotomous key using at least six of their leaves. Due Thursday,
October 15.
S. STUDIES (BV) � Sumerians
P.E. (KD)
� Finishing our Ultimate Frisbee unit (after recovering from the EduDeo run!)
FRENCH (LML) � adjectives
� read and re-read play “Boucles
Violettes et les trois Ours”
� written: Choisit le bon mot
� adjectives (agreement with nouns)
� read and re-read play “Les Animaux
du Bayou”
� written: Choisit le bon mot
MUSIC (KD) � Performance: Students should know seven different notes by now.
� Theory - counting
� Listening - Music from the upcoming VSO performance
NOTE: