Issue 5
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Issue 5
January 2014, Volume 2, Issue 5 Student news straight from the source A Greener New Year! Pollution is Not the Solution Jaden and Jonathan Let’s help our earth! We had our first GarbageFree Day on January 16th to help our planet. We are going to be doing this once a month until the month of June. Our student council decided to do this event to prevent having so many garbage bags at our school. Every day, Ray picks up between 6-7 bags of garbage. It is a lot of garbage and John Adam is trying to reduce that amount. On our Garbage-Free Day, everyone had to bring all of their snacks and lunch in a reusable container. At recess, very few people put A Rainbow of Colours Jason and Nicholas Orange, red, green and blue! We need bottle caps in all of these colours and more to create a mural in our school. The more different colours of caps that we get, the more colourful the mural is going to be. Inside This Issue Garbage-Free Day p. 1 Bottle Cap Collection p. 1 Basketball p. 2 What’s Happening in ... p. 3 garbage in the trash, and at lunch, only people with hot lunches were allowed to throw their garbage in the trash can. Before (left) and after (right). GarbageFree Day made a huge difference! By the end of the day, Ray only had half a bag of garbage to throw out. We were surprised by the small amount picked up on that day. We hope that we will be surprised again in February! Every year, the Grade 6 students do a project with Mrs. Kim to leave their mark in the school. This year, we are making a mural. We are collecting colourful, plastic bottle caps. When we have collected enough bottle caps, we will decide on the picture for the mural. There are 3 boxes near the daycare office that people can put bottle caps in. Don’t forget to bring your plastic caps to school every day! We need caps of all sizes and colours! January 2014, Volume 2, Issue 5 p. 2 Basketball Dribble...Pass...Shoot! Another Banner! Alison and Ariane Jalen and William On January 30th, the Grade 6 girls went to a basketball tournament held at Heritage Regional High School. There were 10 girls who made the basketball team. This year, the girls were not in the AA league, but they were in the A league. This month, 10 lucky Grade 6 boys went to the basketball tournament that was held at Heritage Regional High School on January 31st. The John Adam boys ruled at the tournament! The girls were so cooperative as a team that they won a game 42-4!!! There were parent volunteers cheering and the little team mascot named Skittles who brought them luck. Happily, they won their first 4 games, which brought them to the finals. The girls pose with their mascot. In the finals, they competed against the girls from Greenfield Park International. The John Adam girls won 34-18. With another victory, the girls won first place and brought another banner back to our school!! The girls worked well together and celebrated as a team! The boys showed their team spirit in the huddle. In the first game, the boys were losing after the first half, but during the second half, they dominated and won 20-15 against Courtland Park International. Then, the boys played their second game and won 40-18 against St. Jude. In their third game, the boys won once again, this time against Harold Napper. The boys were pumped and excited because they knew they would play in the finals. During the final game, the boys on the sidelines were chanting the John Adam cheer to help motivate the team. The boys played against Mount-Bruno. The John Adam boys won 32-12, and the best part is they won the banner!!! The boys proudly hold their banner. January 2014, Volume 2, Issue 5 p. 3 What’s Happening in ... Grade 3 Mrs. Bravi’s Class La Classe de Mme Francine Corey and Ryan Sandrine Hey, everyone! Do you want to know what’s happening in Mrs. Bravi’s Grade 3 class? La classe de Mme Francine a décoré leur classe avec plein de cartes du monde. Leurs thèmes sont les Iroquoiens, les Algonquiens et les jeux Olympiques de Sotchi. Ils se pratiquent pour la dictée P.G.L. In Mrs. Bravi’s class, there are 18 students, eleven girls and seven boys. They have a pretty simple routine in the morning. They empty their school bags, scrub their desks and make sure they have their indoor shoes on. Then, they are all set for the morning. In Math, Mrs. Bravi’s class is learning about 4 digit addition and subtraction and they are starting to learn about multiplication. Their favourite subjects are Music, Math, Gym and reading. They also like recess. Mrs. Bravi’s class went to the Iroquois Village. In February, they’re going to go to the Museum of Fine Arts in Montreal and they are also going skating. La Classe de Mme Catherine Ariane et Alison Dans la classe de Mme Catherine, il y a 12 élèves en troisième année et 6 élèves en quatrième année. La couleur de leur classe est vert pâle et sur les murs, il y a des affiches de verbes, des mots et des sons. Avant que la classe commence, ils leurs crayons pour la journée. Après ils choisissent un livre et ils le silence. Les élèves préfèrent les chapitres et les bandes-dessinées. Ce mois ci, les élèves ont choisi comme livres préférés: les Dragouilles, les romans Zak et Zoe et les livres d’informations sur les animaux. Les élèves de la classe de Mme Francine aiment beaucoup les arts, l’éducation physique, aller chercher leurs nouveaux livres à la bibliothèque et les mathématiques. Ils sont allés visiter un village iroquoien au site archéologique Droulers. Le jeudi 7 février, leur classe va visiter le Musée des Beaux-Arts. Ils sont très excités!!! Les élèves apprennent régulièrement les multiplications et les formes en 3D. Les élèves aiment aller sur les ordinateurs et au gymnase. Bientôt, la classe de Mme Catherine va aller au Musée des Beaux-Arts à Montréal. Les élèves de quatrième année vont souvent travailler dans la classe à Mme Amélie. aiguisent le dîner, lisent en livres à Editor-in-Chief: Kim Jarvo Creative Director: Courtney Jarvo