Tuesday 17 December 2013

How to get used to the school day routines

Here are 4 ways to get used to a school day routine:

1. Remembering your locker combo: Write it down on a piece of paper or device and read it many times to get it stuck in your head.

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2. Don't share your locker combo: Even if it is your best friend, do the smart thing and don't tell them.
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3. Be prepared for class: Remember to bring anything you need for classes like pencils, erasers and etc.
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4. Don't get your classes mixed up: remember to read your schedule at daily times like recess or between classes so you don't go to the wrong class.
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By Aditya and Ethan (Including Jason who was absent today)




 
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Tuesday 10 December 2013

Organization for the next generation



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                                         Organizational Tips                                    

Binders
>Keep everything about the same topic in one place in your binder
>Put all your papers in your binder when you get them
>If you have trouble keeping your papers in your binder plastic sleeves can come in handy
> Zipper binders can help to keep your papers where there supposed to be inside your binder and get them not to fall out
 Lockers
>Keep your binders lined up at the bottom of your locker
>Don't just throw everything inside
>Give everything a certain place to be and put them there
> Wooden shelves come in handy because store bought ones can break if you frequently use them. (Wooden ones are sturdier)
 4 Teachers
>We all know you have trouble keeping your desks clean so boxes and dividers can be really handy
>Also if you empty your coffee cup and clean it every day it will be easier to clean the rest of your desk
> Tidy your desk at the end of the day before you go home so you can come back to a clean desk the next day
FOR ALL recycle unwanted papers
Organization for the next generation

Thursday 24 October 2013

WHAT IS THE PATRIOT WALK

Hi I'm Leah, I'm Kayla and Sarah is not here and we did our project on the patriot walk. You're probably wondering what the patriot walk is, the patriot walk  is a 8k walk. when we are walking we see some wiled animals goats, horses and lots of birds. After the walk we come back to the on the buses and come back to the school, Then we eat hotdogs and get ready for activities. What we do for activities is a sock hop, play board games, make arts craft, watch a movie and much more! Thanks for listening we hope you liked it: )
 
                                                         
                                                                                         By: Leah, Kayla and Sarah

Tuesday 16 April 2013

Lights Out Canada


 Lights Out Canada: Raising awareness about global warming

April has been a fairly quiet month for events, but there’s an important one coming up that everyone should participate in. This event is called Lights Out Canada.
            Lights Out Canada is being held on Monday, April 22, 2013. The purpose of the event is to raise awareness about global warming and the environment. Schools can participate by signing up at Lights Out Canada's website. On April 22, participating schools will turn the lights out in their facility to reduce electricity use. Having the lights out will cause people to ask questions and generate discussion about electricity use and global warming.
          


              Turning the lights out relates to global warming because sources used to power the lights  include oil, coal, nuclear power, and wind power. No Canadian province uses completely renewable sources. Even hydro power requires fossil fuels, and when fossil fuels are used they contribute to global warming.
            To view a map of the schools participating in Lights Out Canada, visit the following link. http://lightsoutcanada.tpweb.ca/?page_id=262


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Monday 28 January 2013

Activity Night








Hebbville Academy Activity Night!
Once a month, Hebbville Academy holds an activity night. The dance is held in the cafeteria and the Activity’s in the gymnasium. This is only available to go to if you’re in the grades of 5-7, with a cost of five dollars, or four with a food bank donation. The Activity Night will officially start at 6:30, and the pick-up will be at 9:00!