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Viking
Bugle
April, 2016
Volume VI, Issue 12
Campobello
Island
Consolidated
School
“Cultivating the
future”
A full colour edition can be found on our school webpage
www.cics.nbed.nb.ca
Perfect Attendance!
Attendance is so important—the biggest part of success is showing up! These stu-
dents have perfect attendance for March.
K – Kolin, Kadynce, Lily 1 – Maddy, Lincoln 2 – Carter, Gabe, Grady, Mya, Sophie, Lucas 3 – Meriner, Isaac, Cali, Laly 4/5 – Jaxon, Sebastian, Donovan, Belle 6 – Ashton, Trinity, Harper, Ryan 7 – Shamus, Julia, Madison, Tony 8 – Daminica, Garrett 9 – Sawyer, Allen 10 – Justin, Daniel 11 – Mitchell, Jack 12 – Ethan, Cade
Congratulations on your hard work!
Some examples from books that the grade 4/5 students created about their families, as well as
themselves
Page 2 Courage
Campobello School is committed to educate, motivate, and empower
all students to become lifelong productive members of a global socie-
ty
Grade 2 We have wrapped up The Christmas Wind Project in
grade 1-2! It was a very special and exciting project to
be part of. In Math we are adding two-digit numbers.
Many still don’t know their facts to 18, so make sure
you practice them at home. It makes it much easier. In
Writing we are working on procedural texts. We will be
busy this month creating our own. We are also trying
to write more in our journals! Writing is our focus this
month!! We are getting closer the Grade 2 Assess-
ment in Reading so we will be fre-
quently doing practice reading
comprehension activities.
Grade 1
We are authors! We are just finishing up a big
writing project, Fairy Tales. It has been weeks
of preparation. First we had to study fairy ta-
les and learn what to include. We then had to
plan, organize, draft, and finally write our
books. We can’t wait to invite some of the
classes to join us so we can read our stories.
Grade 3 In Math students have started a unit on fractions. They were worried fractions would be too challenging but they are coming along nicely. We have also been doing daily timed math facts. Students are trying to climb the pyramid to become math masters. This week in writing, students have been trying to add in details that relate to their senses (hear, taste, touch, smell, hear). These details really make their writing come alive for the readers. Students have been learning all about magnetic force in science. There have been a lot of neat experiments completed to learn how magnets work.
Grade 4/5
Students have completed a unit about school, from our schedules, subjects, what we use in the classroom and loca-tions throughout the school. Now stu-dents are working on a unit about their families. They have been working hard at speaking, listening, writing and reading. Some examples from books that the stu-dents created about their families, as well as themselves are shown on the
front page. They did a fantastic job!!
We are working hard, read-ing and writing, to meet end- of-year outcomes. We placed “we” and “had” on the word wall and have all the words on the list before them up! In math this month, our new outcome is measurement: longer, short-er, heavier, lighter and which container holds more or less.
Look who came for a visit!
The Grade 6 class is finishing up the
Space Unit with their final test and we will begin
discussing Electricity!
The Grade 7/8 class is continuing through some
biology information on cells and will be learning
about some of our organ systems.
Have a great April!!
Mr. McCallum
Miss Rideout’s Middle School French classes are finishing up their Inventions unit with the students creating a robot and pre-senting their robot to the class. The students are to make their robots at home and they were due April 4th,
2016.
Our next unit is going to be based on advertising and how it can be
analyzed in French. Keep up the great work!
Grade 7 Math
In Grade 7 Math, we are working away on a unit on Circles and Area. The students are learning formulas to find the area of many different shapes, such as parallelograms, triangles, and cir-cles. They are also learning how to rearrange the formulas to find an unknown quantity. We have resumed having Problem of the Week, so be look-ing for that—it constitutes a fair portion of their mark, so if it is “missing” on Engrade, their mark will reflect that. Please be checking Engrade on a regular basis, as I am trying to use it to keep par-ents and students up-to-date on assignments, tests and expectations.
-Mrs. Carten
Middle School Technology
The Grade 6 class are working on pencil holders.
Most students are
sanding and will be
applying paint or
stain to their pro-
jects next week.
Nice job everyone!
Theme of the month: Respect
High school Math Rocks!
Pre Calc 12 students are working hard on Limits! Some of them have reached theirs with this material (just kidding). I am so proud of them. The come in often to tell me they have been accepted into this or that program at community college or university and are eager to share that they have received scholarships. Those going into university courses requiring math should visit http://www.unb.ca/fredericton/science/depts/math/_resources/pdf/sampl
e.pdf to ensure they are prepared to write their math entrance exam.
NFR 10 students just finished a unit on roots and powers and are mov-
ing on to representing relations.
Those in GMF 10 are learning all about finances, looking at loans, com-pound and simple interest and the pros and cons of credit cards. If you child asks you about finances, please share with them as it helps prepare
them for the real world of finances.
Last but not least, my lovely Math 9 students are working on similar
polygons and just wrote a quiz. We are now moving on to transfor-
mations, reflections and line symmetry.
High School French
This group of students has been speaking French every class, and although they find it difficult, they try every time I call on them. Great work! We are still working through our Unit on Mystery and students will soon put their French to test playing a “Mystery” board game…. We will also soon be starting a reading circle with a French mystery book!
Mr. McCallum
Ms. Lee’s bit: April 7th! Wow!! This semester is really rocking
and rolling … In the next week or so, we will
send out report cards for High School classes.
Please make sure that you check engrade and
complete all missing
assignment! We are
here to help BUT
you need to put the
effort in to catching
up / staying on
track! You can do it!!
Coop 12-0
We will be reaching the mid-point of work placements this month and that means that super-visors will be providing me with a mid-term evaluation of your performances. From all my con-versations with Employers, they are all very pleased with their Coop students! Great Job every-one!! Keep up the good work and remember to get those Log Sheets handed in on Mondays!!
Mr. McCallum
Cultivating the Future
High School English
Grades 9, 10 and 11 English students are working their way through reading Shakespeare’s Macbeth. For students in Grade 9 and 10, this is likely their first experience studying Shakespeare, so they need to be especially vigilant in keeping up on their questions and studying a bit each night.
Introduction to Applied Technology
Students are finishing their residential electrical module this week and
are preparing to write their written test and practical exam next
week. They have learned how to install outlets, lights, switches and
3-way switches.
Students will soon be learning about plumbing. We will discuss how
water is supplied throughout a residential setting and how waste is
handled and treated. Students will also learn how to solder copper
supply lines.
Thank You
Without our coaches our sports season would not happen. Thank you to everyone who volun-teers their time and gives our students an oppor-
tunity to participate in sports.
Thank you to the basketball coaches:
Varsity Boys: Barry Calder
Varsity Girls: Pauline Alexander & Chelsea Stanley
Middle School/ Jv Girls: Ruth Barker
Middle School Boys: Donnie Fletcher,
Mini Co-ed: Harvey Matthews, Bobbie Barker, Ter-
reance Preston
Mini Girls: Sarah and Evan Calder,
Pee Wee Boys: Clevie Galley
Pee Wee: Tasha Smart
Thank you to the coaches that
have volunteered to coach our Spring sports:
High School Badminton: Mr. Conley
Middle School Badminton: Miss Taylor
Middle School/ Jv Girls Volleyball: Dorinda Davis
Varsity Volleyball: Chelsea Stanley
Varsity Boys Volleyball: Mrs. Carten
Sports Fees
Please make sure your sports fees are paid. Athletes will not be permit-ted to play their first game until all fees are paid. The fees are essential for running our programs. The money goes towards paying registration,
insurance, new equipment, medical supplies, and more.
Volleyball $50 (JV and Varsity)
Badminton $25 (High School)
Some of the Viking Spring sports
teams
Congratulations to our Varsity Badminton Team! They represented our school well at Regionals in Canterbury this weekend. Advancing to Provincials in Neguac next weekend are:
Addie Carten—Senior Girls’ Singles
Addie Carten and Krysten Wilcox—Senior Girls’ Dou-bles
Ethan Carten and Jamie Mitchell—Senior Boys’ Doubles
April 22nd Professional Learning day (no classes)
April 25th Professional Learning day (no classes)
May 4th Early Dismissal
May 6th Subject council Day (no classes)
May 9th NBTA Union Day (no classes)
May 23rd Victoria Day (no classes)
Heart and Stroke Jumpathon kick off happened this week … Pledge envelopes went home this week…
Jumpathon scheduled for April 21st at 12:45pm
Parents and community members welcome!!