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You are here: Home / primary one news / Thursday, July 21, 2016

Thursday, July 21, 2016

July 21, 2016 by Primary One

We had a room full of busy bees!

Peggy, Tate, and Sadie worked on their fine motor skills with perforation squares. Owen, Sasha, Harrison, Thomas C, Nathan and Conor worked in the math area with numeration (1-10). Reagan, Thomas M. , Emma, and Carter worked with lessons in the language area. Clark and Cameron B. worked with the leaf and tree nomenclatures in the science area.

We had a great time playing Snowball Toss in Jumpbunch! Our class was divided in half and we tossedasnowballs at to each other’sside, trying our best to have the least amount of snowballs in our areas.

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