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Monday October 21

Students have been working hard on their Who Would Win Books. It is to be completed by tomorrow so students can do the self-evaluation on Wednesday. Some students are complete and are receiving additional time on their writers workshop projects. Other students have decided to use their writers workshop time in the afternoon as additional opportunities to complete their work. Students will be excited to share these books with you at conferences in November.

This afternoon, students were introduced to their major project for Science. They have been invited to create a building proposal for the new arena.

It was mentioned to the students that our contact from the Saddledome is very interested in seeing the proposals of from the students. This made some students very anxious and others excited. We have decided that if we are proud of our work we will share beyond our wall of our school, but it will be optional. Expect in the following weeks some questions from your child as we dive deeper into this project.

Here are some of the first ideas coming to life . . .







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