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On Thursday, October 22nd the students at U.P.S. had a chance to try out a Brain Walk and learn about their brains and how to keep them safe. The grade 4, 5, and 6 students blogged about their experiences. Thank-you to all the parent and community members who helped out running stations at this event.
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Article posted October 19, 2009 at 05:38 AM GMT •
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The grade three, four, five, and six classes all shared their favourite book, why they like it , and how it makes them feel. We also entered these paragraphs in the MY FAVOURITE BOOK CONTEST put on by CBC Radio. Good luck everyone!
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Article posted October 15, 2009 at 08:47 PM GMT •
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The grade five and six classes watched two Degrassi: The Next Generation episodes on Internet Safety. Read their blogs to hear about the rules they learned for staying safe on the Internet.
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Article posted March 24, 2009 at 02:03 AM GMT •
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On March 20th the Division II students had their annual curling bonspiel. Read the posts by grade 4 and 5 students to see what they enjoyed the most about their day. The grade fives also recently posted about their favourite sport.
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Article posted March 18, 2009 at 11:35 PM GMT •
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Last class we looked at the website for the "Northwest Tree Octopus" and today I would like you to answer the four questions below and post the answers to your blog. You may go back to the website through the link below and look at it more closely but please be truthful in your answers. Make sure to use complete sentences for your answers.
Article posted March 13, 2009 at 04:37 AM GMT •
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Last class we looked at the BBC video on penguins. Please answer the following questions and post the answers to your blog. Please be truthful and use complete sentences.
1. What could the penguins in this video do that was unusual?
2. Did you believe the video when you first saw it?
3. How did the people who made the video make it seem real?
4. What did you learn by watching this video and talking about it?
You can watch the video again by clicking here but the Internet will become very slow if everyone watches it at once.
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