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Friday, August 31, 2012

Narrative Pieces

Congratulations on your first pieces of writing. They were very enjoyable and many clearly achieved the objectives set. Condos to Janna, Aiden, Thor, and Patrick for their Sammy Snakes

Student of the Week: Tasha
Print next week's  Week at a Glance here:

Bring in a camera for Monday's science lesson: ASK permission from your parents first. You are responsible for the camera if you bring it in. You may not use the camera on the bus to or from school. It is needed for a Science investigation

Monthly Message:  At the end of every month I add a special video on the blog that I call the Monthly Message - There is always a 'life lesson' in the video. Enjoy the first one below.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Can we use our phones as cameras?

Anonymous said...

On Monday

Anonymous said...

Is there a way to find the parent directory on the sas website Mr Buxton?

Unknown said...

not sure H.

Yes to phones if you know how to download images onto you macs and have the connection

berrysweetπ said...

Harriet:

https://parentdirectory.sas.edu.sg/etrans/directory/logon.asp


Ask your parents if they have the logon. I just found this on the website.
Thanks for teaching me something! I never knew there was an online parent directory!

berrysweetπ said...

If the directory doesn't work and you don't have a logon, use last year's directory. If you are new, you're parents should have received one in the welcome packet from the PTA.

Emma F. said...

Hi Mr.Buxton, and great job to the Student of The Week!

Unknown said...

Great job Tasha as student of the week. Hey Mr.Buxton, that international classroom thing we did (I forgot the name) was awsome. Let's do it with the same class, but this time why not our class be the class to host it.

Unknown said...

And on the bottom of the "Week at a Glance Sheet" it says "Precept:Always be a little kinder than necessary." What does that mean. Is it like a motto or something. See everyone. Bye.

Anonymous said...

I'm looking forward to seeing everyone tomorrow!

Anonymous said...

why isnt there a post for today and can somebody please clarify the meaning of 'complete predicate'

Anonymous said...

never mind about that i found the answer on Google

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