Posted: April 13, 2020
Here are 3 clues to help you guess my number:
1. It is an even.
2. It has 2 digits.
3. It is the number of friends in our classroom
Posted: April 13, 2020
Here are 3 clues to help you guess my number:
1. It is an even.
2. It has 2 digits.
3. It is the number of friends in our classroom
Posted: March 25, 2019
Posted: March 25, 2019
To access Tumblebooks go to:
Click online databases, choose Tumblebooks and enter your library card number.
Posted: February 7, 2019
Happy Valentine's Day!
Nathan
Dedrick
Skyler G
Craig
Easton
William
Connor
Jessie L
Devan
Ryder
Bryson
Riley
Desirea
Dylan
Cohen
DJ
Skyler N
Sahaj
Hunter
Owen
Theresa
Tristan
Zen
Annabella
Jesse V
Posted: February 7, 2019
Dear Parent/Guardian,
Your child’s school has purchased DreamBox Learning, a K-8 digital math program that independent studies have found to raise student achievement and better prepare children for future success. To Access DreamBox on a Browser Your student can access DreamBox Learning from any computer, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. All you need is a high-speed Internet connection. If you’re using a browser, use this link: https://play.dreambox.com/login/knjs/urus To Access DreamBox on an iPad To download the DreamBox Learning Math app, go to https://www.dreambox.com/ipad, or search for "DreamBox Learning Math" in the App Store. If you already have the app installed, you’ll want to make sure the latest version of the app has been installed so your student receives the most current experience and lessons.
When prompted in the app, enter this school code: knjs/urus
Posted: February 6, 2019
On a desktop, laptop, or iPad, there is no other math software like DreamBox Learning Math. Powered by industry-leading Intelligent Adaptive Learning™ technology, the DreamBox Math app offers a deeply personalized learning experience that differentiates content, pace, and sequence for the highest levels of student achievement. A rigorous math curriculum and engaging, game-like environment offers an unparalleled, student-driven math learning experience.
This program is now available to your child free of charge through the school. We will be using it at school, and I encourage parents to also allow students to log on at home.
Log on using the code Knjs/urus.
Posted: February 6, 2019
Please check your child's backpack to make sure they aren't bringing toys to school.
Thank you,
Ms. McCormack
Posted: November 26, 2018
1. children
2. teacher
3. think
4. with
5. where
6. everywhere
7. finish
8. sure
9. who
10. K k (cursive)
Posted: November 20, 2018
1. these
2. might
3. mean
4. close
5. tried
6. cube
7. uniform
8. price
9. usually
Posted: October 11, 2018
To: Parents
From: Mr. Flynn
Max Aitken Academy has several times booked for our students to go skating this fall and winter at the Miramichi Civic Center. Times have been set aside by grade level and elementary students will be only skating on Thursday mornings. Students will travel by bus and are the responsibility of their homeroom teacher. Students must stay with their class throughout the activity. The school does have some extra skates and helmets but not enough to outfit an entire school. Students who do not come dressed ready for skating will not be allowed on the ice.
Students will need the following gear:
• Winter or hockey gloves
• Winter coat
• Skates
• Hockey helmet (No bike helmets)
• Winter pants or insulated pants
We encourage parents of K-2 students to come to the rink to help assist in the tying of skates if possible. Parents are also welcome to help their child skate as long as skates are worn while on the ice.
Schedule:
Date Classes Time
October 18th 5 Aubry/5 Hale/ 4/5 Barrieau 9:00-10:15
October 25th 3 Alley/ 3 Levesque-Martin/ 3 McCormack 9:00-10:15
October 25th 3/4 Hubbard-Brown/ 4 Thompson/ 4 Vye 10:15-11:15
November 8th 2 Legresley/ 2 Dedam/ 2 Sharpe 9:00-10:15
November 15th K Cameron/ K Hambrook/ K Lawlor/ 1 Carroll 9:00-10:15
November 15th 1 Hare/ ½ McKay/ 1 Comeau/ 1 Girouard 10:15-11:15
November 22nd 5 Aubry/ 5 Hale/ 4/5 Barrieau 9:00-10:15
November 22nd 3/4 Hubbard-Brown/ 4 Thompson/ 4 Vye 10:15-11:15
November 29th 2 Legresley/ 2 Dedam/ 2 Sharp 9:00-10:15
November 29th 3 Alley/ 3 Levesque-Martin/ 3 McCormack 10:15-11:15
December 6th K Cameron/ K Hambrook/ K Lawlor/ 1 Carroll 9:00-10:15
December 6th 1 Hare/ ½ McKay/ 1 Comeau/ 1 Girouard 10:15-11:15
December 13th 5 Aubry/ 5 Hale/ 4/5 Barrieau 9:00-10:15
December 13th ¾ Hubbard-Brown/ 4 Thompson/ 4 Vye 10:15-11:15
December 20th 2 Legresley/ 2 Dedam/ 2 Sharp 9:00-10:15
December 20th 3 Alley/ 3 Levesque-Martin/ 3 McCormack 10:15-11:15
Posted: September 11, 2018
Why Did We Have to Move Here?
by Sally Davies
This story is about a boy who moves. At first, he doesn't like it at his new home. Then, he doesn't like it at school and he doesn't make any new friends. But, in the end the kids all become friends. I like this story because it connects to my own life.
Posted: February 12, 2018
Our class will be exchanging valentines on Wednesday Feb.14, 2018. If you would like to bring a treat, please be aware that we have a nut free school. Also, we have a gluten allergy in our class.
Leland
D.J.
Chevy
Ethan D.S.
Eli
Danielle
Matt
Lily
Vanson
Jalie
Cayden
Nathan
Annabella
Sophia
Isaiah
Ethan P.
Thank you,
Mr. McCormack
Posted: January 9, 2018
From: Mr. Flynn
Below is the Elementary Skating Schedule that is to be followed in the New Year. K-2 were given preference as they missed some skating sessions before the Holiday Break. Please remember that all students must have skates, helmet (K-2 with a mask) and gloves or mitts.
January 18th Grade 3/4 M 10:00-11:10
February 22nd Grade 3/4 M 10:00-11:10
March 15th Grade 3/4 M 8:50-10:00
***All elementary skating takes place on Thursdays.
Thank you for your cooperation!
Posted: December 5, 2017
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2. however
3. everything
4. himself
5. birthday
6. herself
7. somewhere
Posted: November 28, 2017
1. didn't
2. that's
3. they're
4. you're
5. couldn't
6. haven't
7. o'clock