Question of the night: "If given the choice between being right or being kind, choose kind." What does this mean to you?
Some very important notices went home On Friday. Two were about the Terry Fox Run and another about Power Hour. Power hour forms need to be returned by September 22nd - please check out the power hour website for more info: Power Hour Website. Thanks to everyone for their comments. We love reading about your passions! If I could take a trip anywhere, it would be to the Moon. Hey, we never said it had to be here on Earth! This morning, the grade 3s continued with their SLAs, while the 4s began health. Today was very light, just talking about puberty, what that means, and some possible physical, emotional, and relational changes that may occur. Tomorrow we'll continue talking about these changes. There is some homework tonight - an interview with a trusted adult re: puberty. In the afternoon, Mrs. K was here, as Mr. V had to go check out his wrist. Hopefully it's not broken! We worked on some math, PE, then nominated some students for their sportsmanship. We'll do it all again tomorrow... Reminders:
Will
9/20/2016 03:36:55 pm
It means just be yourself!!
Jayden
9/20/2016 05:06:08 pm
It means you can just let it go! 🤔
reese
9/20/2016 05:24:14 pm
being kind is more important then being right people see
Ethan
9/20/2016 06:13:18 pm
It means to me that always choose kind stuff.
Elise Ostrem
9/20/2016 06:16:23 pm
Choose kind because it is more important to be kind then to be right.
Addison
9/20/2016 06:24:48 pm
Read it, you don't always have to be right.
David
9/20/2016 06:42:17 pm
To be kind
graham
9/20/2016 06:44:16 pm
I had a talk about it with my mom because me and my mom had different opinions about how to answer the question so my mom tried to be right, not kind, so it hurt my feelings. Then my mom realized that she was choosing right over kind and pointed out she learned something from that phrase. Comments are closed.
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