1 WILLIAM OF ORANGE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL WEEKLY SNAPSHOT 6 October 20 - 24, 2014 SCHOOL CALENDAR Oct. 22 - Mac & Cheese lunch Oct. 29 - Picture retakes - Membership meeting Oct. 31 - Reformation Day Assembly; gr. 6/7 Nov. 10 - Remembrance Day Assembly; gr. 4/5 Nov. 11 - Remembrance Day, no school Nov. 14 - Ladies Night Out; Aldergrove Church Nov 17, 24 - Skating; gr. 4-7 (1-2 pm) Nov. 19 - Hot Dog lunch Nov. 19, 26 - Skating; gr. K-3 (1-2 pm) Nov 28 - Pro D Day Dec. 1 - Skating; gr. 4-7 Dec. 3 - Skating; gr. K-3 Dec. 5 - 1 st term report cards Dec. 8 - Orange Courier submissions deadline Dec. 8, 10 - Parent/Teacher Interviews Dec. 19 - Christmas Assembly; gr. 1-3 - Christmas treat Dec. 22 - Christmas break begins BOARD PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT REPORT The board has completed the Property Development Report which will be presented at the membership meeting on October 29. Please visit http://www.wofo.org/download/board/WOCSDevelopmentReport- October2014.pdf to download the report. STARTING A SCHOOL GARDEN Plans are underway to start up a school gardening program and we need you! A committee is needed to plan and implement an agricultural experience for students, staff, and community on our school property. If you are interested in gardening, fresh food, getting our children involved in agriculture, and seeing God's creation flourish, please contact Maggie Van Seters ([email protected]) for further information. Thank you! PERFUME REMINDER Because some of our staff are sensitive to perfumes and other strong smells, we remind parents to be careful about scents when they/children are at school. Even strong-smelling laundry detergents or deodorants (e.g. Axe) can cause a reaction to some staff members (not the type of reaction you see in the Axe commercials...) Thanks for your consideration
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WILLIAM OF ORANGE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
WEEKLY SNAPSHOT
6
October 20 - 24, 2014
SCHOOL CALENDAR
Oct. 22 - Mac & Cheese lunch
Oct. 29 - Picture retakes
- Membership meeting
Oct. 31 - Reformation Day Assembly; gr. 6/7
Nov. 10 - Remembrance Day Assembly; gr. 4/5
Nov. 11 - Remembrance Day, no school
Nov. 14 - Ladies Night Out; Aldergrove Church
Nov 17, 24 - Skating; gr. 4-7 (1-2 pm)
Nov. 19 - Hot Dog lunch
Nov. 19, 26 - Skating; gr. K-3 (1-2 pm)
Nov 28 - Pro D Day
Dec. 1 - Skating; gr. 4-7
Dec. 3 - Skating; gr. K-3
Dec. 5 - 1st term report cards
Dec. 8 - Orange Courier submissions deadline
Dec. 8, 10 - Parent/Teacher Interviews
Dec. 19 - Christmas Assembly; gr. 1-3
- Christmas treat
Dec. 22 - Christmas break begins
BOARD PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT REPORT
The board has completed the Property Development Report which will be presented at the membership
meeting on October 29. Please visit http://www.wofo.org/download/board/WOCSDevelopmentReport-
October2014.pdf to download the report.
STARTING A SCHOOL GARDEN
Plans are underway to start up a school gardening program and we need you! A committee is needed to
plan and implement an agricultural experience for students, staff, and community on our school
property. If you are interested in gardening, fresh food, getting our children involved in agriculture, and
seeing God's creation flourish, please contact Maggie Van Seters ([email protected]) for further
information. Thank you!
PERFUME REMINDER
Because some of our staff are sensitive to perfumes and other strong smells, we remind parents to be
careful about scents when they/children are at school. Even strong-smelling laundry detergents or
deodorants (e.g. Axe) can cause a reaction to some staff members (not the type of reaction you see in
the Axe commercials...)
Thanks for your consideration
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EDUDEO
A big thank you to all the runners, sponsors, and volunteers who helped make the Edudeo "Road to
Hope" fundraiser a success. We raised $2752.05...exceeding our goal of $2500.00 by a significant
margin. WOW!
ORANGE AID
APPLE PIE FUNDRAISER
A huge thank-you to all the wonderful ladies who helped out with the apple pie make - from organizing,
to peeling, to fluting, to assembling and babysitting. Altogether we made 264 pies with a profit of over
$1000.00 for our school!
BIG BROTHERS
Just a reminder of our ongoing Big Brothers fundraiser. Pack up those outgrown clothes, never used
purses, too small shoes and drop them off at the school. We get paid $2.50 for every medium sized
garbage bag full. Profits really add up over a year. Any questions, contact Hilary Slump.
SHOPPER’S CORNER:
Lean ground beef - $35.00 per box (10-1lb. pkg.)
Hamburger Patties - $35.00 per box (10 lb.)
Rookwurst - $ 6.00 ea or 3/$15.00
Cookbooks - $ 5.00 ea
Cloths - $ 5.00 ea
Dishbrushes - $18.00 ea
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GRADES KINDERGARTEN (M/W) ONE
MEMORY WORK � Ps. 134:1 due Nov. 3rd
� Ps. 92:2 due Oct. 27th
BIBLE � Joseph the Slave
� Joseph the Prisoner
� Pharaoh’s Dreams
� The Brothers’ First Journey to Egypt
� The Brothers’ Second Journey to Egypt
LANGUAGE
ARTS
� Letters & Phonics:
- Formation of and printing of the
letters Ee and Ff
- Vowels vs. consonants
- Listening for first, middle and last
words
- Rhythm and rhyme
� Reading:
- “The Top and The Tip”
� Pre-decodable Book: “Lunch”
� Author Study: Mercer Meyer
� Phonics:
- /b/ spelled b, /r/ spelled r, /f/ spelled f,
/g/ spelled g
- Oral Blending: one syllable words,
initial s clusters, initial r clusters
� Reading:
- “Brad’s Ram
- “Spiders”
- “The Sand Pits”
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� Sight Words: the, are, in, a, here, he
� Author Study : Mercer Meyer
MATH
� Early number sense
- Printing numbers 5, and 6
- Interviews on number sense
- Identify, describe, and compare
objects.
- Sort and re-sort
���� Representing numbers greater than 20
���� Skip counting
���� Solving a problem using a model
UNIT STUDIES � Farms: What farm animals give us. Review and TEST.