Ms. J. Hallihan

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Posted: February 4, 2011

Our last week of Intensive French was a busy one!  Many of our students and teachers missed time this week due to colds and flu, me included.  Despite feeling under the weather, we got a lot done.  On Tuesday, Wedneday and Thursday, the students of 5JH were interviewed individually by an employee of the Dept. of Education.  He took each student on their own and interviewed them on a wide variety of topics, to be able to assess their oral proficiency.  He told me that he was very impressed with my students.  Way to go 5JH!  Also, students completed day 1 of a written Provincial Assessment in French.  Since we had so many students out this week, I am going to complete this assessment on Monday. On Wednesday, grades 5-12 were treated to a presentation by 2 people from the "Free the Children" organization, which tries to encourage young people to make positive changes in their community and globally.  On Friday, we had a lot of students missing due to illness, the Croft cup and interventions.  Even so, we had a very relaxing day to finish off our IF program.  We had some free time in the computer lab, cleaned out our desks and rearranged the class. Have a great weekend!

Posted: January 24, 2011

Students bring in clothing and get to dress up another student as if they were a mannequin.

Posted: January 24, 2011

Posted: January 24, 2011

Posted: January 24, 2011

Last week was a wonderful week to be a teacher or student!  We had a great time skating with the Premier of NB on Monday.  The students we so well behaved, and were treated to hot chocolate after their skate.  On Wednesday we had a snow day.  On Thursday we left right after announcements to go to 9 Pine for our breakfast.  Students ordered from me in French before we went up.  So, very soon after we arrived, our hot, delicious breakfasts started coming out.  We all ate well, and had a great time chatting together.  We even had a surprise guest appearance by my 2 year-old son, Thomas, who helped me eat my breakfast!!  To round out the perfect week, we had another snow day on Friday.  I hope that everyone had as great of a week as I did!  Check out our pictures in our gallery! This week we need to work hard to get ready for our 2 assessments that are coming up.  Have a great week! Mme Jen

Posted: January 14, 2011

I hope that you all enjoyed your snow day yesterday as much as I did!  Next week, we have lots of exciting things going on, that I wanted to make sure you knew about. On Monday, Premier David Alward will be at the school to meet and talk with students.  At 9:35 am, the Grade 5’s and 7’s will be going to the Blackville rink to skate with the Premier for 1 hour.  Students need to bring with them a pair of skates and a helmet.  Please put the skates in a bag (school bag, canvas shopping bag with guards if you have them) to avoid hurting someone.  If you are free, you are welcome to come to the rink to help out tying skates! On Thursday of next week, I will be taking my class to 9 Pine restaurant  for breakfast.  The cost is $5.50.  Students will have 3 options to choose from, all at the same price.  Students will order their breakfast from me in French.  If the cost is a problem, please send a note with your child and we will take care of it. I wanted to give the students a chance to use their French in a “real-life” setting.  Please send the money as soon as you can, so that I can get the money organized before we go. We only have 3 weeks left of the Intensive French program.  I will be sorry to see it end, as many of the students will.  All Grade 5 students in the province will be doing a written assessment at the end of the program.  This is nothing to worry or stress about.  We do all the preparation in class, and the marks students receive have no bearing on their report cards.  Also, 3 classes in the district were chosen to take part in the oral assessment.  Our class was one of them.  Students will be interviewed by someone hired by the province to assess their oral proficiency.  Again, these results have no bearing on student’s report cards.  They are meant to measure how students as a group are doing in the IF program.  Have a great weekend!  

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