St. Anne Catholic Elementary School

St. Anne Catholic School Brings 21st Century Technology into Classroom

St. Anne Catholic School in Hanmer has entered into a unique partnership with Science North by piloting an in-class videoconference session. Students from Mr. Thomson’s Grade 6 class utilized Macbook laptop computers and the newly installed Smartboard technology in the classroom to conduct a videoconference with Bruce Doran, a Bluecoat and Staff Scientist from Science North.

The program Science North is presenting is entitled Predators and their Prey. The program is suitable for grades 4 to 6 but has specific curriculum links in grades 4 and 6.

The videoconference lasted approximately 50 minutes in length and allowed staff scientists to dialogue with the students through a question and answer session. St. Anne students examined various biological samples such as skulls, claws, and teeth to learn some of the animals’ physical and behavioural features that allow them to obtain food and survive in their habitat. The material included in the Science North kit contained animal skulls, skeletons, and animal tracks which had been delivered to the school in advance.

This videoconference provided the students with not only a “one of a kind hands on learning experience” but also demonstrated how the use of technology can foster creative and unique partnerships in the Sudbury community.

St. Anne Catholic School Enters into Unique Videoconferencing Partnership with Science North

St. Anne Catholic School has entered into a unique partnership with Science North in piloting an in-class videoconference session. Mr. Thomson’s grade 6 class will participate in piloting the Science North video conferencing school program “Predators and Prey” on Wednesday, February 18, 2009 from 12:35-1:55 p.m.

Grade 6 students will utilize newly installed Smartboard technology in the classroom to conduct a videoconference with a Bluecoat from Science North. The program Science North is presenting is Predators and their Prey. It is a program suitable for grades 4 to 6 but has specific curriculum links in grades 4 and 6. The videoconference will be approximately 50 minutes in duration. The program includes a Science North science kit containing animal skulls, skeletons, tracks, etc.

This videoconference provides the students with not only a “one of a kind hands on learning experience” but also demonstrates how the use of technology can foster creative and unique partnerships in the Sudbury community

St. Anne Catholic School to Host “Christmas Technology Night”

St. Anne Catholic School, 4500 St. Michel Street in Hanmer will be hosting its “Christmas Technology Night” on Tuesday, December 16, 2008 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

The evening will kickoff with a free dinner sponsored by Perkins Restaurant for the parents and students of Grade 6, 7 and 8 from both St. Anne and Immaculate Conception Catholic Schools.

Following the dinner there will presentations of amazing student work that has been completed on the laptops followed by a MacBook scavenger and a short talent show in the library.

All of the families joining in on the fun for the evening will leave with a cd created by the Grade 7 and 8 classes at St. Anne Catholic School featuring the favorite recipes of the students.

The night will begin with dinner at 5:30 p.m. and will conclude at 8:00 p.m.

St. Anne Catholic School Hosts Magical Math Night

St. Anne Catholic School invited children and parents to take part in a Family Math Night at the school recently. Students and their families moved to three separate math centres throughout the evening including the one above where teachers Ms. Shonwise (left) and Mme. Lafrance and the children created a graph showing who has a stuffed bear.

Families left with a take home bag of activities that they can work on together. The evening ended with a performance by Archie the Magician, who entertained children while the parents debriefed with the teachers.

St. Anne Catholic School would like to thank Perkins Restaurant for providing dinner for the evening.

A Diamond in the Rough; St. Anne Catholic School’s Re-Greening Efforts Transform School Yard

St. Anne Catholic School was runner up in the VETAC Ugliest School Yard Competition last spring. The school received a cash prize from Xstrata Nickel to help in its re-greening efforts. The funds were used to purchase sod for the playground, benches, trees, and materials for two large brick agricultural beds in which students from Mrs. Wuksinic’s Grade 2/3 class Ms. MacRury’s JK/SK class planted flowers.

St. Anne Catholic School would like to extend its deepest appreciation to the many families, staff and students who helped make this amazing idea a reality. Thank you also to the local businesses who donated items and/or services. St. Anne Catholic School would also like to recognize and thank Jamie Beauchamp from Xstrata Nickel along with representatives from the business community including Peter Vanderkooy from Botanix Azilda Green Houses and Myrna Bechamp from Ashley’s Landscape Supplies who visited St. Anne Catholic School to view the “final product” and to wish the students well.

St. Anne Catholic School Presents “Twist and Shout”

St. Anne Catholic School, 4500 St. Michel in Hanmer is proud to present its year end musical production “Twist and Shout” starting Wednesday, June 6 until Friday, June 8, 2007. More than 35 talented singers, actors and dancers will be featured in this 1960’s style rock and roll show, which also features a special appearance by the king of rock and roll himself, Elvis Presley.

The story is about a young teenage songwriter, Rhonda Cascade, who tries to get her song published by a scrupulous producer who in turn, steals the song for himself. Along the way Rhonda enlists the help of Sam Sunday, a bumbling police detective, to help her in her quest to get her song back.

The price of admission is $7.00 for adults and $4.00 for seniors and students. Show times are at 7:00 p.m. each evening in the gymnasium. Tickets can be purchased at the door each evening. All money raised will help support the Arts program at St. Anne Catholic School.

St. Anne Celebrates Literacy Awareness Day

St. Anne School celebrated Literacy Awareness Day on Friday, January 26th, 2007. The school wanted to promote the importance of reading and learning together as a school and as families. Grandparents of students in Kindergarten to Grade 3 came to read with their grandchildren and their friends. Mr. Ron Dupuis was another special guest for Literacy Day.

The literacy kick-off for the entire school (K-8) also began that day. The “Reading Book Worm” starts in the front foyer and the intention is to have him “grow” around our school by encouraging students to read. Individual classroom teachers have sent home specific criteria for their own classes. As students read, their names are added to the Book Worm. Everyone is encouraged to continue reading as a family home. Happy Reading!!

St. Anne Celebrates Family Literacy Day

St. Anne School is gearing up for ABC CANADA Family Literacy Day® (FLD). The school wants to promote the importance of reading and learning as a family activity. On January 26th, Grandparents are invited to the school to read with students and enjoy a cup of tea. This has become an annual event. St. Anne School also begun a ‘Reading Book Worm’ and will have him grow around the school by encouraging students to read. Parents visiting the school will be able to see the great enthusiasm that students have for reading.

ABC CANADA Family Literacy Day® is officially on January 27, 2007.

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