Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Friday, December 16, 2016

Christmas Cards

This Christmas Charity Inquiry has by far been one of my all time favourite inquiries. I asked students to think of a way to raise funds for a charity of at need. The only limitations were we had no money and we had to get the whole school involved. 
After a lot of brainstorming and pitching ideas students decided we could have a Christmas Card Contest for each grade and feature the winners on cards that would then be sold back to the school.
Students divided into groups based on their talents. Some focused on writing to students and making posters/school announcements and a letter that would go home to inform everyone of the contest. Others wrote to parents convincing the to buy. And the third group researched, phoned/emailed businesses that printed cards for donations and prices. 
I want to thank Toronto Printing House with being so supportive and patient with our students as they learned how to write clear emails, perfected speaking on the phone and a million other real life skills. From start to finish the students in my class created this initiative and saw it through. Spending countless hours of recess, after school sales and more. The students were able to take the lead and worked through more math, language and Social Studies than I ever could have imagined.
By the end, they were able to raise funds that went to helping students in the Hospital over Christmas. The funds went directly to supporting Sick Kids.   






Friday, December 13, 2013

Christmas Around the World

To celebrate the Christmas season we will be having a classroom party that brings together all our unique cultural traditions. As Catholics we rejoice in this special season together; we are a community linked together to share and celebrate the birth of our savior.

Our similarities establish a bond, but our unique differences strengthen us as a community. Christmas is a season rooted in traditions, special customs, unique foods and much more. I encourage (not mandatory) all families to make a traditional food with your child and sharing with them a family custom. Thursday December 18th will be the day of our party. I will be bringing in some Greek sweets, plates and plastic forks. All food/snacks are welcome, but please do not feel your child must bring something in or you must make something, as I know this is a busy time of year. As a reminder, all food must be peanut free.

Thank you,
Merry Christmas

-Mr Butler



Update:
Photos from our Christmas Party