It's time to welcome our visitors to Moody! Today, we welcome our artist in residence, Ms. Sara! She is working with Ms. Kayley, Mr. Zimmer and Ms. Egelstad's classes to start! Lucky you!!
Reminders from Ms. Jung
Back to the basics we know means to mask up, wash our hands and physically distance but first and foremost is the daily health check! Remember if you are not feeling well, let your teacher know and they'll contact us at the office!
Safety is our priority and we've noticed that some of you are forgetting that washrooms are for a single person at a time only, even on the first floor at lunch! Don't be surprised if you are asked to wait in line outside for your turn! Patience is a virtue! Thanks for being kind and respectful!
Gauss Math Contestants
Ms. Jung is posting the answers today! Be sure to take a look now that you've finished your practice contests. Not sure about a solution, ask or email Ms. Jung! Good luck!
Concourz de-art oratour!
(Concours d'art oratoire"!)
Congratulations to our French immersion contestants who represented their classes at the French speech finals judged by none other than Ms. Armstrong and Mme LeBlanc! In grade 6, representatives were Emma Wong and Emily Xu. In grade 7 representatives were Elin Abercrombie and Jessie Xiao. Also, in grade 8, finalists were Ana Lucas and Kity Shi! “Formidab-le"!!
Do you ever have a day that can best be described as, well, moody? Here's a trick that we'd like to offer: When the moody blues show up, STOP what you're doing, SHAKE it out and MAKE a list of 5 things that you're grateful for! Can't think of anything? Instead, try the 5 sense tricks: What can you see, hear, smell, touch and taste? STOP, SHAKE and MAKE!