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June 15 to 19

Good Morning Room 5 and 6!

At Home Learning

At Home Learning has been posted to the Taradale School Website. It can be accessed here:

http://school.cbe.ab.ca/school/taradale/about-us/news-centre/_layouts/ci/post.aspx?oaid=d36c4465-3b69-4aeb-b6a7-d59a2e300000&oact=20001

At Home Learning has also been shared with students via Google Classroom.


Here is our Google Meet schedule for the week:

Room 5
Monday June 15 at 1:00
Wednesday June 17 at 1:30

Room 6
Monday June 15 at 12:30
Wednesday June 17 at 2:00

Please keep checking Google Classroom incase we have to change that schedule for any reason.

For Monday's Meet, please read the phrase below and think about it. We'd like you to come prepared to tell us what it means to you. Think about what the word EQUALITY means (you could look it up in the dictionary, or talk to your parents about it).

'You have the right to be treated with equality, regardless of the colour of your skin.'



Collecting Student Belongings
Please be sure to check the schedule for collecting student belongings from the school. That will begin next Monday, June 22.

http://school.cbe.ab.ca/school/taradale/about-us/news-centre/_layouts/ci/post.aspx?oaid=39b8c082-d94f-44a7-a465-5e0c4cbd224a&oact=20001

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