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Schedule du Carnaval - Please read carefully

 
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Schedule du Carnaval - Please read carefully
by Shelley Hardcastle - Friday, 17 January 2020, 12:35 PM
 

La semaine du Carnaval   -  Carnival Week

Welcome/Bienvenue to the week of January 27th – January 31st as we will be celebrating Carnaval Week. This is a school wide event with many activities and "special" events.  Please read the following which will describe the daily events.  Please join us for any of the following:

During Carnaval week, Crêpes will be served in each class by parent helpers. Please click the link below to sign up if you can help with this activity.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1svxDuZX92vzH1yXXWk28ZHcsy-iq-UnIRgcg81-RFrk/edit?usp=sharing

You will also see and hear students learning Carnaval songs and explore the Carnaval vocabulary.

Please note the following themes/activities for the week:

Monday, January 27th -Jersey Day: Hockey, soccer, baseball, etc

Wednesday, January 29h, - Lumberjack Day: Please encourage your child to wear Plaid shirt, suspenders, sash and jeans.

Thursday morning, January 30th - Ice sculpture:

Each student will bring their own blocks of ice from home, to help build the Deep Cove Ice Sculpture in the front of the school.

The Ice Sculpture – We are asking each child to bring one or two ice blocks of ice (the size of your choice, the bigger, the better). Please remove the plastic containers before sending the ice to school and do not dye the water.

Friday January 31st, we will all wear RED and WHITE as it is the colours that bohnhomme Caranval is wearing.

Friday afternoon, we will be concluding the week with a Carnaval Assembly in the Gymnasium at 1:45 pm to 2:30 pm. At this Assembly, we will give Bonhomme the key to Deep Cove School, we will crown our Deep Cove king and queen, and we join Bonhomme in a Carnaval parade.

There is a great Carnaval website www.carnaval.qc.ca. We hope that you can join us for of the many events that we have prepared for our students.

Merci/ Thank you! Joyeux Carnaval!Bonhomme