Saturday, October 29, 2011

Randerson Pumpkin Parade on Monday

Randerson's Pumpkin Parade is set for Monday Randerson Ridge is transforming into a ghoulish walkway as a sea of orange monsters, goblins and ghoulish figures line the hallways. Be sure to bring your pre-carved pumpkin for the pumpkin parade on Monday as we ban together to raise money for Unicef.
Thanks Mr. Nixon for organizing this fun event. 


  

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Grupo Axé Capoeira visits Randerson

The acrobatic dance troupe Axé Capoeira

Today we enjoyed the talents and energy of Vancouver dance troupe Grupo Axé Capoeira  as they performed traditional and contemporary Brazilian dances.  We learned about unique instruments and the history of this form of dance.  Thanks for visiting Randerson Capoeira!

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Randerson Ridge Pumpkin “Parade”
 ~ Monday October 31st ~
     There will be a pumpkin display at Randerson Ridge to raise money for UNICEF Canada.  These funds will be used to help underprivileged children all over the world. 

     For a loony ($1), students may bring pre-carved pumpkins into the Randerson foyer/entrance from 8:00 to 8:30am on Thursday 27th, Friday October 28th , and Monday 31st for display throughout the school. 

     Primary pumpkins will be displayed in the west wing (music room wing), and intermediate pumpkins will be displayed in the east wing (Kindergarten wing).  Each pumpkin will be registered and given a number and a small collection vessel (jar, Dixie-cup) in the foyer for “votes”.  Division 4 (grade five) students will set the pumpkins out along the corridors during the early mornings.  Throughout Monday morning, students will be given the chance to vote for their favourite primary and /or intermediate pumpkin with a quarter.  Parents may vote too. Students can vote for as many pumpkins as they have quarters for; however, students may not vote for their own pumpkin!

     By the end of the day, votes will be tallied and two pumpkins will be recognized: the best primary pumpkin and the best intermediate pumpkin.  There will be a prize for each pumpkin owner announced over the PA.
     Students are responsible for picking up their pumpkins at the end of day from the corridors – for use that evening at home, of course!
Quick Facts About the Pumpkin Display:
·         Pumpkins must be carved prior to arriving at school
·         Pumpkins may have an internal light source (batteries only)
·         No candles or flames of any sort can be used
·         Pumpkins must be entered between 8:00-8:30 AM in the Randerson foyer on Thursday, Friday and Monday
·         Entry cost is a loony; parents and students vote with quarters; all money to UNICEF
·         Votes must be cast by Noon (12:00)
·         Prized will be awarded for the best primary and the best intermediate pumpkins
·         Pumpkins can be picked up by their owners in the hallways at 2:15 or at the classroom teacher’s discretion after afternoon recess
Last year’s event raised $595: the more entries the more fun, and the more money is raised for UNICEF.


Paul Nixon

PS: Don’t forget the usual Halloween Costume Parade which takes place in the Gym at 8:45 to 9:15 on the same day.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Drop Everything and Read a Huge Success at Randerson

322 kids in pajamas + 21educators (most in pajamas) + 5 Nanaimo Clippers Hockey Players   
= A whole lot of fun

Thank you to the Nanaimo Clippers Hockey team for reading with Randerson kids. 
We had lots of fun!
                                                  
  Members of the Nanaimo Clippers choosing books to read to the kids
Thanks
Kyle Kramer
Jesse Neher
Trevor Fitzgerald 
Brett Hartskamp
Josh Bryan




                                                                                Mr. Mazzei enjoying a good book during DEAR

Early Dismissal All week @ 1:00 PM



Just a reminder students get out at 1:00 PM each day this week for parent-teacher interviews and informal chats.  In conjunction with the interviews PAC is hosting a Scholastic Bookfair in the school foyer Mon-Thurs 1:00-3:30. 

Monday, October 17, 2011

Pajama Day
Monday October 24th we will celebrate Drop Everything and Read with Pajama Day.  What better way to read a book than in your coziest jammies?  Kindergarten through grade 7 students, teachers and EA's will all be wearing jammies.   


Saturday, October 15, 2011

Drop Everything and Read

Monday, October 24th


On Monday October 24th, students and staff at Randerson will be taking part in the annual Drop Everything and Read.  What started with a few schools in Victoria in 2007 has grown to more than 48,000 students, 16,000 teachers and administrators and countless other community members taking part in BC's 2010 challenge.  This year DEAR has gone national with BC leading the way.

Special guests joining us at Randerson are members of the Clippers Hockey team and our new superintendent Dave Hutchinson.   Grab a great book and enjoy your DEAR time.

Pajama Day - as part of DEAR day we are having pajama day.  Wear your jammies!


Join Us to...Drop Everything and Read!


WHERE: Wherever you are!

WHEN: Monday, October 24, 2011 @ 9:30 - 9:50

HOW: Stop whatever it is that you are doing and...just read!

WHY: Because the love of reading is a beautiful, valuable, lifelong habit that everyone should enjoy, every day.
 
 

Welcome To Randerson's Library Blog

Welcome to Randerson's Library Blog.  Here you will find information about what's happening in the library and other great events at our school.  I would love to see students guest blog 'book reviews' and 'recommended reads'.  Students can stop by the library to inquire about guest blogging. I look forward to your contributions.  Mrs. Martineau



The more you read, the more things you will know.  The more that you learn the more places you'll go!  
Dr. Suess 'I Can Read with My Eyes Shut'