What’s Gone Well Today ® at School
What’s Gone Well Today at School is a question, in fact a movement designed to shift our thinking, to bring out the best in our own experiences at school, with the friends and new faces in our classes . We’re encouraging students and teachers to share experiences that have gone well. We hope that people will find more highlights in their day, and share what they are enjoying in their learning and playing at school.


This week was magnificent!!! Canucks beat Chicago 4-3 (in games and the score was 2-1), it was awesome. We played hockey in the gym Canucks vs. Nashville and Nashville won 12-7 it was really hard but fun. :p
I like to read books such as Geronimo Stilton he is very funny.
I loved this week!
Ms. Newton, I’m really sick. I won’t be at school for the whole week. I miss hockey. I will see you next week. What did you do in class?
Hey its James When will you be back because our team needs you in net for hockey!!!!!
Hi its Marco. I hope you get better. And we did lots of things in class like water colour pencil crayons on whales. Did you watch the hockey games??
Hey its Roman. We played hockey on Wednesday. My team lost big time it was 6-2 I scored the only two goals.
We did math and water ouler pencil crayons.To day we played a math game and my team lost. burrows got a goal.
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Facts
90 million chocolate Easter bunnies are made for Easter each year.
Each day, five million marshmallow chicks and bunnies are produced in preparation for Easter.
16 billion jelly beans are made for Easter (that’s enough to completely fill an 89 feet high and 60 feet wide plastic Easter egg – about the height of a nine-story office building!)
82 percent of Americans say they would prefer a chocolate or candy bunny for Easter, while only 4 percent say they would prefer a live rabbit (can you blame them?!)
63 percent of Americans would most like to receive a chocolate bunny on Easter morning, followed by marshmallow bunnies (10 percent). I know my little guy would love anything chocolate!
The world’s largest jar of jelly beans weighed 6,050 pounds.
75 percent of kids are willing to do extra chores for extra Easter candy (what, we’re supposed to give them something for doing chores??! ).
According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the largest Easter egg ever made was just over 25-ft high and made of chocolate and marshmallow. The egg weighed 8,968 lbs. and was supported by an internal steel frame.
88 percent of adults carry on the Easter tradition of creating Easter baskets for their kids & 90 percent of adults hope for their own treat from the Easter Bunny. Who wouldn’t want chocolate?!
The first chocolate eggs were made in Europe in the early 19th century and remain among the most popular treats associated with Easter.
Kids first grab for chocolate bunnies (76 percent) when checking out their Easter baskets, followed by marshmallow treats (18 percent), malted milk balls/eggs (17 percent) and jelly beans (16 percent).
When it comes to knowing which types of bunnies please the palate, the majority of Americans say a solid chocolate bunny (42 percent) first and foremost, followed by a hollow chocolate bunny (21 percent), marshmallow bunny (10 percent) and other types of Easter bunny candy (9 percent).
Red jelly beans are kids’ favourite.
( P.S I didn’t write that I copied and pasted
Well I had a great week! 🙂
OH MY GOSH!!!! stephanie you wrote a chapter book for post! 🙂 great job!
Great information Stephanie! Next time, please pick your favourite information and use your own words. I learned so much, thank you!
This week we had track and field. My favourite center in track and field is… hmm I liked all of them but I think I liked the softball throw the best ya I like that one best.The weather was pretty weird cause first it was raining then it was cloudy but then its sunny! Crazy right!
Yesterday The class played hockey but I don’t know what team won. Oh ya the Canucks won duh! We are all looking forward for the game tonight. Hopefully the Canucks will win tonight. 🙂
We used watercolour pencil crayons to draw whales in the sunset but we are not done yet but I want to finish today!
In characters we are studying ….. Chocolate yum yum! guess what! I have to go talk to you later bye bye! 😀
Track and Field!. I love it! is so much track and field we have our track meet on may 17
On Wednesday Water color pencil crayons.I had so much fun all
Today we got to learn about Chocolate and we got to eat chocolate.I just took a little nib I. I had a fun week 🙂