We would like to use this blog to share with you all the wonderful things we do at school! We are learning new things everyday and invite you along for the adventure!
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Friday, 30 January 2015
Tuesday, 27 January 2015
Monday, 26 January 2015
Kindness Week: Crazy, colourful and SMELLY socks!
We read Smelly Socks by Robert Munsch today. We all wore our colourful, crazy socks. Thank goodness they didn't smell like the socks in the story! Phew!
Tuesday, 20 January 2015
Monday Morning Sharing
Here are just a few of the things kids shared this week.
We all brought stuffed toys today.
We saw an adventure kit.
And a special hockey stick and puck!
Tuesday, 13 January 2015
Treats for Teachers
After we baked the cookies the Kinders, with the help of their buddies, decorated the cookies for teachers. Once they were ready they surprised the staff at Voyageur with a special treat!
A big thanks to Mrs Mikkelsen for taking these great pictures!
Thank you to our Volunteers!
Thank you to all the parents and grandparents who helped out with our special projects, crafting, baking and Christmas concert. I really appreciate your support!
Crafts
Jackson Pollock
Jackson Pollock inspired us to paint. He was an American painter. When we looked at his paintings we noticed that he used lots of colour. He used some primary colours and some others too.
We read that when he would paint only he would know when the painting was done. We did that when we were painting too. We made sure to put the finishing touches on our pieces.
We hope you enjoy our work.
To make this painting we used primary colours; red, yellow and blue. We used paint brushes to splat the paint on. Then we used our hands to swish and swirl the paint. Everyone added one swish or swirl.
When we swished the paint we noticed the colours mixed and made new colours. They made secondary colours, green, purple and orange.
To make this painting we used paint, marbles, paint brushes and spoons. We used primary colours; red, yellow and blue.
We splattered and splashed the paint on. Then we rolled and swished the marbles around and we added a little bit of white at the end.
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