We are very fortunate to have a guest speaker coming to visit our classe on Monday afternoon. The guest speaker is a bee keeper that will be exposing our students to the life cycle of the bee and the importance of bees and how we can help to protect bees from endangerment. This will connect with our exploration of the life cycles of plants and animals as well as connect to the inquiry work we have been doing. We have challenged the students to find out the proper name of a bee keeper.
Students have been asked to complete the conclusion of their Native Legend for Monday. We will begin editing and doing the final copy on Monday so it is very important that they complete and return their journals.
Miss Jackson introduced the students to a new art technique, pointillism. The students are using this technique to do a piece of art that represents their Native Legend. We looked at some Native symbols that the students incorporated into their art work.
Some of our students might be interested(especially those in the endangered animals group) in a Jane Goodall art contest. Please see the link below if this is something you are interested in . The due date is March 18 so it is something you would need to begin this weekend!
HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND AND ENJOY THE WEATHER!!
***REMINDERS***:
1. Return the Student Movement Form by March 16th.
2. Miss Jackson's Scholastic Book Orders are due on March 11th.
3. If you are interested in purchasing hockey tickets for "Student Night" please click on the link, Hockey Tickets, and don't forget to click on 'Cranston School' in the drop-down menu.
4. Fun Lunch money and orders are due on March 17th.
4. Fun Lunch money and orders are due on March 17th.



I loved performing first thing on a Friday morning! And the art too;)
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