We have been so busy lately. Here are pictures of the beautiful work your child has been doing.
THEIR BRIDGES!!! Bravo les amis!
The following pictures were structures that had to be strong enough to hold a load bearing of 250g. They had so much fun doing this activity! Continuez votre excellent travail les amis! Je suis fière de vous!!!
VAN GOGH! Absolutely beautiful!
We have started to learn about the First Nations. Yesterday, your child learned how the First Nations people made their tipis using resources from the nature and the animals. For example: It took 10 to 12 bison skins to make a tipi. That some of the people were Nomads so they would make wigwams since it was easier to take down and transport to another area. Your child is in the process of creating a tipi using a brown lunch bag. Final product to come. So far, they look AWESOME!
This morning, we have learned about Emily Carr, how was a Canadian artist and writer heavily inspired by the Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast.
Here is a link to learn how to draw like Emily Carr.
Emily Carr
Here are some links that your child could use to learn how to conjugate the (passé composé). Your child should take 10 minutes per night and practice. I also mentioned to your child the he/she can go to Google Search engine and type: activité avec le verbe au passé composé. Your child will find several activities. Amusez-vous!!!
Le passé composé
Le passé composé
IR - RE - OIR
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| Kindness week 2016! - La semaine de la bonté 2016!Your child had to write 7 kindness actions they were going to do for someone. |
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