1st graders just enjoyed learning how to draw Big Ben in a simple step by step fashion.
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Model Nessie Make
Hello all! Here you are the steps to making a mini Nessie with Jumping Clay. Remember: before you begin always knead the Clay until soft by stretching and folding.
1. Water of Loch Ness: Let’s make a base for our Nessie. Cover a popsicle stick with blue Clay.
2. Water splash: Make 6 small white balls and place them along the stick, pressing down gently.
3. Body. Roll out 2 sausages to make Nessie’s body (these will be the humps). Put them on the stick.
4. Tail: Roll out a thinner sausage for the tail. Place it on the stick.
5. Neck: Roll out the Clay again and make another sausage. Then add a bit of yellow clay to the neck. Place it on the stick too.
6. Head: Make a ball using green Clay. Then apply a bit of pressure with your palm to make a peanut like shape. Add 2 tiny green balls for the nose. Then make Nessie’s eyes with some white and black Clay. Use a pencil to make her mouth. Finally, make three 3 small yellow balls, press them down and make Nessie’s crest.
Spring Idioms Infographic
Welcome Spring 2017!
Fly to London Song
3D paper Shamrocks
3rd garders made these 3D paper shamrocks.
I’m a little shamrock, see my leaves. Count my petals, if you please. If you give me water and lots of sun, I’ll bring you luck and lots of fun.
Mindfulness Colouring Cards
2nd graders did a lovely mindfulness activity consisting in colouring a beautiful shamrcok to make a stunning card for St. Patrick’s Day.
Funny Leprechaun Cards
We made our own St Patrick’s Day cards. Try to catch a leprechaun!
Happy St Patrick’s Day!
Germs
What are GERMS? Click on the image and read an article about them.
Now watch this video:
CAN
– Spread easily.
– Enter our bodies through open cuts, nose or mouth.
– Cause many diseases.
HAVE
– A complex body.
– An outer shell called the CAPSID.
– An inner shell with material inside (NUCLEIC ACID).
ARE
– Micro-organisms.
– So tiny that you need a microscope to see them.
– Everywhere.