Our class did lots of fun things in October. We started the month with the Primary Sharing Feast for Thanksgiving where all the primary classes gather in the gym to perform a thanksgiving song or poem, we then do the Turkey Pokey and eat our lunches together in the gym. Later in the month we went on a field trip to the Pumpkin Patch. At the pumpkin patch we went through a corn maze, got to feed goats and chickens, went through a haunted house and went on a hay ride to pick a pumpkin. We painted pumpkins and drew faces on them to put on our wall. We also made pumpkin paper lanterns with our grade seven big buddies. On October 31st we celebrated Halloween with the Halloween Howl. During the Howl the primary classes take part in Halloween themed relays in the gym, a costume parade and dance and then have a "party" in our classroom with snacks. Here is everyone's favourite...
Amanda - the Halloween Howl
Crystal - the Pumpkin Patch
David - playing trains
Elyse - the Halloween Howl
Faith - Pumpkin Bingo
Gem (absent today)
Joshua - the Halloween Howl
Kaylee - the glow in the dark spiders at the Halloween Howl
Omar - the Halloween Howl
Roc - the Halloween Howl
Savio - making faces on the pumpkins
Sophia - playing with friends
Zahra - drawing faces on our pumpkins
These are our pumpkins that we painted and drew faces on!
Check out our video of some pictures from the Pumpkin Patch and the Halloween Howl.
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Wow, it looks like you had a fantastic October Ms. Morrison's class. Wasn't it fun on Halloween and your trip to the pumpkin patch looks like so much fun too. It's great to read all your favourite things about October. It reminds me that I should do the same with my class too.
ReplyDeleteKeep up the great learning. Ms. Lirenman (from across the hall)
Ms. Lirenman,
ReplyDeleteThanks for looking at our blog and for the comment. We had a really great time at the pumpkin patch and the Halloween Howl.
We are going to check out your class blog the next time we have computers.
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Mrs. Morrison and Division 21