Well, nobody can accuse us of not having fun this week! Monday was "Hundreds Day" - the 100th school day of the year - so we celebrated! Mme Van Sickle and some of the students dressed up as 100-year-old people and we made "trailmix" with 100 different pieces of food, and made ourselves some old-timer 100 glasses. Tuesday was French Film Festival day! Riding on the city bus was quite a highlight, especially since there wasn't enough room for all of us to sit down. (*Insert concerned-teacher/mother face*). But we held on tight and made it there and back in one piece! The film was very cute - an animated movie called "Ernest et Celestine". When we returned to the school, we got together with our big buddies and did a science experiment where we attempted to make ice cream in a bag. Mme Van Sickle warned all of us that science experiments don't always work - that's why they're "experiments"... But, much to Mme's surprise... I mean... as Mme truly expected, the experiment was an amazing and delicious success! We all did a great job of shaking our bags hard enough and long enough that our cream did exactly what it was supposed to do! Wednesday was "Pink Shirt Day" with the idea of focusing on being kind to each other. Thursday we put that kindness into action and crashed the Intermediate classes' party (shhh!), joining them to hold signs along the road, inspiring people to be kind to each other. We had some great reactions from drivers going by! A big "thanks" to the Intermediates for letting us little people tag along! Friday was our final ice skating day. The kids once again showed their grit, their will, their perseverance, their...(ok, I'll stop now)...by walking all the way to the rink and back. It was a great morning! And thanks to the gorgeous weather outside, we got to join with the other K and K/1 classes for "outside centres" again this afternoon. Oh... and we learned some stuff this week, too! Promise!
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