“Students were learning beat, rhythm and tempo as themes. They explored this through the use of ukulele’s and xylophones as well as had the chance to try the bongos, tambourines, maracas and rhythm sticks. We had some real stars and everyone had the chance to showcase their skills.
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Tomatosphere
As part of a nationwide science experiment to determine the effects of extreme conditions on plant growth, students in Mrs. London’s class have been growing tomato plants this term. One set of seeds was exposed to extreme conditions when it traveled by spacecraft beyond the Kármán line (100 km above Earth’s surface).
Congratulations to our Band Students!
Hello friends and family of the SD60 Beginner Band!
The results for our Band Festival Competition are IN… enjoy watching our performance!
Bert Ambrose & Duncan Cran: Epic Battle 3000In early March, the students worked very hard preparing pieces for Adjudication in the Peace River North Festival.
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Paper order forms went home last week. If you need another one please contact Mrs. Eldridge at 250-785-2321 or I have attached one below.Caring for your Succulents
Caring for your Strawberry Baskets
Caring for your Hanging Baskets
Wind Turbines
Last week, students in Mrs. London’s & Mrs. Barr’s class worked with small teams on a wind turbine challenge. They used the design process (design, create, test, make improvements) to build a wind turbine that would produce maximum electricity when placed in front of a fan.
Ms. Cronin – Landforms
Ms. Cronin’s class has been learning about landforms and had the opportunity to make their own landform and to see how erosion can change the landform.