I hope you had a wonderful weekend celebrating the amazing people in your lives.
Well-being & Connection
You can join us for our Wishtree read aloud, happening at 11:00am on the general channel! Everyone is welcome. If you missed one or two of the previous sessions, you can catch up by listening to the recording on the “Message and Read aloud recordings” channel. Or, you can just start listening from today!
This week’s plant is frog leaf, also known as plantain. This is another simple one. You will have to look closely at the leaves, but you will soon realize that you have seen this plant around quite a bit. Can you see why it is called a frog leaf? Although it was not originally from North America, this plant lived and shared so harmoniously, that people often think that it has always belonged here. It has a home here now. Here is a guide from Lori Snyder explaining traditional understandings of frog leaf.
Here is a video to help you identify and learn about one of the ways you frogleaf has been traditionally used by the Squamish First Nations: https://safeYouTube.net/w/gMzD
Numeracy
If you visit your math team, you will find a new lesson and activity!
Literacy
Thirdly, we will be extending our book club books! Here are some more books you can choose, found on Epic books:
- Rise Up: Ordinary Kids with Extraordinary Stories by Amanda Li
- Three on Three by Eric Walters
- A Boy Called Bat by Elana K. Arnold (continuing)
Happy reading 🙂
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