Ms Gourlay's Class – Page 4 – "It's better to know how to learn than to know." Dr. Seuss
 

Aquarium Field Trip

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We had an exciting day at the Vancouver Aquarium!

It was a beautiful autumn day . . . sunny and crisp!

When we first arrived at the Vancouver Aquarium, we had a visit from Scuba Claus.  ‘Tis the SEAson…Ho, Ho, Ho!.

At the Aquarium, we got the opportunity to learn about the ocean and its animals using all of our senses.  We saw playful otters, basking sea lions and hungry feeding seals. Inside, we saw glowing jellyfish, colourful schools of fish, sharks, stingrays and moray eels.

We visited the Tropical Rainforest where we saw turtles, monkeys, snakes and the elusive sloth.  We heard exotic birds, screeching monkeys and shrieking bats. We also got to smell cacao beans . . . and learned that chocolate comes from these beans.

Finally, we visited the Wet Lab.  We got to touch sea cucumbers, anemones, sea snails, starfish and sea urchins.

My hope was that the visit to the Vancouver Aquarium would inspire the children to build emotional connections to the marine animals and their habitats, and that these connections would encourage respect and care for the environment. Listening to their questions and comments today, I believe that the children care a lot about their world!

Thank you to all the parent volunteers who enabled this wonderful trip to take place!

Apple Art

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We are artists, and as artists, we can explore different elements, materials and techniques, and create works of art inspired by nature.  Here are our representations of apples using yarn and marbles and paint.

Halloween

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Happy Halloween, my spooky little friends!

The children of division 11 were absent today and these ghosts and goblins showed up instead.  They insisted that Halloween is their favourite day of the year! We celebrated by building ghost towers, making monster hands, singing and dancing, and participating in a costume parade. 

We also created scary haunted house stories using loose parts. Ask your child to tell you about their picture.