Work for Tuesday June 16th

  1. Watch the morning announcements
  2. Watch Ms. Peters’ video for today
  3. Watch Henry’s Freedom Box
  4. Watch When We Were Alone
  5. Watch the song You Got to Run (Spirit of the Wind) by Buffy Sainte-Marie from Piapot Cree Indigenous reserve in the Qu’Appelle Valley, Saskatchewan.
  6. Look at Splash’s art No name-carving art. (it is the first image) This is what Splash (Aaron Nelson-Moody) says about his art.
    1. Carving art-It had some red cedar flat carving on a 5’ by 7’ panel, with some engraved
      and reposed copper additions. It depicts the spirit of the Cheak’mus area, with the
      face being my way of visioning the spirit, with eagles for hair, and salmon for the eyes.
      The two repousse faces in the wings are Wawantee, which are the spirits in the valley
      which watch over the people and animals, and the little round panels off to the sides
      are deeply engraved ‘rubbings panels’, which the students at the Outdoor School can
      use to make some artwork with.
  7. Reading:
    1. Grade 1’s read a book on Raz Kids and make a recording
    2.  Kindergarten’s listen to a book and complete a beginning, middle and end page about the book if it is a story, or a 3 Facts page if it was a non-fiction book. You can listen to your own book, or draw/write about one of the books I read today.

Optional Activities:

  1. Play a math card game
  2. Compete some addition and subtraction questions
  3. Practice skip counting
  4. Complete a writing page
  5. Do story workshop
  6. Create another Coast Salish inspired piece of art work.

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