Antarctic Delivery 🐧

We have had a very exciting week! On Monday we received a package sent from the South Pole! It was an extremely cold package and had air holes punched into it …

In the package was a penguin!!

She came along with this letter from an ‘Admiral Drake’.

There was also a journal and a carry bag.


The penguin, named Pringle, began her home visits on Monday evening with Calla.  On Tuesday morning we heard all about Pringle’s visit when Calla shared her journal writing with us. The visits have continued this week with Samyar (Tuesday) and Rose (Wednesday). Tonight Pringle is spending the night with Patrick. Each morning, after a visit, the student reads their journal entry and shares the pictures they have drawn.  We will be continuing through the class list so that everyone has a chance to have Pringle visit them at home. Please help your child enjoy these visits by assisting, where necessary, with their writing and pictures.

In our classroom we have also got a lot of other penguins who have come for a visit.

We also have a lot of journals, from previous classes of Mrs. Temple’s, who have been lucky enough to have had visits from Pringle.

With this package also came the novel “Mr. Popper’s Penguins”.  We read a chapter each day.  So far Mr. Popper, a house painter from a small town who has a fascination with everything from the Antarctic, has received a live Adélie penguin from an Admiral Drake. He has named this penguin Captain Cook.

We will be spending the next several weeks learning about several different species of penguins – there are 18 different species – and doing many different activities, both scientific and, of course (😉) art based.

Stay tuned.

Who says, “Giraffes Can’t Dance” …

We read the above-named book, by Giles Andreae and had a discussion on how we can all do things to the sound of our own music.  Students then followed a directed drawing lesson creating their own unique ‘Geralds’ on yellow construction paper.  They decorated their blue background paper, cut out, and mounted their giraffes, adding a string tail.  These are on the bulletin board in our hallway.