Wednesday 24 July 2019

Fly Me To The Moon ~ Our Study of Outer Space

In the spring, the children at our little yellow school embarked on a study of outer space.

Ordering the Planets

We learned about the sun ....

Sun Craft

Sun Craft

and the planets.


A Solar System Story

Making a Booklet of the Planets
Torn Paper Planets


We placed an extra special emphasis on the moon.  


A July Full Buck Moon Over the Atlantic Ocean

This year marks 50 years since the first moon landing!  On July 20, 1969, USA astronaut Neil Armstrong became the first person to walk on the moon!

The Toronto Star - July 1969 @ The Kennedy Space Center


The children were mesmerized by the stories of real astronauts and were eager to learn more.  We read the inspiring biography of Neil Armstrong, I am Neil Armstrong.  Although Neil was the first person to walk on the moon, it required bravery, patience and many small steps working together as a team.


The Biography of Neil Armstrong

We also read the book, The Darkest Dark, about our very own Canadian astronaut, Chris Hadfield.  The children couldn't believe that when Chris was a child he was afraid of the dark!  Chris conquered his fear and worked hard to become an astronaut.  His story is an inspiration for aspiring astronauts. 



The Darkest Dark

As part of our study, the children made astronaut masks. 
  



   


 We pretended that we were astronauts and hydrated some dehydrated fruits.


Comparing apples and bananas with their dehydrated versions.

Adding Water to Dehydrated Fruits



We even tasted some freeze dried ice cream.  Fun Fact:  Although freeze dried ice cream was created on request for the Apollo missions, it has never actually been consumed in outer space.  It's good!


A study of space would not be complete without mention of Galileo Galilei.  Did you know that in 1609 Galileo Galilei was the first person to use a telescope for astronomy?  At the time, people believed the moon was a smooth sphere.  Galileo discovered that the moon has peaks and valleys just like our Earth and made many sketches that were published.  This is just one of Galileo's discoveries.  His biography for children is fascinating!


I, Galileo - The Biography of Galileo Galilei


The children were very excited about the phases of the moon material.

The Phases of The Moon


The Phases of the Moon

NASA is now working towards sending a human mission to Mars in the 2030s!

Story - If I were an astronaut I would blast off and discover a new planet.

A Portion of The Rocket Garden @ The Kennedy Space Centre



Story - If I were an astronaut I would go to the stars.  I would put stars in my pocket.


"One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." ~ Neil Armstrong

Thursday 4 July 2019

All the Little Stars ~ Our 2019 Annual Concert and Graduation ~ Part Two

It was now time for the graduates to prepare for their graduation.  

Getting Ready

Almost Ready

Earlier this year, one of our graduates wrote a story about being a graduate. In her story, she writes, "I have wanted to be a graduate my whole life!"


I like being a graduate!  I help people.  I have wanted to be a graduate my whole life!

How does it feel to be a graduate?  It feels awesome!



We are ready!

Backstage with Our Graduates

Our 2019 Graduates


Our 2019 Graduates

When our graduates started at our little yellow school three or four years ago, something we all believed we had was time.  Now that our time is coming to an end, we can't believe how quickly it has gone and how precious it has been. We have relished this time together and have so many cherished memories.

We had such a spectacular group of graduates this year.  They set an exemplary example for their classmates.  They are wonderful children who have so many great things ahead of them.  We have known some since they were born.  During concert rehearsals, I could not bring myself to look at these little graduates as I would tear up.  As much as we would like to hold on to this group for a little while longer, they are ready to spread their wings and fly!

A parent of this year's graduate joined us on stage and spoke on behalf of all the parents.  Thank you for your very moving words.


A.'s dad saying a few words.

For the first time ever, this year's graduates also wanted to say something. 





Here is what they had to say.  (You can click on the images to make them larger.)
















There are no words to describe how touched we were by their messages.  We were also very impressed at how confident and poised they were.  Thank you graduates.


Now it was on to the cake!  Congratulations to our graduates!





None of this would have been possible without the support of all of our wonderful families.  Thank you for believing in us.  Thank you to the teachers for the love and guidance they give to the children each day.  Together - teachers and families - we have been a great team.  Lastly and most importantly, thank you to all our students for bringing the sunshine to our days at school. 


A huge THANK YOU to A.'s family for providing the sound system, the music and the snow cones!   It helped to make this evening one of our best ever!