Storytime and Connections
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Kindergarten video. Learning sight words with Ms Moffat and Roxanne.
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The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle read by Ms Moffat with special guest actor Declan.❤
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The Very Impatient Caterpillar by Ross Burach
It's hard to be patient, especially when we want things to go back to the way we are used to. Think about all the new things that you have learned to do. Try to be patient in this time of waiting. I am proud of all of you.
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Iggy Peck Architect by Andrea Beaty
What kind of structure can you build? Be an architect with things around your house. Create a replica of a famous building or use your imagination to create something new.
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Everywhere Artist by Nikki Slade Robinson
As we celebrate Earth Day on April 22nd, this wonderful book reminds us that we can create art with all the beautiful things in nature that surround us everyday. What can you create with rocks, leaves, sticks. weeds, flowers...?
See below for SAS students creating art from nature.
Submitted by Jordan
Submitted by Noelle
Submitted by Avery
Submitted by Erin
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Bear Came Along by Richard T. Morris
This book remind us all of the power of community which is so important but especially in this time of self isolation. The main message is "We are all in this together!"
Below are SAS intermediate students showing through powerful images and words how our school, neighborhood, city, country or global community is coming together in this time of Covid-19.
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April Rabbits by David Cleveland
This fun little book saw Robert seeing rabbits every day of the month except on the very last day of April. St.Augustine's Primary students were asked to complete the last page illustrating where the rabbits showed up on April 30th.
Enjoy!
Submitted by Kaiser 2R
Submitted by Althea 3Y
Submitted by Gigi 1K
Submitted by Anne Margaret 1K