My, my, what a busy couple of weeks in room 15.
The students enjoyed having an audience for Folktales.
And the goblins will get you if you don't watch out.
Our Halloween sunsets turned out beautifully with a bleeding tissue paper background.
We marched into prayer service and did our Saint and Day of the Dead presentations.
In our garden marigold crowns we were all kinds of cute.
Dr. Clegg shared, via video, all about hand structure, with a lovely model.
Then we took a turn at creating robotic hands. We had some great helpers for this challenging STEM activity.
Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton visited and was mighty impressed with all the things we could make our hand do.
We had Mrs. Paris' famous cinnamon rolls disguised as mummies.
We enjoyed yummy punch full of worms and lots of treats. Sadly, Mrs. Paris could not wield the camera and make slime, ghost bubbles, screaming balloons and vampire veins, so there is no evidence of the fun we had.
It was a successful party day!
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