In the morning we had a visit from a friend of ours and a writer, Elizabeth Ebejer. She loves writing short stories and she wrote one just for us. It was called 'Figolla ta' Qattus'. We loved it and we talked about creative writing and the process of making traditional figolli. I think both processes have many things in common, the preparation of ingredients, getting your ideas sorted out, following a process, testing the end result, fixing mistakes and sharing your work. Elizabeth gave us a handout with a 'cat figolla' on it and we're going to write our short story on it...so stay tuned, I'll put some stories here :)
Back in class, we had Maya's birthday cupcakes to share out. Those pirate candles are still holding up!
Then, being a Monday, the kids had Art and P.E. After break we finished our felt Easter chicks...well they're not perfect but they're 100% made by little hands.
That finished, here's a group photo of the fantastic 3.2 children holding up their cards and felt
And here's an all-talking-moving photo.
Happy Easter, wishing you lots and lots of blessings!
Weldone to all.happy easter from ju ju
ReplyDeleteHello , love our Easter felt crafts. I am a gradated teacher from Malta, teaching in Canada. I teach Grade 6 here . Do you only have 16 kids in your classroom ? Happy Easter :)
ReplyDeleteThat photo shows only half of the group :) I have twenty kids in my class, on the day we were two classes in the library. Happy Easter to you too!
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ReplyDeleteI love the pictures of us
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