Nous avons visité la cabane à sucre! We visited the sugar shack!
Check out the pictures below to see what our morning at the Cabane looked like! Please also check out our resources tab under other to listen to some traditional Québec music and see the dancing that we tried out today in class! If you like, see if you can play the spoons at home using the video posted as a guide. Enjoy! Joyeux Carnaval! Happy Carnaval!
Today was a super awesome day at Forest Trail! We got to experience Carnaval for the first time ever - we watched Bonhomme arrive at the school, danced with him, participated in four winter games outside and then enjoyed hot chocolate delivered to our classroom! We also enjoyed doing the same activities given out to children who visit Carnaval in Québec! Look out for the booklets with the title page pictured above to check this out. All activities inside are what was handed out to young visitors of Carnaval this year! We also learned a little bit about les Cabanes à Sucre to prepare us for tomorrow's Cabane in the gym! We checked out a Cabane à Sucre in Saint-Eustache in Québec called Cabane Constantin and learned all about how maple syrup is tapped, cooked and served on snow for the delicious tire neige. Check out the pictures below and see what your child remembers! Carnaval s'approche! Carnaval is coming!
This thursday will be Carnaval day here at EFT! On Friday we made our ceintures to wear for the festivities and it was so much fun to learn all about the tradition of Carnaval and why it is celebrated! Parents and caregivers: take a look at our updated poems and songs sections here on the website under Resources to see some of our favourites this winter! Please also take a look under other to see our current unit in science all about textures - have fun playing at home by trying to describe the feeling of an object and guess what it is without looking all in French! Please practice the extended Février poem together at home! Starting on Monday we will be presenting our two favourite sections of the poem (separated by colour) for the class!
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March 2017
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