Lightly School making SLIME!
Slime making at Lightly School. The students researched SLIME recipes and tried out a few different ones to see which ones worked best. The winner was the TIDE slime!
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Slime making at Lightly School. The students researched SLIME recipes and tried out a few different ones to see which ones worked best. The winner was the TIDE slime!
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Students using the light table to practice place value. Getting creative with daily math. Pumpkin carving for Thanksgiving.
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Middle year students from Mallard school made Vision board trees in the fall. These were similar to a dream board filled with goal setting, big dreams, and family information. The girls did and outstanding job of teaching the new staff about who they are through the use of their Vision boards and their Tree posters. Great effort by all and a wonderful way to get to know you!
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Students from Lightly conducting an experiment about rainbows using milk and food coloring.
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Baking bannock over an open fire.
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Students at Lightly School had a shocking experience with their Electrical project. Leo from Star Bright Electric came to the school and taught the students how to wire their own switches and outlets. They were also taught how to check polarity and how to troubleshoot.
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During the month of January, all Hutterian students and community members participated in online and social media safety presentations aimed at bringing awareness of such issues as online luring, cyber bullying, internet fraud and the impact of social media on mental health and body image. These informative sessions were provided by ISD School Social Worker Kaitlyn Cowie, and were very well received by both students and parents.
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Students of Prairie Blossom School were given a wildlife presentation by Murray Gillespie about the animals of the North and the fur trade.
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