Monday, 4 May 2015

Music Monday


Dear Mom and Dad:

What an excited day we had today! Today is Music Monday and at 11am today, we sang the song “We are One” by Connor Ross. At this time, millions of people all across Canada were singing this song at the exact same time! Some of our friends who were in choir went to downtown today and they were actually on the Live Feed which we got to see them singing! In the afternoon we watched the performances for the spring concert tonight. Only students who are involved in drum fit club and choir will be performing tonight.

Ms. Deoblad surprised us today by showing us a special box that she had. Ask me to tell you what was inside! Do you remember back in October where we looked at pumpkins and pumpkin seeds? We watched a video about a “seed vault” where there is a collection of thousands and thousands of seeds from all over the world. This is an important vault because should a seed go extinct, we could bring it back by planting the seed in the seed vault. We connected this to our pumpkins where generous parents donated about 13 pumpkins in all. Ms. Deobald collected all of the seeds and let them dry for 3 months and today we planted the seeds! It’s amazing what one person can do to make a difference in the world. “Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing’s going to get better, it’s not” – Dr. Seuss

Question of the day: Think of something that you can do that will make a big difference in the world and post it on the blog!

Love,
The Rainbow Triad

Housekeeping:

Our triad will be performing a song at the volunteer tea at 10:30am on Wednesday. 

5 comments:

  1. Jack: By telling other people to make nice communities.

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  2. Tori: clean up garbage on the street as you walk and helping friends.

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  3. Being Peaceful Taking care of Poor _ _..~~**Daneen **~~.._ _

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  4. Tanya and Emma5 May 2015 at 17:17

    Not littering will make a big difference in the world!

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  5. making A day for cleanup day, helping the poor,

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