Today we remember those who have sacrificed for our country. May God bless them and their families❤️. These are some art pieces my class created today to commemorate fallen soldiers. #RemembranceDay@StWilfrid_TCDSB
Grade 5 students voted to determine who should win the student provincial election! Congratulations to Annahya on becoming our Premier and to Fernanda on becoming the leader of the official opposition! You had great platforms and will make great leaders. #Grade5@StWilfrid_TCDSB
Gr. 5 Truth & Reconciliation art: Turtles to signify Turtle Island surround our @TCDSB Land Acknowledgement. Dot Art is a contemporary art form inspired by Métis beadwork where beads are replaced by small dots of colourful paint. Students used q-tips& paint to achieve this look.
Tomorrow is National Truth and Reconciliation Day! Don’t forget to wear your Orange shirts to commemorate the Indigenous children who suffered and died in residential schools in Canada.
In celebration of Dot Day last week, the Grade 5 students learned the value of collaboration through this art lesson. One dot is great, but together we are better!⚫️ @MrFAvola#MsAndrade#InternationalDotDay@StWilfrid_TCDSB
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Grade 5s displayed their Human Organ System models in the form of a gallery walk for the younger grades. They taught the students all about how our bodies and their systems work! They also wrote persuasive letters on behalf of the system they chose. Great work✅ #StWilfrid@TCDSB
Thank you @epilepsytoronto & @TCDSB for the informative presentation today and all the freebies in support of Epilepsy awareness💜 My class was so excited to participate. Students’ continued practising the minds on activity during recess! #EpilepsyAwareness#PurpleDay#StWilfrid