Fundraiser for Ukraine ~ THANK YOU DUKE!
Last week a group of amazing grade 5 students at Duke of Cambridge facilitated a fundraiser to support the families displaced by the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine.
We are proud to report that the Duke community raised $1434.70.
Join our very own Scientist Heather on Thursday, April 21 at 10:00 am for 'Signs of Spring' with OPG's Virtual Power Kids 2022.
Register today! https://t.co/j5EBxPv05O
We found the inspiration for our collaborative art piece from Toronto artist Jacquie Comrie and Canadian Olympic Bobsledder, Cynthia Appiah. Thank you both for sparking our creativity. The students in Room 115 hope you like our work. ❤️ @thecynapps@jacquiecomrie
Room 115 had a great afternoon participating in the Strong Structures virtual science lesson from Scientists in the School. @Sci_in_School
Students were engaged and enthusiastic participants in this fantastic lesson.
We are learning about treaties and the grade 3 students in Room 115 made promises to our land. The 3 beads represent each of the promises we made. Thank you to Ms. Jakovlevski for sharing this wonderful lesson and resources with our class. #LakesideCollaboration#LakesideEquity
Mental health is daily health. It influences how you think, feel and behave in your day-to-day life. Don't be afraid to reach out to someone when you need help.
Grade 3 students learning about Diwali and creating pictures of diyas, oil lamps made from clay with a cotton wick dipped in vegetable oil or ghee. #LakesideEquity
Collaborating with the Grade 7 class to solve some of life's greatest mysteries and answer some really pressing questions like, 'How many jet skis are there in the world?' and 'How do worms know who their parents are?' #LakesideEngagement
Grade 3 inquiry board @MEGANSIMS79. What a great way to learn. Start with a question and seek out possible answers to learn and unlearn. #LakesideEngagement