To connect to our learning of Ancient Egypt, we made masks. Here is how we created our masks.
First, apply moisturizer and saran wrap on your face. Place wet strips of Plaster of Paris to cover your face. One thing we learned for next time is that we will plaster the top of our heads. Add pieces and let dry each time. We used cereal boxes to make the headdress and ears. To make the beards we used tin foil. In order to create a smoother surface on our masks, we added a layer of plaster and let dry. We painted them. Most masks needed two layers of paint. To finish off the masks, we applied a layer of watered down glue. We had lots of fun!
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Monday, February 23, 2015
Sydney's Big Win!
Sydney was in a contest called Just Watch Me for enterpreneurs with disabilities. We watched her video and voted for her daily. Her business is called Kozy Kritter by Sydney. She makes blankets for pets and babies. Sydney also makes healthy dog biscuits. She donates alot of her money to pet shelters.
We are so excited that Sydney won first place! Her school had an assembly to celebrate her! She is going to use her prize money for a special chair and table to make her blankets. Her website will be up and running soon. Sydney has support from her town and across the world! We are very proud of her and she works hard on her blankets!
We are so excited that Sydney won first place! Her school had an assembly to celebrate her! She is going to use her prize money for a special chair and table to make her blankets. Her website will be up and running soon. Sydney has support from her town and across the world! We are very proud of her and she works hard on her blankets!
Making Carrot Mummies
We are learning about Ancient Egypt. To connect to our learning, we mummified baby carrots. This is how to mummify a baby carrot.
Step 1: place carrot in the bottom of a plastic cup
Step 2: cover baby carrot in baking soda and salt mixture (equal parts)
Step 3: Leave it in a cool, dark place for over a week
How to make a sarcophagus:
Step 1: Remove your carrot mummy and wrap in bandage
Step 2: Make a tinfoil chamber.
Step 3: Place your carrot mummy inside. Sprinkle with spices such as cinnamon.
Step 4: Place jewels and tools around your mummy.
Step 5: Use more tinfoil to make your sacrophagus bigger and to create the shape of your sarcophagus.
Step 6: Cover and wrap with plaster of paris.
Step 7: Let dry and paint
Hope you give it a try! It is really fun!
Step 1: place carrot in the bottom of a plastic cup
Step 2: cover baby carrot in baking soda and salt mixture (equal parts)
Step 3: Leave it in a cool, dark place for over a week
How to make a sarcophagus:
Step 1: Remove your carrot mummy and wrap in bandage
Step 2: Make a tinfoil chamber.
Step 3: Place your carrot mummy inside. Sprinkle with spices such as cinnamon.
Step 4: Place jewels and tools around your mummy.
Step 5: Use more tinfoil to make your sacrophagus bigger and to create the shape of your sarcophagus.
Step 6: Cover and wrap with plaster of paris.
Step 7: Let dry and paint
Hope you give it a try! It is really fun!
Friday, January 23, 2015
Spirit Week
We had lots of fun during Spirit Week. Monday was Funky/Hair Hat Day. Tuesday was Backwards Day. Wednesday was P.J. Day. Thursday was Neon Day. Friday is Sports Day. We are super excited to watch the student vs. staff hockey and ringette game this afternoon!
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