Category: April 20-24

Rainy Weekend

Good Morning!

It is a rainy weekend and there are lots of board games and baking going on in my house!

This morning, educator Adrienne Gear shared a document from @thelivbits. It is a great collection of many Authors and Illustrators that are sharing their stories, illustrations, ideas and fun to connect us during our time at home.

You can find it on the Authors and Illustrators page at the top for future reference, but you can also access it here. I was thinking it might be fun to explore on this rainy weekend…

Here are some Earth Day pictures and poems that Gokul, Div.9, and Elven, Div. 15, sent. Perhaps you could even do your own poem or illustration this weekend. I’ve got to run and try some muffins fresh from the oven…enjoy! 🙂 Mrs. H.

 

 

Ode to Living on Earth

Good morning!

The sun is back again!

I hope you all had a wonderful Earth Day yesterday and had a chance to get outside. I went for a rainy walk through a beautiful, flower-filled park with my daughter and basked in the scenery and the company. 🙂

Oliver Jeffers, another favourite author, had a bit of a different day. He recorded a Ted Talk and I’d like to share it with you here.

 

I hope you enjoyed Oliver Jeffers as much as I did.  He says,

“As we watch the wheels of industry grind to a halt, the machinery of progress become silent, we have the wildest of opportunities to hit the reset button. To take a different path.”

Please think about what this means and how you could take this opportunity. When life gets back to “normal”, what “different path” could you take that would show your kindness to our Planet Earth?

Drop me an email or comment below with your ideas or thoughts…

Be kind,

Mrs. H.

Happy 50th Birthday, Earth Day!

Happy Earth Day!

Fifty years ago today, on April 22, 1970, 20 million people celebrated the Earth in the United States, where Earth Day began. Today, at least 193 countries celebrate Earth Day and billions of people realize the importance of learning about and caring for this planet we all call home.

Just in case you’ve forgotten how beautiful our planet is while you’ve been safe at home, take a look:

Aren’t we lucky to live here? You can also watch a live-action version of that video just outside your front door. It might not be so grand or sweeping (and you’d have the chirping birds instead of the music!), but it’s just as awe-inspiring. Take the time today or tomorrow…or today AND tomorrow…and just sit for 15 minutes and observe. Use all your senses…inhale the fresh scents of Spring, touch the grass beneath your legs, look at the vibrant colours and shapes of flowers and leaves on the trees, listen for the sounds of new life…taste is the one sense you might want to wait to use until your veggie garden grows! 😉 Enjoy all our planet has to offer…

If you’re looking for other activities after you’ve soaked up the beauty of nature, here are some websites that offer ideas and information about respecting our planet.

50 Earth Day Activities for Kids on Tinkerlab.

A different view of our Earth can be seen on space.com .

National Geographic Kids is a great site to explore and it can be found here.

Finally, Earth Day’s gone digital with The New York Times.

As always, feel free to comment below to tell me about what you observed outside or just say hello!

Happy Earth Day, Clinton Thunderbirds!

Mrs. H. 🙂

Poetry and Song

Good morning!

As I write this blog post, the sun has come up and there is another beautiful, blue sky outside my window. Haven’t we been lucky to have such amazing weather to enjoy all the signs that Spring is here? I can picture the beautiful cherry tree outside Clinton school…:)

I also have some music on and I’m enjoying listening to poetry. Did you know that the songs we listen to are poetry set to music? Songwriters are poets? April might be poetry month, but you are listening to poetry all year long!

Below you will find a poem by Jane Yolen that has been set to music and it becomes…a song! Enjoy the sunny day and perhaps you will be inspired to write some poetry of your own to thank our Earth. Of course, please share it with me if you do!

Mrs. H. 🙂

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