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It's the second week of school and the teachers and students are busy.

At the end of the year, students in Mrs. Ward's grade 1 and 2 class completed a butterfly project in which they raised then released butterflies. Students learned about the butterfly lifecycle through first-hand observation.

On June 6th, 2006, Eel Ground School held its third annual year-end event focused on healthy lifestyles and diabetes awareness. This year's theme was Fear Factor. Students separated into groups and followed a map to several stations located around the community. At each station, students participated in activities related to staying physically active and eating nutritiously. Students from Metepenagiag School also attended the event.

On Sunday, May 28th, three Eel Ground students traveled to Kings Landing Historical Settlement to present the 'Aknutmaqn' - Mi'kmaq Storytelling Project at the Provincial Heritage Fair Showcase. Pictured above are the Eel Ground students that presented the display along with Hermenegilde Chiasson, the current Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick. Congratulations to all the students who helped created the website.

Eel Ground teachers are attending the ANTEC Conference in Tobique. Enjoy the days off kids

On May 1st, the grade 7 and 8 students performed their play, 'The People vs. Mary Moses' at the New Brunswick DramaFest in Fredericton. The play focuses on the effects of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and was greatly inspired by Francis Perry, who was diagnosed with FAS when he was 19 years old.

On Friday, April 28th, Mr. Creamer, Randy, Felicia and Sacha attended the Regional Heritage Fair held at Nelson Rural School. The students showcased the 'Aknutmaqn' - Mi'kmaq Storytelling Project that was created by Eel Ground students from grades 3 to 8. Their display won the 'RBC Foundation Award for the Celebration of Aboriginal Heritage'.

Students will take the image of the glasses and create a reflection of a second image in each of the lenses. The assignment will require students to use the magic wand tool and also the copy and paste commands.

Students can also experiment with the opacity of layers and the filters to improve their images. An example of the final product is below.

Check back soon for a gallery of students' finished work.

 

On Tuesday, March 28th, members of the Eel Ground School Podcasting Club had the opportunity to visit our local radio station, 99.3 The River. Check out the Podcast Blog for more information on their visit.

Today is the last Friday of the month. There will be no class for students this afternoon as teachers will be engaging in professional development.

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