Wednesday, May 13, 2009

54 - Cape Breton Canada - Grade 5A Mountainview



Dear Joanne, Enclosed please find paper boats made by Grade 5A Class at Mountain View Elementary. The class was most eager to participate in your project and will be following the blog in the coming months. There are also some photos and a write up comment from each student. You may be interested to know that Grade 5A class’s home room teacher teaches bagpipes as well. There are lots of connections with Cape Breton Island and Scotland. A local photographer, Warren Gordon, donated one of his calendars so that the class could share the beauty of our island with you. (will send this separately).
Good luck with your project
Nancy McLean (art teacher).

I'm on Dunnet Beach with Chip. She just can't resist showing off in front of the camera!
These boats were posted on the 6th April!

They came here by slow boat!

Kristen: My boat has a line pattern of purle, green and pink.
Rebecca: My boat is pink and orange-sunny colours!
Brandon: My boat's design consists of traingle patterns of orange and green.
David: My boat brings unity an dis colourful.
Erin: My boat's design represents how teams get along to win.
Hannah: The bright colours on my boat represent spring and summer.
Tyler: My boat reminds me of a fishing boat.
Julia: My boat describes different feelings.
Jenny: The theme for my boat is 'underwater'.
Kayla: Notice the turquoise water and orange fish on my boat.
Dillon: I called this boat after myself and used warm colours in the design.
Cameron: My boat is the bet fisher in town!
Peter: 'SMURPH' is the name of my boat. I have labels and crew and captain.
Aida: I decorated this boat with a pattern of fish and stars.
Ryan: My boat design contains 6 blue triangles and 2 stars.
Ciaron: The design on my boat reminds be of a flag.
Nowell: My boat had colourful triangles.
Sarah: The message on my boat says that recucling will change the earth.
Lynn: My boat represents being healthy and eating lots of fruit.
Avery: This makes me feel like I was on a boat.

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