Harvest Arts Festival
by Izzy & Maddie
The Harvest Arts Festival this past Friday was packed with activities
for all of the grades. One of them was in the art room. The activity
they were doing was origami puppets. From dragons to other animals to
things even I couldn’t understand.
In
the red community there was a session about fairy house building. They
talked about how you could use nature and possibly things from the sea
and turn them into fairy houses. That session even taught me something.
At the lunch period for all grades we had a mix-it-up lunch. Mix-it-up
lunch is a time where you can sit with new people that you wouldn’t
normally sit with and introduce yourself to new people and learn about
their lives.
In
the gym we learned how to Contra dance. It was a fun adventure and it
had a good tune to it. “Jump, jump, jump through the valley, shake your
head, nod your head, tap the ground.”
The UMaine band played a few songs for us. The song I think everyone
enjoyed most was “What Does the Fox Say?” It was a real treat to have
them perform for us. At mix it up lunch, they showed us their
instruments and I think everyone enjoyed that a lot.
In
the blue community people played banjos for us. I think that gave
everyone a good experience. People might have a new liking in banjos!photos taken by Izzy, Maddie, Mr. Rand, & Mrs. Smith
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Wonderful job, ladies! I didn't make it to the Art's Day this year, but your article was very clear and concise. I now know why my kids keep saying,
ReplyDelete"What Does the Fox Say? Thanks for your wonderful snapshots! Keep up the great work!
Mrs. L :)
Wow....this is a great summary of the days' events! I really enjoyed the session with the Fairy House author, she was really inspiring! Ending the day with the Screaming UMaine Pep Band was so much fun! Thanks for your great report!
ReplyDelete"What Does the Fox Say?" gets my vote for the catchiest song of the year! Great blog post. I love the picture slide-show at the end!
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