Friday, February 17, 2012

Wild West Day

Howdy y'all!  On January 26, the school was transformed to look like the Wild West.  The 6-8th grade students worked hard building a wagon to travel in.  The younger grades were able to help pack a few things in the wagon that people would take on the trail.  The K-3 students realized that the bathtub was really small and people only took a bath about once a week. 
Miss Liewer's uncle Ron Liewer joined us for the day.  He even brought his Sheep Herders's Wagon to show to the kids.  This wagon was taken in the mountains and the people who watched the sheep would live in the wagon.  All the kids thought the wagon was neat.  Ronnie enjoyed the day just as much as the kids did.  Thanks Ronnie for coming and spending the day with us! 
Chris Slaymaker also came and demonstrated how people made soap.  This was neat to see.  Everyone got a small piece of soap to take home.  Thanks for coming Chris!

Exploring the book fair.

Judging the posters that the students did for Catholic Schools Week. 





Building the wagon

Complete wagon.


Sheep Herder's Wagon that Ron Liewer brought.

6th-8th Grade with Ronnie

2nd and 3rd Grade




Chris Slaymaker making soap. 

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