Tuesday 28 June 2016

Making the Most of Our Last Day!!!!!

Boy did we make the most of our last day! It was a blast! We laughed, we were silly, and we enjoyed one another's friendship. Totally. Awesome. Day. 

We started our day with Mrs. Beliveau's world-famous year end "Minute to Win It Challenges"!!!! Wahooooo!!!!

We kicked off the competition with "There She Blows", a challenge that has kids blow a plastic cup across the desk with a straw. Intense, right? Hilarity ensued!




Next was "Capture the Rainbow". Using only one hand, athletes separated jelly beans into their colours. Look at the focus!




Then we got busy with "Go Fishing" by fanning a tissue paper fish into a hoop. Ahhhhhh ... enjoy the cool breeze, kiddos! 




The competition got incredibly intense (and very silly) with "Cookie Slide". Open your Oreo, lick it, and slap it on your noggin'. Using your facial muscles, wiggle and squish and squidge your face until the cookie reaches your mouth! No hands, kiddos!




"Move That Marshmallow" had us breathing heavily! Using straws and loads of team work, we sucked marshmallows, moving them from one cup to another. 




The final game was spectacular! We slopped a big blob of Vaseline on our noses, and then had a pal chuck cotton balls until one stuck! So! Much! Fun!




Once Mrs. Beliveau calmed the competitors, all received amazing awards! Each student was honored for their God-given gifts. Students were thrilled to receive a special word cloud filled with personalized words. 


Here are the kids getting hugs and awards!


Because a last day of school obviously needs a hearty dose of farm animals, we enjoyed a visit from a family's new baby goats! So cute!!!



Then we headed over to the Ardrossan Rec Complex for some active, sweaty fun!



Boys and girls, 

Always remember you are kind, generous people. Seize every opportunity to be Jesus to others. I truly do believe in each and every one of you. Thank you for blessing me each day this year. Please come back for unlimited hugs and high fives next year!

With my warmest love, 

Mrs. Beliveau


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