Thursday, 11 September 2014

Don't Let the Pigeon into Grade One!

The boys and girls in our class are incredibly kind-hearted, responsible kids who work really hard to make smart choices each day. They're a fantastic bunch! During the first week, we all promised to "Care, share and be fair" by pledging with our hand prints. Have you seen this sign by our door?


Can your child find his or her hand print?

But, rules are meant to be broken. At least, that's what our new friend, the pigeon, keeps telling us!

This past week we have really enjoyed a series of books by author Mo Willems that feature a persuasive, sassy pigeon who is always pushing the limits!


Such hilarious books! We loved them!




What's that pigeon up to now?

The boys and girls really enjoyed a YouTube clip of Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! We think you will love it, too!



Inspired by the picture books, the students set out to create their own set of rules for the pigeon, just in case he ever swings by Holy Redeemer! Would he know how to behave in school?

We followed the directed drawing instructions by Mo Willems himself to draw our own unique pigeons. Then the students each told Mrs. Beliveau what they didn't want the pigeon to do, and she typed it into a speech bubble. Then we did lots of careful cutting and gluing. 




Ta da! Our very own set of pigeon rules!




This project was excellent for reviewing our classroom and school expectations, and the students were so engaged. Who knew drawing a pigeon was so easy? There are now little pigeon doodles everywhere! To see all of our pigeon projects, please check our hall bulletin board.


Follow the pigeon's tweets at @The_Pigeon. 
For loads of fantastic Mo Wilems "pigeon-themed" fun, visit Pigeon Presents.



Project inspired by Art Dish with MJ. 

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