September 15

It’s Dot Day!

Every September the 15th ish, we celebrate Dot Day–a day where we celebrate how we can make our mark in the world. It is based on the book called The Dot by Peter H. Reynolds.

Today, students wore dots on their masks, in their hair, on their clothing, in their lunch pales, and so on. They looked awesome!

We drew dots outside with chalk, were challenged with Connect-the-dots pictures, made dot headbands, and much more.

You can listen to this short story here:

 

All in all, it was a great day! Until next year…

 


Posted September 15, 2021 by MrsS in category 2020-2021, Teacher Talk

10 thoughts on “It’s Dot Day!

    1. MrsS (Post author)

      Thank you for your comment! We look forward to sharing even more of our learning with you in the weeks to come.
      From,
      Mrs. S and Class

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  1. Mr. N

    Hi this is Mr. N at home. I was elected for class rep YAY!!! Thank you for voting me!!! I hope you have a great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!👍😃😎😊

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  2. Hannah

    We love the blog. The pictures are great. Thank you for sharing.
    Question for the class: which school supply is king of the classroom?
    Cheers,
    Hannah’s family

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    1. MrsS (Post author)

      Dear Hannah’s Family,
      We are so glad you enjoy our blog. We like to share our learning with others. Hmmm. That’s a good question. We’ll discuss and get back to you with our answer.
      From,
      Mrs. Sullivan’s Class

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  3. Mrs. Sullivan's Class

    Dear Mrs. Sullivan,
    Dot Day was fun! We liked making our dot headbands.
    We enjoyed making dots with chalk and connecting
    the dots in class.
    Until next year!
    Love, Mrs. Sullivan’s Gr.3/4s

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