Here is a little bit more of what we've been up to...
Sometimes lesson plans don't work out because our classroom (aka: kitchen) is being used...so we went for a walk
Inukshuks
Beautiful day for a walk
Selfies
Just like "down south" we have heritage fair and a heritage day...here is some of the projects
During Heritage Day there were many activities students and staff could attend...Shane wanted to get his hands dirty skinning a seal
Cleaning out the intestines
Braiding the intestines...not quite sure why...
I was lucky enough to learn how to make wall hangings...this is my first attempt...an ulu
This is my second...an inukshuk
My finished project
I scheduled a day for one of my classes to visit the old original HBC buildings down by the sea ice
The Northern Gerneral Store now use it for storage
There are markings on the wood that tell us how old the building was. Since the HBC started in 1670...you would add the number 260 and that was the year it was built...so this one has been around since 1930.
A sign in the building.
This was a separate building next to the larger one...and we found out that it has been transported from Igloolik and has been around since 1943
This is the remains of an outdoor freezer. The people who ran the HBC would dig a hole in the summer (as best they could because of the permafrost) and then when it got cold in the fall they would keep food and perishables in it.
This was a little shed near the HBC...with the iconic white walls and red trim.
Hanging out at an assembly
The kids always love taking selfies and random pics with my camera
Penelope loves to find snuggly places to rest
Ryan will work too...
Izzy and Penelope
She can't get enough
Stay tuned!