The second thing that happened on Friday to celebrating the end of The Enormous Egg was we had our Celebrate Uncle Beazley submissions due. Students could work individually or with their families to come up with a celebration (a drawing, poster, video, poem, creation, etc) to celebrate Uncle Beazley and The Enormous Egg. I still have not yet had a chance to judge them but they are on display in the library and some of the submissions are amazing! I hope to judge the winners with Mrs. D, our amazing front office secretary.
On Friday we celebrated the completion of reading The Enormous Egg together as a school. We had two assemblies (spliting the school in half) with our special guest Ed Bounds of Dakota and Friends. He has a collection (a vast collection) of animatronic dinosaurs and dinosaur puppets and props. It was truly amazing to see and help him set up. It felt like he turned the caferia (where the stage is) into Jurassic Park. Ed also has a vast knowledge of dinosaurs and he loves Uncle Beazley and The Enormous Egg. So he was able during the assembly to walk in his dakota raptor or T Rex suit, show a baby triceratops hatching on stage, and have a constantly-in-motion mamma triceratops roar and move during the show. He also answered a lot of the student's questions about dinosaurs. Finally he visited some classroom and some students even got to pet and ride on some of the dinosaurs while he spoke with them Overall it was a fantastic closing assembly. The second thing that happened on Friday to celebrating the end of The Enormous Egg was we had our Celebrate Uncle Beazley submissions due. Students could work individually or with their families to come up with a celebration (a drawing, poster, video, poem, creation, etc) to celebrate Uncle Beazley and The Enormous Egg. I still have not yet had a chance to judge them but they are on display in the library and some of the submissions are amazing! I hope to judge the winners with Mrs. D, our amazing front office secretary.
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5/7/2022 09:21:32 am
We had two assemblies (spliting the school in half) with our special guest Ed Bounds of Dakota and Friends, I’m so thankful for your helpful post!
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