Adding colour to the Easter season

Grade 1 student Crystal McMillan takes an egg for painting at Queen Elizabeth School on Wednesday. The students each made two papiere mache eggs, gave them a base colour and then later added more colourful designs on top. One of the eggs was later given to their Grade 6 reading buddies. Hundreds and thousands of such colourful eggs, in a wide variety of sizes and flavours, will be in bountiful supply this Easter weekend. For Crystal and her fellow students, holidays begin on Good Friday, April 21, and they will be out of school until Monday, May 1.

 

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Where's my milk?

Assiniboia Park students Chris Kopytko, Nikolas Georgacacos, Dylan McDonald and Logan Ochitwa stick their fingers in for a chance to suckled by baby lamb provided by their teacher, Marlene Ronsman. The Grade 2 teacher brought lamb triplets that were six days old and showed them to each class at Assiniboia Park School, giving some students a chance to bottle-feed them, or to hold them. The lamb is a popular symbol of Easter time, extending back to the Passover celebration marked in Judaism; Easter Sunday will be held on April 23 this weekend.

 

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