We had a meaningful, learning-filled, and fun time celebrating National Indigenous Peoples Day today as we participated in some special activities and games. Students learned about six important symbols or items for many First Nations, Métis, or Inuit people, and we got to make art and challenge ourselves in a scavenger hunt around the school. We also went on a walk to the Participark to spend some time in nature and check on the tree seeds that we planted on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. We were so lucky to learn about and celebrate Indigenous culture today!
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Mrs. BarkerMrs. Barker is a grade three and literacy teacher at Millgrove School. She loves science and reading, and lives in a little brick house with Mr. Barker and her kids Jack and Ellie. Archive
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