Do you need something cold and fruity to keep you satisfied over the break? This will do the trick! The first thing to do over the break is make …….
POPCICLES!! Here is the link: https:// www. youtube. com / watch? v = 6Qbh9gkbWUA Step 1. Pick any delicious fruit.( We suggest strawberries, blueberries and mangos.) Step 2. Put the fruit in the blender and add 1 teaspoon of sugar. Step 3. Blend until the mixture is smooth and like a purée. Step 4. Pour mixture into popsicle molds.( If you don’ t have a popsicle mold you can pour it into paper cups with popsicle sticks.) Step 4. Let it freeze for 4-5 hours. Step 5. EAT IT!!!( If you want, you can add different layers of fruit to the popsicle.)
Do you need a family-friendly movie? This is one you will like.
SUPER MARIO MOVIE Think the first movie was a blast? Strap in, because the sequel is taking the Mushroom Kingdom to the stratosphere. With Bowser Jr. on the warpath and the mysterious Rosalina watching from the stars, Mario isn ' t just saving a kingdom anymore— he’ s saving the entire cosmos. If you’ ve ever wanted to see Jack Black’ s Bowser tackle zero gravity or witness Yoshi’ s big-screen debut, this is the cinematic power-up you’ ve been waiting for! Super Mario Galaxy is coming out in April, and this time Yoshi is joining Luigi and Mario on their adventure.
This next craft is something from a thing that might be lying around the house.
TOILET ROLL TULIPS Here is the link https:// www. youtube. com / shorts / ezHpeHjboFw
Step 1. Flatten your toilet paper tube Step 2. Use the template to trace on the toilet paper Step 3. Cut out the template Step 4. Paint the tulip Step 5. Decorate the tulip Step 6. Wait for it to dry Step 7. Unflatten it And you ' re finished!!
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🧑🧑🧒🧒 FAMILY DAY🧑🧑🧒🧒
By Sofia Li and Keira Wu. Grade 7.
Family Day is an excellent holiday, with more meaning, I would argue, than any other. Have you ever wondered how students at Crofton spent their family day long weekends? Well today, we will both find out for ourselves.
Stay tuned for an exclusive interview with our fellow students! So, students. The question all of us have been wondering. How did you spend your Family Day long weekend? Keira Wu 7S: I spent the weekend skating. Aria 5H: I had a tennis match. Alex 1C: I went to the aquarium with my family.
Leona 5C: I went to my friend’ s house to celebrate Lunar New Year. Aubrey Bai 7C: I ate chips and watched TV for Lunar New Year. Sofi 1H: I went to the park and fed pigeons. I also ate ice cream with my family:)
Our second question— how did students spend past family days? We have some lovely volunteers here to answer this for our readers. What is your favourite memory of family day? Sophia Li 7C: I remember about three or four years ago, I went to Capilano Suspension Bridge on Family Day. Ayla 6C: My favourite memory of Family Day is eating dinner with my family Chanel Johns 7C and Julia Wang 7S: Our favourite Family Day memory is going to Whistler. SO FUN!!! 🤩 Poppy 1C: I like spending time with my family. Katelynn 1C: We went to my grandma’ s house.
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