Thursday, May 5, 2011

Easter Celebration and New Life!

Easter Alter

On April 26, 2011 Ecole Monsignor William Irwin School celebrated the most cherished time in the Catholic liturgical calendar, Easter.  Easter is the most important liturgical season as it reaffirms our belief in everlasting life.  It teaches us that Jesus died for our sins, like the scriptures said and He was buried and He rose to life on the third day.  Soon after He went to heaven to be with His Father.
Spring Tree in Atrium

Through out the entire school there are signs embracing new life during this Easter season from artwork to baby chicks being born. 

 These are photos taken of Mrs. Novak's English Kindergarten's chicks hatching:
A small crack in the egg.

The crack gets bigger.

The crack is almost all the way around the egg.

The wet chick begins to emerge from the egg.

There's the head!

The fluffy new born chicks in their cage.

Many grades celebrated the melting of the snow and warmer temperatures by creating wonderful floral works of art!  Take a look at some of the beautiful examples from around the school!
A construction paper collage.

A water colour cut out collage.

Tissue paper flowers.



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