Christian school students enjoy elective programs over four-week period

Community Christian School students recently enjoyed a four-week program in choice of electives.

Students chose from:

– Live Like A Pioneer –  Kyle Smith of the Wellington County Museum  led activities for three weeks at the school and on the fourth week the group went to the museum;

– Pulp & Paper – Sue Bauman taught how to make paper and then make cards and crafts from their paper;

– Robotics – Ray Verburg taught his group how to make and program functioning robots using Lego Mindstorm kits. ;

– Storystarter – Rachel Ajiel’s group developed and printed a comic strip story using Lego and Storystarter software;

–   Healthy Cooking – Paula Parker and Corrina Duimering and their group had the school smelling delicious with the aroma of bread, cakes, shepherd’s pie and more;

– Betty Hovingh and her competitive group used their strategy skills playing numerous board and card games;

– Yvonne Vandenberg’s outdoor activities group enjoyed skating, snowshoeing, and tobogganing with some hot chocolate thrown in to keep them warm; and

– Julie Diamond, of Willowcrest Farm, visited for three weeks and taught her group about Equestrian life.  On the fourth week they went to Willowcrest to ride the horses.  

 

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