Thursday 26 November 2009

Recipe for Easy Freezy Pumpkin Pie

Easy Freezy Pumpkin Pie

Ingredents:
• 1/2 cup packed brown sugar
• 1/2 teaspoon salt
• 1 cup pumpkin puree
• 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
• 1 quart vanilla ice cream, softened
• Digest wheat cookies crumbled to make crust

Directions:

1. In a large bowl, stir together the brown sugar, salt, pumpkin and cinnamon.
2. Mix in the softened ice cream until well blended.
3. Spoon into the pie crusts and place them in the freezer.
4. Freeze for at least 3 hours before serving.
5. Enjoy a yummy treat!

Happy Thanksgiving!
















Yesterday the class was busy in the kitchen preparing a special treat for Thanksgiving Day. The students enjoyed working together to follow a recipe. They worked in groups of three and each had a turn at mixing the ingredients. Our Easy Freezy Pumpkin Pies had to stay in the freezer for three hours, so we left them for the next day.
The students arrived this morning very eager to try their treats. We spent time this morning taking about the meaning of Thanksgiving and thinking of all the things that we are thankful for. The students did a good job realizing that they have a lot to be thankful for and that they are lucky to be so fortunate.
After lunch we had our Math Lesson and then had our Easy Freezy Pumpkin Pie. All the students loved their pie and took pride in enjoying something that they had a part in making. We made a few extras, so we could share with our fantastic HIS office staff and with Mrs. and Mr. Lines.

Tuesday 17 November 2009

Happy Birthday Chantal







Yesterday the class celebrated Chantal's seventh birthday at school. Her parents came with a cake at the end of the day and we all sang Happy Birthday. Chantal's little sister, Charmaine joined our class from pre-school to enjoy the celebration. The cake was yummy and Chantal was happy to share her special day with her classmates.

Happy Birthday, Chantal!

Tuesday 10 November 2009

Happy Halloween








The Grade Ones enjoyed a very fun day at school celebrating Halloween. The students arrived that morning in their costume feeling excited and proud to show off their outfit to their classmates. We had a few superheros, fairies, action figures and even a few spooky costumes to frighten the class.

The students participated in the Fancy Dress Parade and did an excellent job preforming their Halloween song for the audience. When returning to the class the students mentioned how much they enjoyed watching the other classes preform.

In the afternoon the students joined the lower grades to watch a Halloween movie and nibble on some popcorn.

It was a special day at HIS and the students enjoyed the opportunity to have an entire day of fun activities. It was a pleasure for me to share the experience with the class. I also enjoyed seeing so many parents at the parade. I would like to also thank you all for sending in such lovely treats for the students to enjoy during our class party. Grade One was a very lucky class! Thank you very much for your continued support, it is greatly appreciated! = )