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Students in Mrs. LaFrance’s 5/6 grade transition classroom at the Kanatakon School are doing a Diversity of Living Things unit and during that unit they learned about dinosaurs. They created their own dinosaurs and dioramas. L-R: Mitchell Thompson, Kahawis Lazore, Iohahes Lazore, Ronnie Thompson, Kahnekanoron Tarbell-Lazore and Raniehtenhawi Benedict....
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The first graders at the St. Regis Mohawk School made leprechaun traps. It was a family project for all of first grade and the first grade teachers said the kids and parents did a great job!...
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Katsitsiiohstha’s Kindergarten class at the Kanatakon school is doing their Tree Unit. The unit has a science component where students learn the parts and functions of trees, and also a cultural component where they learn what the trees mean in Mohawk culture. This drawing of trees was done by Raientanoron Cree....
Iateharonhianihararas is in 4th grade at the Kanatakon School. They are working on family trees. Iateharonhianihararas drew two pictures, the top picture is his family tree and the bottom one is of his friends, cousins and mom and dad....
Mrs. McGregor’s kindergarten class made these beautiful snowmen hanging in the school’s hallway with their families....
Kyren Tehonatarake Arquette-King is in Pre-K at the Kanatakon School and he drew this picture of his mommy....
Kawisenhawi Sharrow is in the Skawatsira Program in grade 2 at the Kanatakon School....
Mrs. McGregor’s Kindergarten class participated in the Macy’s Believe Campaign. Each student wrote a letter to Santa. Theresa Bush wrote this letter and she introduced herself, greeted Santa and told him what she’d like!...
Blayden Arquette and Ethan Gibson Mrs. McGregor’s class is on Theme 4 – Friends Together in Our Reading Series. Students had to tell why someone was their friend. Ethan Gibson drew this, and his best friend is Blayden Arquette!...
This picture was painted by Kamri Karonhiaka:ise Arquette-King and it is titled “A Rainy Day.” Kamri is a K-4 student at the Kanatakon School....
The students in Mrs. McGregor’s kindergarten classroom have been busy learning about pumpkins. They learned about the lifecycle and parts of pumpkins....
Last week students in Mrs. McGregor’s Kindergarten class learned about the election. They discussed the role of the president, candidates, voting and many other fun facts. The students even got to participate in a mini election and voted in the classroom. After learning about the president the students participated in a writing activity: What would you do if you were president? Kahetahawi wrote: “I would be nice!...
Students in Ms. Ellsworth’s class wrote letters to HAVFD firefighters thanking them for showing them the fire station during Fire Prevention Week....
The students in Mrs. Thompson’s first grade classroom have been busy learning about pumpkins. They learned about the lifecycle and parts of pumpkins and then compared them to apples. Their final activity was discussing different uses for pumpkins and eating a few pumpkin treats!...
During the first couple of weeks of Mrs. McGregor’s Kindergarten class the students were working on “All About Me” projects. During this activity, the students drew what they wanted to be when they grew up. This drawing was done by Blayden Arquette and he would like to be a race car driver....
The students in Mrs. Thompson’s first grade classroom have been busy learning about pumpkins. They learned about the lifecycle and parts of pumpkins and then compared them to apples. Their final activity was discussing different uses for pumpkins and eating a few pumpkin treats! This drawing was done by Karennahawi Barnes....
This letter is a written response to Mrs. McGregor’s Kindergarten class of 2011/2012. The students had sent letters to a soldier overseas, and soldier Shawn Jacob’s response came over the summer....
I am. .. I am black, the color of my favorite toy inside my house. I am a lion, my favorite pet. I am 24, I have it in my room. I am ice cream, my family will have a store that sells many flavors. I am 8, the number of times that I have had a birthday. I am Dumbest Stuff on Wheels, the funniest t.v. show. I am drawing, the thing I do whenever I am bored. I am November, the month that I get presents. I am winter, snowball fights and tubing down a steep hill. I am 6 pets, my favorites are the 3 horses. Levi Pyke....
It’s the last week, and we are all wondering how on earth the program went by so fast? Was it the fact that it lasted six weeks, or the fact that we had so much fun learning? We have made friends that will last a lifetime, and memories that will last forever. We are grateful for this opportunity that gave us the experiences we need for schooling, jobs, and choosing a college. We are grateful for the bonds we made and shared with other people and we have learned that we are not alone in a lot o...
The Career and Development Program is a summer program run by the Akwesasne Area Management Board. These articles are by some students there, and were submitted by Melissa Mader. Tashawna Francis & Kyrsha Angus At the Careers and Development Program a recent class has been added, which is Culture. Culture teaches us how to do social dances and songs. It’s very fun to just socialize with everybody in Mohawk and learn more about our culture. Today we went outside and said the opening, like we d...
This past Monday I started this program, and so far my favorite class has been photography. So far we have learned about the media and Photoshop. Every magazine you read, about 99.9% of the pictures have been edited; that’s why celebrities look so perfect, but in reality they’re just like you and me. You can look it up and see for yourself, just go to www.youtube.com and look up “Dove Photoshop”. There’s no need to feel less beautiful or too big, nobody’s perfect. The Career and Development Program is a summer program run by the Akwesasne A...