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- Perseverance
Mrs. Mickelson has started inviting small groups of students to join her after school for Art Club. Thursday's small group were able to learn about the Japanese art form of Suminagashi--or paper marbling. Students used a tub of water to drip ink into by drops. Additionally, they learned how soap and rubbing alcohol could change the patterns created. Once the pattern was created to their liking, students dropped a piece of rice paper into the bath to transfer the pattern onto paper.
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Thursday's ALOHA WEEK ACTIVITY brought us "Pin the Coconut on the Palm Tree." Students who participated were blindfolded, spun around and tasked with finding the palm tree!
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Our ALOHA WEEK Activities continued today at lunch with Coconut bowling! It was quite the adventure chasing the bowling balls around the lunchroom!
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Tuesday's Aloha Week Activity was a Hula Hoop Competition! We found some students are REALLY good at Hula Hooping! We also learned some are NOT really good at it... :)
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It isn't every day that junior high students get the chance to learn first hand about the latest technologies and advancements in the field of drones. But, Ms. Tuttle's students had that opportunity this week in their Digital Literacy classes to do just that!
Ms. Tuttle's nephew, Devan Call, visited our school with several types of drones to demonstrate their capabilities and the technology behind them. Students were able to see first-hand how they operate. It was a great day! Thanks to Devan for being with us!
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Each year, Diamond Fork Junior High chooses a Theme for the year, to unify students, faculty, staff and community members! This year, our theme will be WE ARE ONE! It is our hope that this theme will become a part of everything we do this year--both in the classroom and out.