Moon Madness

PXL_20260401_173538278 PXL_20260401_185436797 PXL_20260401_192811384Learning to fish was at times exciting and also needed a lot of patience. I hope it was a good experience for everyone – I thought the presenters did a great job explaining how to fish respectfully. I especially liked the part about how to do fish CPR! ♥

We are starting at a new park tomorrow. Many of us will need an earlier start to the day to get through the traffic on the way. It’s all worth it once we get there as this park offers so much biodiversity to explore!

There is a Special Weather Statement for winds in the Fraser Valley tonight and Tuesday morning. LEAP policy is to stay at school if winds are over 30km/hr since branches could fall on us. LEAP teachers will be in communication tonight and early in the morning to see if the wind actually manifests. Please keep an eye on your email before leaving home tomorrow morning. We’ll only email if there is a change of location to learn at FLE instead.

The week ahead: April 7-10

  • Tuesday – at the new park (meet at the picnic shelter) unless winds cause a venue change. Either way, we’ll be trying to create craters like on the moon using meteors (rocks) and imagining what a trip to the moon would be like.
  • Wednesday – At FLE. Library book exchange. Bring “Let’s Read!” booklets. Fun lunch.
  • Thursday – At FLE. Spring flower art.
  • Friday – At FLE. Community walk or gardening outdoors. If anyone has vegetable seeds or bedding plants they would like to donate, we would appreciate them! Things that ripen early like radishes, snap peas, lettuce, kale and things that ripen in September like sunflowers, tomatoes, squash are best.