Owl Research
Submitted by SIS on Tue, 2015-11-24 17:18Our Grade 4/5/6 class has been studying animal habitats and and are working on identifying what is important for animals to survive and live as well as how humans affect animals homes.
Our Grade 4/5/6 class has been studying animal habitats and and are working on identifying what is important for animals to survive and live as well as how humans affect animals homes.
A group of members of the Green Team at Archbishop O'Leary High School participated in the creation of information labels for the air-purifier plants that the school has acquired as part of their plan to ensure the air quality and to prevent respiratory illnesses in the school.
Dorothy Diana has shown her classmates how to be creative and practical at the same time. Using a water gallon and broken spoons, this student from Archbishop O’Leary High School has designed and built this beautiful lamp that can be hang or used as a table lamp. Congratulations to Dorothy and her teacher Mrs. Kutcher, for encouraging her students to reuse and to reduce our waste!
Christine, Louise and Sandy, from Archbishop O’Leary High School have decided to give a second use to an old car tire and some colorful fabric that was going to be thrown away. Using their knowledge and imagination, and with the help of Mrs. Kutcher, these students have created this comfortable Tire Chair, ready to use in class or at home.
Dorothy Diana, from Archbishop O'Leary High School, has created this fantastic Spoon Lamp with reused plastic spoons and a plastic container. This Spoon Lamp is ready to be used at home or at school and can be hang or sit on a table.