The Kindergarten and Grade 1/2 classroom had fun making leprechaun traps last week and hoped to catch one of the sneaky little guys if they came into the classroom. They saw that one had visited the school, but had no luck in catching it. Better luck next year! Please check out the pictures of some of their creations and a glimpse of the mess that was made.
Rosser visited the Winnipeg Art Gallery on February 26, 2020. The trip was made possible by an Interlake Arts Grant. Students learned about Inuit art and took part in a print making workshop.
Jenn Fossay from Warren Collegiate visited Rosser School to read her book about how plastics can harm our watersheds/environment. Thanks for the bamboo toothbrushes! They are a good alternative to the plastic toothbrushes that are used and disposed of. This was a ‘Caring for Watersheds’ project that Jenn was completing.
On Friday November 22, Rosser School visited Grosse Isle school for a November Number themed community building afternoon. Students were in mixed groupings and participated in many numeracy themed stations. Students took part in problem solving, games, active math, artsy math and an escape room. Thanks to Grosse Isle School for hosting a fun afternoon!
Halloween pumpkin carving occurred at Rosser School on October 29, 2019. Students in grade 1/2 had a buddy from the grade 3/4 classroom. The Kindergartens worked as a team. All the students worked together to create some spooky masterpieces!
On Monday September 23, 2019 the Rosser Fire Department came to Rosser School. The students enjoyed the interactive presentation in learning about fire fighters and fire safety. Highlights included trying on firefighter gear, climbing on the fire trucks and reviving bags with fire safety materials.
Changes have occurred at Rosser School. The following are a few up the improvements made over the summer: New doors on cupboards in all classrooms: New furniture in classrooms: Hallways de-cluttered and painted: Shelves and hooks were removed from the Gym/MPR: New Lockers in the MPR room: New garbage and recycling bins for the outdoor classroom and entrance way: New TV to showcase student work and school pictures: