December 23, 2014
Please reference the website below for project options and ideas. All projects will be presented at our PIONEER DAY CELEBRATION and should be done as neatly as possibly. Encourage your son/daughter to take pride in their work; this is their time to shine! If you don't have internet access, there are a couple of projects with directions attached to this letter that are also acceptable.
Access project ideas here:
http://www.thecraftycrow.net/2011/pioneer-crafts-for-kids.html
All crafts must be completed and at school by FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19. Students will be graded on their presentation skills, so please have your son/daughter practice at home. the presentations should include how their project was made (including materials needed), how it was used in their pioneer times, and any other interesting facts they want to know.
Students are also welcome (not required) to dress up as a pioneer for our special PIONEER DAY CELEBRATION on Tuesday, December 23. They can also bring a pioneer-style lunch (not required). Please see below for a list of ideas on dress and lunch.
If you have any questions, please contact me by email or phone at ext. 9350.
CREATING A PIONEER OUTFIT
For Girls:
*cotton dress or cotton shirt
*old-fashioned blouse
*apron
*shawl or scarf to be worn around your shoulders
*bonnet
*shoes with laces or straps are suitable
For Boys:
*brown or black books or laced shoes
*wollen, cotton or corduroy trousers (pants)
*suspenders
*flannel shirt
*denim overalls
*straw hat
*vest
Lunch:
*old tins
*sacks
*handkerchiefs
*mason jars
*wrap food with cloth or paper