The style present was held to have fun the scholars finishing their vogue unit.
A vogue present for preschool college students was held on March 14 at Ecole Our Girl of the Rosary College in Sylvan Lake.
Twenty-four youngsters from the college's two Pre-Ok courses taught by Lynne Tirpak and Lila Tighe participated within the morning present at 10 am.
This was the second yr the college held the Pre-Ok vogue present, Tighe mentioned.
“We wish to have fun achievements on the finish of every unit of examine to point out our studying.”
Within the unit on the examine of vogue, youngsters in Pre-Ok courses discovered about various kinds of clothes, materials, the processes concerned in making and promoting clothes, how clothes has modified over time, and extra.
Finding out clothes and vogue can present a broad basis for studying, Tighe mentioned.
“This examine exhibits tips on how to use youngsters's curiosity in clothes to assist them discover scientific and social research ideas about various kinds of clothes and the place and the way they’re made. The studio additionally helps youngsters use literacy, math, expertise and humanities expertise as they examine.”
In the course of the unit, Tracy Meneenin, a Catholic Indigenous training guide from Crimson Deer, additionally taught college students about Indigenous gown.
“The scholars even had the chance to see and contact actual fox fur,” Tighe mentioned.
Some college students additionally introduced totally different clothes objects from their very own particular tradition.
“We discovered in regards to the various kinds of clothes worn for the sacraments of baptism and marriage, in addition to the various kinds of uniforms worn by group helpers,” Tighe mentioned.
Along with the style present, college students have been additionally in a position to take part in a classroom clothes retailer, had the chance to dye t-shirts, and discovered tips on how to sew Tirpak squares.