The kindergarten class at Mount Abu School in India made us Diwali decorations. We interacted all week to celebrate Diwali.
Happy Diwali to our friends at @MtAbuSchool and all celebrating everywhere. #FestivalOfLights #Diwali Looking forward to our party tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/ckUyXvhcwe
— Mrs Jalland, Ellie Elephant and the herd 🐘 (@ElliePrimary1) November 4, 2021
We think everything looks amazing and we particularly love the rangoli floor patterns. #Diwali https://t.co/pCHfWiiaPq pic.twitter.com/4PKwtZE27v
— Mrs Jalland, Ellie Elephant and the herd 🐘 (@ElliePrimary1) November 4, 2021
We looked at pictures from @MtAbuSchool (who sent us fantastic hand made Diwali decorations) We saw photos of children building models with the same things that we use. We are so alike. #carmuirsrights pic.twitter.com/4pzuxVrXfX
— Mrs Jalland, Ellie Elephant and the herd 🐘 (@ElliePrimary1) November 3, 2021
We’ve been learning about Rangoli patterns and Diwali. We identified and counted shapes and colours and learnt about symmetry. pic.twitter.com/Q8BICzF9pm
— Mrs Jalland, Ellie Elephant and the herd 🐘 (@ElliePrimary1) November 3, 2021
We were so thrilled to received this card and these beautiful hand made Diwali decorations from @MtAbuSchool in India. We are going to have a #Diwali party! pic.twitter.com/xxE89rOISU
— Mrs Jalland, Ellie Elephant and the herd 🐘 (@ElliePrimary1) November 2, 2021
We learnt about Diwali and read the story of Rama and Sita. We made our own Demon King with 10 heads and 20 arms. We discovered that that made 100 fingers! #Diwali @MtAbuSchool pic.twitter.com/WDSMcygtoi
— Mrs Jalland, Ellie Elephant and the herd 🐘 (@ElliePrimary1) November 1, 2021