Monday, May 09, 2011

As Long as the Rivers Flow class play

These photos are of a class play based on Larry Loyie's As Long as the Rivers Flow, performed by grade 4 students (Mrs Caudron's class), St Andrew's Catholic School, High Prairie, Alberta, Thursday, May 5, 2011.
The top shows the student who ran back and forth with signs announcing the chapter and scene. Young actors playing roles sit behind him.
The second photo is of the Loyie family heading for their summer camp. A plush bear was used for many animals in the book including (below) a horse (on a student's head).
The third photo (below) is also from the play. The entire class had parts. They switched parts at times. The props were simple and clever -- for example -- a rubber duck was Ooh-Hoo, the owl, a pile of paint brushes was a campfire.
Well done students! From your invited guests, Larry and Constance


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