Friday, August 27, 2010

Daffodil Day At Mahana

We dress up in yellow, we made a coin daffodil (which we then send to the cancer soceity)and sell daffodil day stuff e.g daffodils,and other goodies!




13 comments:

Marama28 said...

What a wonderful kind thing to do! I am sure that the cancer society will really appreciate your contribution to their cause.

Regan Orr said...

Well done, kids! Great to see you supporting this very worthy cause. Love the concrete art!

Anonymous said...

Dollars on daffodils - well done Mahana Seniors. This is a great way to support others.
Mr K (Masterton)

room2 said...

Good to see you getting into helping others. Keep it up. Ms Donnell

Miss Wesley said...

A coin daffodil sounds like a really unique idea. The chalk drawings look great too... The cancer society is a really wonderful cause to support. Good on you! Here at Otewa school we are supporting Blue Friday which is for Prostate Cancer...keep an eye on our blog to see what we do on Sep 3rd.

TeacherBanbury said...

great work. I am sure the money will be put to good use.

TeacherBanbury said...

great work. I am sure the money will be put to good use.

Wm Chamberlain said...

Excellent service learning project! Raising awareness for community needs with our students is something more teachers need to embrace.

gret said...

Wow! What an amazing thing to do!
Daffodil Day sounds inspiring!
I'm a 5th grade teacher from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
We don't have our Daffodil Day here... I wish we had one!
What did you enjoy most about Daffodil Day? What kind of things did you sell?
I'd love to know more about it! Keep blogging!
Greta Sandler

Jim said...

This sounds like a great project and a good cause. It is important to help others. Good work.

Jim
Fort Gratiot, MI

Mr Wood said...

You are a wonderful class with a caring teacher. Well done.

Pernille Ripp said...

What an amazing way to share humanity with the world. Fantastic! Mrs. Ripp

Mr. Miller said...

Well done! This is a wonderful idea and I always like to see students thinking of others! Thanks for sharing.