The peace bell rang yesterday, and it was one of the most emotional moments I've had in a very long time: At the UN, the bell called for a cease fire. At Westwood-Bales, it signified the culmination of a collaboration for peace. In Art class, our craftistas made Pinwheels For Peace. In Music class, our songsters learned We Come To Greet You In Peace in three languages. And in guidance, we talked about what being a Peacemaker looks like, sounds like, and feels like. The result? A whirlwind experience for the senses. Click {here} to see our incredible video montage created by Caroline Clarke Photography, set to the song A World of Difference sung by the Houston Children's Choir. Photo by Adam Mann The Power Of Peace.... Photo by Nancy Glaze Why not give it a whirl next year?
El 30 de enero es el Día Escolar de la No-violencia Y la Paz (DENIP). No hemos querido dejar pasar la oportunidad y hemos preparado una iniciativa de última hora que creemos os gustará. ¿Qué os par…
Can you believe that up until this weekend I had never made a pin wheel ! Crazy huh!? We saw some pinwheels earlier in the day and I to...
FUN DO-IT-YOURSELF PROJECTS: Follow a few simple instructions to assemble these pinwheels and let your colorful creativity run free!WHAT'S INCLUDED: You get 24 unfinished pinwheels that include 5 paper pinwheels and 10 1/8 plastic handles in assorted colors. Personalize with crayons, washable markers, colored pencils and other embellishments that you can find on our site. FUN FOR KIDS: This fun and affordable do-it-yourself project that is a great choice for kids 5 and older. ARTS & CRAFTS PROJECTS: Making these pinwheels is as easy! Simply decorate the pinwheels, fold them up and add the colorful plastic handles! Let it spin! Kids love these DIY Pinwheels and with two dozen in the set, you'll have enough to keep your classroom, Sunday school or Vacation Bible Study group happily occupied for hours.Specs: Size: 5 pinwheels, 10 1/8 handles, Quantity: 24, Material: Paper, Plastic