Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Bob Boyer

Bob Boyer was born near Prince Albert, Saskatchewan on July 10, 1948. He died on August 30, 2004. He was a Métis artist. His friend signed him up for the University of Regina without him even knowing. Then he got a letter saying that he got accepted. He decided to go! That was when he started his artistic career. That was in the late 1960’s. he graduated from the University of Regina with a bachelor of education degree in art education in 1971. His earliest paintings are realistic, but he soon started to work on an abstract style. My favorite paintings were “A seven arrow storm” and “Scene/seen at St. Victors”. “A seven arrow storm” doesn’t have seven arrows. It actually has twelve. It has a triangle pattern on the left and right side. It has a rectangle in the middle and an “x” in a bigger square. It looks like there are stairs. In “Scene/seen at St. Victors there are a bunch of horseshoes and animal tracks. There is a tipi, and a lot of pretty colors. What we did first at the Mackenzie Art Gallery in Regina, Saskatchewan was our tour guide, Lindsay, told us about Bob Boyer. Then we looked at a few paintings and we did an activity on what we could make with 12 circles. Then we looked at the other beautiful paintings of his. The funnest and the last part was making artwork with pastels.

Stars: ☆☆☆☆ – 4/5

By: Nicole G.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Regina Youth Ballet



On November 19,2008, my class and some other classes from my school went to the Regina Youth Ballet performance. My favourite part was in the last dance when they kept on passing the scarves to the person beside them and then it came to a person and they threw it backstage. I liked it because it was really fun to watch, and I really liked the scurry dance. I thought it was really creative when they laid down on the floor with their knees up in the air and they swayed their feet side to side. The lighting on the trance dance was really pretty. I expected their to be all slow songs and lots of tutus. Ballet isn’t really my style but, I enjoyed most of dances. They were very unique and fun to watch

Stars: 3
I give it three stars because some of them were really boring to watch but lots of them were really fun to watch.

Review by: Nicole G.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

When Roger had a Green Hose

When Roger had a green hose
He couldn't see his nose,
And his cat had an overdose

By: Nicole G.

Bugs (Haiku)




Tuesday, November 4, 2008

A Great Fishing Trip


One Manila Bay evening, in 1939, there was a group of three about to have a Mother-
Father-Son fishing trip. It was the perfect day to go fishing. Isabella packed the sandwiches,
extra snacks, and some refreshments, while her husband, Michael, and their son, Timmy,
packed the fishing equipment. They were looking forward to this for months, so they were really excited. They were so excited that finished doing everything in ten minutes! It would usually
take about forty-five minutes. They locked their door and off they went. Even though they had a small boat they were having one of the best times ever, even though Timmy was only four. This
was his first fishing trip, and he was having a wonderful time! They started their fishing at
7:00pm, and by around 7:30pm, they had caught over thirty fish. Timmy caught five fish. Some
of them were salmon, trout, pike and they even caught a few rainbow trout. They had a lobster
cage, so they caught lobsters too. They caught about 200 fish in the next few hours. They
spotted a few men on land. They had a machine that looked like it made fireworks. They
watched the fireworks from the water. They ate their sandwiches for supper. Timmy had a ham
and cheese sandwich. Then they tried to paddle but the boat was stuck. Michael and Isabella
hopped out of the boat, while Timmy kept on paddling. Finally they decided to give up and
Isabella said, “Lets just spend the night here! We always bring blankets here!” “Uh, I don’t think we have any blankets in here Bella,” said Michael. She ignored him and dug through the boat
anyway and found some. “See I told you guys!” They put their blankets on the sand and went to
sleep with the boat left in the water. They woke up at 8:00am. They couldn’t believe it! All their
stuff was gone. The only things that weren’t gone were their blankets and their boat. “Where are all our stuff Mommy?!” Timmy asked in a kiddish voice. “I don’t know Timmy,” “HEY!! WHERE
ARE ALL MY FISHING RODS!? THOSE ARE EXPENSIVE YOU KNOW! Michael yelled madly.
“Daddy?” “What? Did you take them?” “No, I think we got robbed! Right Mommy?” “Yea,
maybe an evil monster came and stole all our stuff.” Timmy had a frightened look on his face.
“I’m just kidding. There is no such thing!” After she said that he felt better. “Well, we should go
look around for clues of where they went,” Michael suggested. They all looked in separate
directions. They looked for a long time. It was useless! They couldn’t find anything or anyone
around. “I guess we have to stay the day here,” Isabella said as she sighed. “Mom? Why can’t we walk to our house?” “Well, because-----” “Timmy! We can’t walk! Look how far it is!” Michael
yelled as he interrupted Isabella. “Didn’t we drive here in the first place?” “Oh, right! You’re
smart little kid!” He dug in his pocket. “Wait, where are my keys? Bella, do you have them?”
Isabella shook her head. “I’ll check the boat!” He couldn’t find them there either. He went into
the parking lot to see if their car was there. Nope! There was nothing. “They stole our car too?”
“Hey, Mom! Dad! What’s this?” He gave it to his dad to examine it. “Timmy! This is a firework,”
“Hey look! There’s a path of them! Maybe it was the people it was the people operating the
fireworks.” They followed the path and it lead to a truck. It was probably robbers' truck. Michael looked inside and he saw keys. He checked if the door was locked, and it wasn’t . He opened the
truck door and went inside. He looked through the back window you see if there was anything in
the back, and he saw all their stuff. Isabella and Timmy hopped in the truck and off they went. It was muddy where their car was, so hopefully they didn’t go far. The good thing was that they
didn’t end up going to far, and the bad thing was that there were so much people at the market.
They parked in the back, so that the robbers wouldn’t notice them. They waited for the robbers
to go to Michael and Isabella’s car. Why were they taking so long? They must of came there at
the same time they did. Michael, Isabella, and Timmy were bored and tired. They almost went
asleep, but Timmy saw them, and they were wide awake. Isabella phoned the police. While
Michael followed them. They chased after the robbers before the policemen came. The
police caught them when they came. It was the best fishing trip a little boy like Timmy
could have!

By: Nicole G.

Editors: Megan M., Tanner S., Jessica D./Haley M.