Yesterday Corey Baker came to visit us at YMS. He is a very experienced dancer and choreographer and he came to share his experience with us. He was able to visit the Antarctic to create a dance there to share his ideas and opinions about global warming and how it's affected the ice and snow in Antarctica.
He used to go to our school and it was great for him to see how our school had changed, and great for our class to meet someone that used to come to our school that is doing some great things in the world.
We also learned about life in Antarctica and how he created his dance there. He had to wear so many layers of clothes and he brought them for us to see and feel. Everyone found it funny to learn about why the fur is on the outside of the gloves they wear there!
Corey also did some dance activities with us to get us moving and thinking about what it would be like in the Antarctic. We have a heap of fun and were really lucky to have a visitor like Corey!
Thank you for visiting us and teaching us heaps about the Antarctic, Corey!
He used to go to our school and it was great for him to see how our school had changed, and great for our class to meet someone that used to come to our school that is doing some great things in the world.
We also learned about life in Antarctica and how he created his dance there. He had to wear so many layers of clothes and he brought them for us to see and feel. Everyone found it funny to learn about why the fur is on the outside of the gloves they wear there!
Corey also did some dance activities with us to get us moving and thinking about what it would be like in the Antarctic. We have a heap of fun and were really lucky to have a visitor like Corey!
Thank you for visiting us and teaching us heaps about the Antarctic, Corey!
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