Curiosity certainly didn't kill these kiddy-kats at AHE

By Amelie Delesalle and Emily MacLeod, AHE
student reporter-photographers with help from
Lauryn Kline, Maeve MacLeod and Parker Aucoin

Last Friday, May 15, Mrs. Amber Thompson’s Grade 3/4 class at Arrow Heights Elementary School showed off what they were curious about.
Mrs. Thompson made it as open-ended as possible. Students got to pick a topic on anything that interested them.
“This was an inquiry project that gave students the opportunity to explore a subject that excited them in depth,” Mrs. Thompson said
Completed projects were displayed on tables in the Arrow Heights Elementary School gym for all students and parents to enjoy.
Here are photos of some of the displays:

Mitchell Legebokow shows off what he learning about Electricity in the AHE gym on May 15. “Did you know lightening is 27,000° Celsius?” he asked. “That’s six times hotter then the sun!” Todd Hicks photo. Caption by Amelie Delesalle
Mitchell Legebokow shows off what he learning about Electricity in the AHE gym on May 15. “Did you know lightening is 27,000° Celsius?” he asked. “That’s six times hotter then the sun!” Todd Hicks photo. Caption by Amelie Delesalle

Corbin Martin was proud to show off his project on diamonds at the Curiosity Project display. Todd Hicks photo. Caption by Amelie Delesalle
Corbin Martin was proud to show off his project on diamonds at the Curiosity Project display. Todd Hicks photo. Caption by Amelie Delesalle

Seoha Lee introduced everybody to Korean culture at the Curiosity Project display in the AHE gym. Todd Hicks photo. Caption by Amelie Delesalle
Seoha Lee introduced everybody to Korean culture at the Curiosity Project display in the AHE gym. Todd Hicks photo. Caption by Amelie Delesalle

Meya Musseau told us about dragons at the Curiosity Project display. Todd Hicks photo. Caption by Amelie Delesalle
Meya Musseau told us about dragons at the Curiosity Project display. Todd Hicks photo.
Caption by Amelie Delesalle

Ryder Ray was curious about space. Todd Hicks photo. Caption by Amelie Delesalle
Ryder Ray was curious about space. Todd Hicks photo. Caption by Amelie Delesalle

Reed Kelly taught us about Lionel Messi (a famous soccer player) and Ted Ligety (a famous downhill skier) at the Curiosity Project display. “Did you know Lionel Messi has 417 goals total?” he asked. Todd Hicks photo. Caption by Amelie Delesalle
Reed Kelly taught us about Lionel Messi (a famous soccer player) and Ted Ligety (a famous downhill skier) at the Curiosity Project display. “Did you know Lionel Messi has 417 goals total?” he asked. Todd Hicks photo. Caption by Amelie Delesalle

Parker Aucoin told us about the Big Bang Theory. “Did you know that nobody can find evidence of anything before the Big Bang?” he asked. Todd Hicks photo. Caption by Amelie Delesalle
Parker Aucoin told us about the Big Bang Theory. “Did you know that nobody can find evidence of anything before the Big Bang?” he asked. Todd Hicks photo. Caption by Amelie Delesalle