A few weeks ago I posted briefly about the Easter production
that the CAMS primary students put on.
As I said, it was a lot of work, but a lot of fun! During the actual production, I spent my time
organizing my students and dodging rain bullets so I didn’t have time to take
my own pictures. Luckily someone was
willing to post some great ones on the CAMS Facebook page. I suspect it was the great Jenny Beckwith,
who is the usual culprit!
Each class was responsible for one part of the Easter
story. Standard 1 was in charge of Palm
Sunday, which meant that my class got to go first. Jesus and his disciples paraded in and Jesus sent
two of them to fetch a donkey. When they
returned with the donkey and his owner in tow, the rest of the crowd entered
singing “Ho, ho, ho, ho-o-sanna” and waving their palm branches in the
air. Every time I watched them during rehearsals,
they did a fantastic job!
The rest of the story was taken by the other classes. Standards 2 through 6 showed their versions
of the Last Supper, Garden of Gethsemane and Jesus’ capture, the Trial, the crucifixion,
and the resurrection. The kids from
Nursery and Reception came in and sang the most adorable song ever and some of
the Standard 7’s even came and took part.
It was a hit!
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Standard 1 singing "Ho, ho, ho, ho, ho-o-sanna" |
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Standard 6 |
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Standard 2 |
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Standard 5 |
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Standards 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 all joined in to sing "Hosanna in the Highest." |
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Standard 3 |
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Standard 7 |
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Nursery and Reception. Possibly the cutest ever!! |
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Standard 2 |
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Standard 6 |
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Standard 2 |
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