What was this book about?
"A hummingbird that was trying to help, no one else wanted to do it but she tried and persevered. The book ended on a cliffhanger." - Finnley
"(She was trying to help with) the forest fire." - Elaina
"When the fire came the animals run away but the hummingbird put water on the fire." - JK
"A raging forest fire happend and the animals fled, but the hummingbird grabbed the water drop with her beak and put it on the forest fire." - HS
"I think they ended it on a cliffhanger because they wanted us to think about what could have happened." - Milu
"They wanted us to challenge ourselves to think if the hummingbird could succeed or not." - Felicia
"To think on our own." - Davyd
"Wanted us to open our imaginations to what could happen." - MM
What did this book teach us?
"It taught us about never giving up. You just gotta try." - SS
"It taught me to never give up no matter your size. Anyone can do anything if they believe in themselves. To push yourself to the limit. The hummingbird was afraid too but still tried." - Felicia
"The story taught me that when something bad happens at least try to help," - HS
"Try your best no matter what your size." - Davyd
"Always believe in yourself." - Viljo
"Even if no one does it you can still do it. It may not make a difference but you still tried." - Finnley
"Never give up. At least try to reach your goal." - Aroosha
What did you enjoy about this activity?
"I loved how when you created the hummingbird and drop of water, you could blend colours and try different colours together to make new ones. I loved how you could make it so it expresses you." - HS
"We got to write on whiteboards, we got to think about what happened at the end and got to colour." - Aroosha
"I like that we had the freedom to make it (the hummingbird) different sizes and pick your colours," - Finnley
"I liked the writing. How we wrote about it in different ways, like "I feel..." And the colouring." - LD
"I liked that we could express our ideas in art." - Viljo




