Black Gold Home-Based School

780-929-5784

Kitchen Club (in-person)

Join us in the kitchen, as we bake & cook up a storm. Students of all ages welcome.

Robotics & Coding Club (in person)

Come fly a drone or play robotsoccer! No previous codingexperience needed. Checkout our mBots, micro bits,makey makey & drones as welearn to code.Best suited for Grade 5 - 9.

Kitchen Club (in-person)

Join us in the kitchen, as we bake & cook up a storm. Students of all ages welcome.

Robotics & Coding Club (in person)

Come fly a drone or play robotsoccer! No previous codingexperience needed. Checkout our mBots, micro bits,makey makey & drones as welearn to code.Best suited for Grade 5 - 9.

Kitchen Club (in-person)

Join us in the kitchen, as we bake & cook up a storm. Students of all ages welcome.

Robotics & Coding Club (in-person)

Come fly a drone or play robotsoccer! No previous codingexperience needed. Checkout our mBots, micro bits,makey makey & drones as welearn to code.Best suited for Grade 5 - 9.

Kitchen Club (in-person)

Join us in the kitchen, as we bake & cook up a storm. Students of all ages welcome.

Glass Art

Sign up sheet will be sent out in the November Newsletter. Times for this event, will be noted in the newsletter.

Holiday Cookies

Sign up sheet will be sent in the December Newsletter. Times for this event will be noted in the December Newsletter.

Soap Stone

Sign up for this event will be in the January Newsletter. Times for this event will be noted in the January Newsletter.

Robotics (Grades 5-9)

Sign up for this event will be in the February Newsletter. Times for this event will be noted in the February Newsletter.

Maker Space

Sign up and times for this event will be found in the February Newsletter.

Clay Part 1

Sign up and times for this event will be included in the March Newsletter.

Clay Part 2

Sign up and times for this event will be found in the monthly newsletter.  

Year End Activity

Sign up and times will be found in the monthly newsletter.

November 28 – Needle Felting

Needle felting is a process in which wool fibres are locked together using a special felting needle. Felting needles have angled barbs along their length that grab and bind fibres together. Students will learn the basic theory of two-dimensional needle felting to create a lovely wool landscape inspired by Alberta.