Mole Day in the Classroom

Erica Taylor, Thornhill Secondary School, Thornhill, Ontario has her students dress the class moles for all celebrations:

A mole made out of yarn wearing a graduation cap

A mole made out of yarn wearing a beaded necklace and wearing a name tag with Ally written on it

A mole made out of yarn holding an sign that reads a chemists Chanukah menorah which has graduated cylinders to represents the candles of a menorah


Jodi Davis, Hants North Rural High School, Kennetcook, Nova Scotia sent in photos of her class celebrating with cake and the winners of the Mole Day trophy:

Students from Hants North Rural High School from Kennetcook, Nova Scotia posting with a mole day cake


Karen Dodds, Arnprior High School, Arnprior, Ontario sent in some photos of her school celebrating Mole Day:

Graeme Waytt can be seen smiling as students do chemistry challenges:

Graeme Wyatt of Arnprior High School from Arnprior Ontario smiling as students do chemistry challenges

Doing the Mole pledge at Mole Day breakfast:

Students of Arnprior High School from Arnprior Ontario raising their hands to make the mole pledge at Mole Day Breakfast

Student from Arnprior High School from Arnprior Ontario hiding paper moles for school wide mole hunt in a book shelf:

Student from Arnprior High School from Arnprior Ontario hiding paper moles for school wide mole hunt in a book shelf