Pi-cow-sso project explores dairy life

Students at Pemberton District High School let their artistic talents shine by painting a life-sized fibreglass cow for the Dairy Australia Picasso Cows program.

The program brings the processes of the dairy industry to life in the classroom, by teaching students about the steps involved in dairy production.

Students are then asked to paint the process of milk production on to the fibreglass cows, to show what they have learnt.

Students from Years 1 to 6 helped to paint the cow, which they named eMOOjie.

The Year 1 and 2 students were responsible for the head, hooves, udder and tail, the Year 3 and 4 students designed and created the left side of the cow and the Year 5 and 6 students worked on the right side.

Read more: https://thewest.com.au/news/manjimup-bridgetown-times/pi-cow-sso-project-explores-dairy-life-ng-b881275205z

Pemberton District High School Year 5 and 6 students pose with the completed eMOOjie.

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