Groundhogs, Dr. Seuss, Macbeth,Pi
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Kindergarten
A friendly scavenger hunt looking for Dr. Seuss' green eggs. Each egg stated interesting facts about this well known author.
Wearing our white (information) hats.This helps us to find the answers to "What are the facts?"
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1st graders
The vocabulary words for the weeks were classifying and hypothesis.
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2nd graders
After reading the book, The Great Fuzz Frenzy, students designed their own groundhogs and together they made the tunnels that the animals would live in.
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3rd graders
After this we watched a video about coding and wrote down
three things that we didn't know about it, then also related with our journals
we went to the fifth grade computer lab to take down notes on our brain project
research. When we got back we looked at some optical illusions, and they made
our brains melt!
After that we took some Binary and turned it into text
then we took some text and turned it into binary and then made our own sentence
in Binary then since we were already doing Binary we decided to extend the
yellow papers that we had first learned Binary with.
Then we got out the iPads and learned what Kahoot is,
Kahoot is a sort of online quiz that you can do as a class. When we to finished
that we read a couple chapters of Tuck Everlasting. When Mrs. Horan remembered
about the tune Lydia had made on Compose Yourself, she let us listen
to it and then told us to draw, with watercolor, what we saw while listening to
her music. While we are doing this since it was Dario's birthday he
passed out doughnuts and we had a little snack before we got our things and
went back to our classrooms."
After this we watched a video about coding and wrote down
three things that we didn't know about it, then also related with our journals
we went to the fifth grade computer lab to take down notes on our brain project
research. When we got back we looked at some optical illusions, and they made
our brains melt! By Marianna
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4th graders
Today was awesome.First thing we did in the morning was go ask the 4 grade,about our surveys.It was like,which one do you prefer ------------------or--------------------.? After that,we started to read Macbeth in a kids version.We took a long time to finish.We were about half way when we had to go eat lunch and do our other daily things.Once we got back we finished the book,and wrote character traits for all the characters.Then, a third grader came and showed us his robotic arm he built.But then we had to go to the Dr.Seuss read along so we didn't get 30 more minutes of GT :-( by Cindy
Today was awesome.First thing we did in the morning was go ask the 4 grade,about our surveys.It was like,which one do you prefer ------------------or--------------------.? After that,we started to read Macbeth in a kids version.We took a long time to finish.We were about half way when we had to go eat lunch and do our other daily things.Once we got back we finished the book,and wrote character traits for all the characters.Then, a third grader came and showed us his robotic arm he built.But then we had to go to the Dr.Seuss read along so we didn't get 30 more minutes of GT :-( by Cindy
Preparing to start our surveys for the 4th graders. When through, the students will design their graphs to place in their Pictographs.
Having fun celebrating Dr. Seuss week in our library. Our librarian, Mrs. Pippert, sure knows how to make this a fun opportunity for all the students.
Learning the all the characters in Macbeth can be difficult,
but NOT impossible!
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Pi Day!
Makenna and James designed their own Pi shirts! So cool!
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