We finished our first section of our non-fiction writing. We were so excited to share our writing with Miss Burns class. We had so much to teach!
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Monday, November 25, 2013
An Incredible Presentation
Mrs. Marge Jardon, a retired first grade teacher, taught us so much today about Sacagawea, Lewis and Clark, and our early settlers. Mrs. Jardon even gave each of us our own medicine bags with items representing things we learned about. There is a red feather that means courage and represents Sacagawea's father, a shiny rock that represents her mother, a necklace representing the blue sky, and a bag of goldfish representing the town she lived in with all the fish. The kids were all so excited you would have thought Christmas came early! Please ask your child to share something they learned today!
Sunday, November 24, 2013
Monday, November 18, 2013
Check Out Our Boats
We planned and designed our own boat made of foil. We had to predict how many cubes we could get to float and then record our data. Some managed to make a lot more float than their original prediction. What a fun day in Science!
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