Friday, May 29, 2020

Mapping out Bunny's Adventure

Students listened to a story about Bunny and Giraffe playing hide and seek:


Then they created maps to show Bunny's journey. Here's an example from a first grader:


Students also had an opportunity to write out Bunny's Adventure:

Part 1:

Part 2:


Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Grade 4: Robot Hands

Fourth graders are making robot hands at home. Here's a picture of one student's robot hand:


Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Kindergarteners Write Sentences About Animals

This seems like so long ago, but I wanted to share these pictures. The kindergartners learned about oviparous animals (those that lay eggs). Here they are "writing" sentences by arranging words. Their partner got to guess what animal they were talking about.




Monday, March 23, 2020

Toilet Paper Tube Challenge


If you do this and you want to share pictures, I will post them here on my blog. You can send them to me at my school email address. If you don't know it, just contact your classroom teacher and they can tell you.

Here's Trevor's sculpture of a car with a bike rack:


Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Enriching Activities to do at Home (that don't require special materials)

Orly’s List of Fun, Enriching, and Educational Activities:

  • build a city out of empty boxes and cans
  • make a dollhouse using empty boxes and cans
  • use cardboard tubes to make a marble run
  • attach boxes together to make a giant robot, dragon, or whatever!
  • make a diorama
  • make a musical instrument
  • use cans to make a mobile or wind chime
  • create a bottle cap mosaic
  • do some papier mache (make paste from flour and water)
  • design a playground for an ant
  • build a domino run (you don’t even need dominos- try it with books or other objects)
  • make a Rube Goldberg machine
  • if you can, spend time outside in your yard or in the woods
  • write a story
  • draw cartoons/comics
  • create a scavenger hunt around your home for your family
  • make a board game
  • make your own puppets and put on a puppet show for your family
  • bake something (if you double the recipe or halve the recipe, you are doing math)
  • cook something together
  • “Chopped” (Based on the cooking show, pick three random ingredients and create a meal out of them. Once, my children used kix cereal, lemon, and cream cheese.)
  • have a daily debate

Grade 3: Toothpick and Marshmallow Structures

The third graders have been learning about the stability of different shapes. They decided triangles are best. Here they are trying to use triangles to make tall towers.