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Next, the kids celebrated reaching their book report goal with a pizza party! The whole class enjoyed pizza, but the students who completed the book reports were able to choose a prize for dessert. They then ran off the extra calories and enjoyed the beautiful sunshine!
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The kids made a banner and cards for Ms. Sydney's graduation! |
The students' pysanky projects are wrapping up! Today the kids added the last of the beeswax to their eggs. Next week, they will melt off all of the wax to reveal the beautiful colors underneath.


I wanted to integrate map skills into our study of Asia. Although we had already discussed latitude & longitude, map keys, and the compass rose, I took this opportunity to explain how to read a map's scale. The kids used slips of paper to measure distances between different countries in India. They used these slips of paper against the scale on the maps to determine the distance. They will be working more with this at home to further review this new skill.


Today's science class consisted of a lesson on the parts of flowering plants. At home, they were given videos and websites to help them complete a sheet on the functions of each part. In class, we used this sheet as the bottom flap in their notebooks. They added the top flap; a diagram of a flower which they created by pasting the different parts in the proper places. They will be labeling these parts at home. Next week, we will wrap up our plant unit and move to Kingdom Animalia!
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