I have been so behind on posting photos - I'm so sorry! Here are some from the last few weeks. Fall Learning Celebration/Oreo Moon PhasesCloud in a Jar ExperimentMs. Holden, our instructional coach, was kind enough to come and complete an experiment in our classroom while we were learning about the water cycle! Invention ConventionThe kids worked so hard building and marketing their product. So many of them turned out so well! Thanks for all the help you guys gave at home. I think it was a success!
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Science - Weather ResourcesThis is a fabulous website for students to explore on their own. We have not had time to explore it in the depth that I would like. Have a look around. There are games and activities your child can do at home! Click here! Weather Study Guide - This is something we will be completing in class; however, it would be helpful for you to review at home. It is extensive, but it covers everything we have done this term. Math - Lines, Angles, and Shapes ResourcesLines and Angles Measuring Angles with Protractors Social Studies ResourcesHERE is a Social Studies study guide. This would be a great thing to read nightly (as your 20 minutes of reading - doubly duty)! It is extensive and goes above and beyond our standards. We will be focusing more specifically in class on what the students will be assessed on, but this is something you may review at home if you are looking for extra resources! ELAWe will be dipping our toe into mythology here in the next couple of weeks. These stories are usually something the children become really interested in. Below I have linked a website that has different mythology stories from around the world read aloud to them with animations that accompany the stories. This is a great site for students to see the themes in different myths from different parts of the world.
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