I hope you enjoy these pumpkins as much as I did...
Sunday, November 2, 2014
Pumpkin projects!
The students did a wonderful job with their pumpkin projects! I loved the paragraphs they wrote to describe a character and the plot in the book they chose.While presenting the paragraphs, the students made a discovery...they realized that they wrote a persuasive text. This connected them to what we are learning in our reading. We've discussed why authors write what they do. Do the authors persuade, inform, or entertain? I love it when the "light bulbs" come on, and my students take ownership of their learning.
I hope you enjoy these pumpkins as much as I did...
I hope you enjoy these pumpkins as much as I did...
Monday, October 6, 2014
Family History Prestentations
The kiddos did so well when they were presenting about their family's history. The make my heart smile.....
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
Social Studies Project
The students did a great job with their projects last week! They were all so excited to share. Once they were finished they said, "that wasn't so bad after all!" I hope to do more projects! I had a blast seeing everyone's hard work.
Thursday, August 14, 2014
Monday, August 11, 2014
Did you know your child took a trip to New York?
During social studies today, we took a tour of New York, Connecticut, Philadelphia and Apex, NC! You just thought they were at school today...ha!
Google Maps was able to show us a virtual tour of all these wonderful places. We went street-side and "walked" with the people downtown. We saw in New York and Philadelphia that the McDonald's is on the bottom floor of a tall building. In Connecticut we saw that the homes are spread apart and they have larger yards. Here in Apex, we went to the suburb neighborhood of Scottsmill. They were really able to see how Scottsmill differed from the row houses that they saw in NY.
If you get a chance, explore a little more with your child. This really helped them see the differences between the three!
Google Maps was able to show us a virtual tour of all these wonderful places. We went street-side and "walked" with the people downtown. We saw in New York and Philadelphia that the McDonald's is on the bottom floor of a tall building. In Connecticut we saw that the homes are spread apart and they have larger yards. Here in Apex, we went to the suburb neighborhood of Scottsmill. They were really able to see how Scottsmill differed from the row houses that they saw in NY.
If you get a chance, explore a little more with your child. This really helped them see the differences between the three!
Monday, August 4, 2014
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