Thank you Mrs. Carstens! The students wrote wonderful Haiku during her great lesson on Monday. She lived in Japan for three years and we all enjoyed her pictures and instruction. You should look forward to reading them during our Poetry Coffeehouse.
MAKE sure to check out See Saw today for a few clips from our great Arts in Education Day. Thank you to all the volunteers who made this such a great day. The students are fortunate to participate in all these experiences. QUESTIONS TO ASK: Who was your favorite artist today? Why did you like them? REMEMBER: *Invention Convention Projects are due on Monday. I can't wait to see all of the presentations. Students will stand in front of the class with their invention and present their PowerPoint presentations. Then the class will vote on the top 3 that progress to the school wide competition. *Our field trip to the Recycling Center is May 8. Students should wear their grey STEAM shirts and CLOSED TOE tennis shoes. *NEXT WEEK: Math - we will focus on addition and subtraction in the thousands. Language Arts - Students will be studying poems, poets, and learning how to infer meaning from poems. They will also be poets as they continue to create a variety of poems for their poetry books. Science - They will begin exploring heat - different ways it is produced and its effect on objects. Social Studies - Students will learn about the different colonies established and hardships they faced. Testing is over, but we still have lots to learn! Enjoy your weekend!
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