We are finishing up a mini-unit on turtles. Students started by learning about a sea turtle's form. Students practiced drawing their own sea turtle and making changes to their designs before drawing, coloring and finally painting them. They used oil pastels to get vibrant colors and resist the paint we brushed on top. As an extension, students were able to apply what they learned about a turtle's life cycle to that of other reptiles. To see your child's Reptile LIfe Cycle slide, just ask them to log in and find it in their Shared with Me section.
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Korbin says, "I liked the book because it was funny when Scrawny got stuck in the vent!"
"I think the funny part was when they were trying to leave Scrawny at the pond but he keeps following them back", Nolan explained. Ariana says, "My favorite part is when Scrawny is waking everyone up at night!" "I liked when John sister's were yapping at Scrawny because he was keeping them up", Hugh says. See what other books, Susan Clymer has written: https://www.goodreads.com/author/list/404718.Susan_Clymer Mrs. Mandy Leskow is putting on two drop-in Pickleball nights for elementary students! It will be held in the school gym from 3:30 to 4:30, and will cost $2 per student, per drop-in. This is a fundraiser to purchase new Pickleball paddles. Call Mrs. Leskow at the school if you need more information. Students come out and have fun while supporting your Physical Education program! Not sure what Pickleball is? Ping pong, tennis, badminton...see for yourself... |
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300 minutes a month (approx. 10 min. per night) Word Work (due Wed.)
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