Our new Science unit for the month is on the Skeletal System. Every person has a skeleton made up of many bones. Students are learning that our bones have three main jobs: to move, protect delicate vital organs, and produce blood cells in the bone marrow. Other activities on the shelf include learning the common...Read More
This week we celebrated our 100th Day of School! Each friend brought in 100 items from home to share and display in our hallway! We also counted to 100 by tens and fives. Other activities included writing the numerals 1-100 and fun coloring page patterns! In math, we added the mystery number to the...Read More
Our new science unit for the month is on the Muscular System. The Muscular System is responsible for the strength and movement of the human body. Students are learning that we have three different types of muscles: involuntary, voluntary, and cardiac. Other activities on the shelf include parts of an eye, labeling the different muscles,...Read More
Our students walked to the local Library, where they were given a full tour, library card applications, and help finding research books for their writing project. Students were respectful and excited during the tour, where they found many great books! The librarians shared that they were impressed with our students. Afterward, we went to...Read More
Early Childhood was busy this week with many new works across all curriculum areas! First, our beautiful light table was introduced to the classroom. This work allows children to explore color and shape and how light refraction enhances our colorful, transparent mediums. Our sensory area also introduced our next shape box, the Rectangle Box. ...Read More
Our students walked to the local Library, where they were given a full tour, library card applications, and help finding research books for their writing project. Students were respectful and excited during the tour, where they found many great books! The librarians shared that they were impressed with our students. Afterward, we went to Grounds...Read More