Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Saturday, May 10, 2014
{A Memorable Journey to the late 1800's}
Our final social studies unit for this year is studying about the pioneers. The students have been crazy about this subject! (Some of the girls have even come to school wearing braids like Laura Ingalls - it makes a teacher's heart swell to see her students responding to the lessons.)
This week the students were introduced to some pioneer activities. With assistance, we used a hammer and nail to pound holes into soup cans (Mrs. Murray & Julianne bravely sacrificed our fingernails and fingertips in the process.)
After the holes were punched, we put battery-operated tea lights in the bottom so they looked like punched-tine lanterns. What fun it was to see the light twinkle through the holes we had painstakingly produced moments before!
We also made hand-dipped candles. Mrs Murray heated candle wax in a double boiler using a large soup can and a pot of hot water. When the wax melted the kids were able to dip the ends of the string to create slightly lumpy, but beautiful candles!
This week the students were introduced to some pioneer activities. With assistance, we used a hammer and nail to pound holes into soup cans (Mrs. Murray & Julianne bravely sacrificed our fingernails and fingertips in the process.)
We also made hand-dipped candles. Mrs Murray heated candle wax in a double boiler using a large soup can and a pot of hot water. When the wax melted the kids were able to dip the ends of the string to create slightly lumpy, but beautiful candles!
| logs cabins made out of pretzel sticks and milk cartons |
| button tic-tac-toe! |
| reading from McGuffy's Primer |
Saturday, May 3, 2014
Do You See Jesus?
During our chapel message this past week, Mr. White showed our school this neat optical illusion. My students were intrigued by it.
Here's how it works:
Stare at the four dots in the center of the image for 20 seconds. Close your eyes tightly. What do you see?
Here's how it works:
Stare at the four dots in the center of the image for 20 seconds. Close your eyes tightly. What do you see?
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Dino-Mania!
This week we are studying dinosaurs. Each student was chose a dinosaur they would like to do a report on. They used the facts provided to create sentences and paragraphs. Each student also colored a black-and-white picture of their dinosaur.
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