Class Reward!
On Friday we earned our first class reward! The rewards are random, and this one happened to be “teacher surprise.” So I decided we should have a glow in the dark dance party! It was so fun! Keep up the good work Dream Team!
On Friday we earned our first class reward! The rewards are random, and this one happened to be “teacher surprise.” So I decided we should have a glow in the dark dance party! It was so fun! Keep up the good work Dream Team!
Every night
in the United States an estimated 600,000 people live on the streets. This October, SoulPancake and Kid President want 2 million people to prove that even the smallest acts of love, like donating a pair of socks, can make a big difference in the lives of our neighbors who are homeless.
Socktober was launched by Kid President creator Brad Montague four years ago. It’s a movement to get kids and grown-ups to help the homeless in an easy, fun way.
Last year, more than 10,000 schools, families, businesses, and churches rallied together to bring Socktober to life. People from every state and continent have taken part in Socktober! This year, William O. Schaefer is participating and we are having a “Sock Drive” the last week in October!
All of the socks we collect as a community will be donated to a local shelter.
H/T to Ms. Kolesar!
Take the Sock Challenge. Leave your answer in the comments below!
We were learning about greater than/less than, so we learned a little song about it! Obviously, we couldn’t help but dance along! If you want to learn the song too, click below:
Yesterday, our class worked in teams to really S-T-R-E-T-C-H our brains! Mrs. Eyer came in and with a box with four locks on it, and we all worked together to get that box open! There were codes to unscramble, coordinates to be found on maps, secret clues, and more. We used these codes, coordinates, and clues to determine how to open the locks. It took a lot of work, but we finally got all the locks and the box open! Look at what we found inside!
Thanks for coming in, Mrs. Eyer! We all learned a lot about working together and thinking in new ways to solve problems. We also had tons of fun!
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