Optimism: Optimism is the ability to remain hopeful and confident about the future or successful outcome of something.Be positive!
Assembly Read Aloud: Spin by Rebecca Janni
Go for a spin up a hill—when the story of a bike ride becomes an inspirational journey.Albert Einstein once said, “Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep moving.” Ride along up and down the hills and valleys of this bike ride.
Our Winter Writing celebration had children, parents and grandparents reading and enjoying our published How To …. stories. #chromebooks #wintercraft #smores #hotchocolate
Writers write for an audience…and celebrations provide an audience. Everything we do in writing workshop, as much and as often as possible, is meant to closely mirror what real writers do in the real world. And one thing writers do is write for an audience.
Thank you for joining us this cold December morning to be our audience and to celebrate our “How-To” writing pieces. This is our moment to shine and share our hard work with loved ones. Please enjoy these moments with us! Please leave us a comment below.
Today we went on a class field trip to Philipsburg Manor. We learned what life was like back in 1750 on this working farm. Wow… life was very different 268 years ago!
K is for kindness! It’s a simple word, it’s true, but it’s amazing what a word can do! How will you be kind today? Small actions make a big difference! Kindness is the quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate. PASS IT ON!
Assembly Read Aloud: Pass It On by Sophy Henn
When you see something terrific, smile a smile and pass it on! If you chance upon a chuckle, hee hee hee and pass it on. Should you spot a thing of wonder, jump for joy andPass It On!
Read More Books About Kindness!
The Invisible Boy by Trudy Ludwig
Come With Me by Holly McGhee
Pass it On by Sophy Henn
Kindness is Cooler, Mrs. Ruler by Margery Cuyler
Heartprints by PK Hallinan
Chrysanthemum by Kevin Henkes
I Like Your Buttons by Sarah Marwil Lamstein
How Full is Your Bucket? (for kids) by Tom Rath
What Does It Mean to Be Kind? by Rana DiOrio
A Sick Day for Amos McGee by Philip C. Stead
Horton Hears a Who! by Dr. Seuss
Enemy Pie by Derek Munson
Good People Everywhere by Lynea Gillen
The Monster Who Lost His Mean by Tiffany Strelitz Haber
In our Geometry Unit we have been learning about 2-Dimensional Shapes. Using pattern blocks we learn to fill the same shape with More and fewer?
This week we have been learning the characteristics of triangles and quadrilaterals. Mathematicians have a special word for corners or points of a shape. They are called vertices.
Triangles have 3 vertices. Quadrilaterals have 4 vertices..