School's a Hoot
Whoot Whoot for 5th Grade!
Saturday, January 4, 2014
Oops... I did it again!
While technology is always so wonderful and readily available, it seems like there is a never ending supply of gadgets that take photos! To see more of our adventures in the fourth grade, be sure to click on the link "Fourth Grade Happenings." There you will find some photos from October- December! Enjoy!
Saturday, October 26, 2013
Time Has Flown By!
Wow, has the school year started to fly! We are almost moving into November and I have yet to post a single picture from this school year. Here is a little sneaky peak at some of the fun we've had so far this year.
Sunday, May 19, 2013
This Week's Spelling Test
This week we got a little crazy with our spelling test. What better way to show what you know than by using shaving cream! The kiddos had a blast, and I remembered why I only do this activity once a year :) To check out more photos, see "Fourth Graden Happenings."
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
St. Augustine, E-Books, Field Day, Musicals.... Oh My!
Tonight, we kicked off the last month of school with Rock-N-Roll Forever, our fourth grade musical. We heard from Elvis, the Beach Boys, Little Richard, and even the Marvelettes. The kids looked the part and did a phenomenal job.
To see some of these highlights, be sure to look under the photos section of the blog!
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Sunday, February 17, 2013
YAT 5K
This was a big weekend! Mr. Howard and I were able to run along two of our kiddos in the Young Actor's Theater Break-a-Leg 5K. Mr. Howard and Alex kept a look out in the front while Keirsten and I brought up the rear. We all reached the finish line in one piece!
The "Goggles of Criticism"
It's always hard to get
the students to reread their stories and revise them. One day we came up
the metaphor of putting on the "Goggles of Criticism." When we wear
these imaginary goggles of criticism, we are able to edit our work as if
we have never seen it. Well, thanks to the handy-dandy dollar store,
these goggles have come to life! I think the kids seem to like using
them too!
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