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Wachusett Wildlife Preserve....and more..

9/25/2017

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Today we got to explore the Wachusett Wildlife Preserve. We learned so much about the natural habitat for many plants and animals in our area! We saw a glacial boulder, a tree growing under the rock and curving up towards the sun (phototropism!) butterflies, caterpillars, frogs, salamanders, milkweed, and much more! One class even saw a porcupine in a tree! We learned how fungus that grows on trees will always face up and if the tree were to fall, the fungus would move! Check out our photos below to see everyone in action.

In ELA, we started our first reading unit of the year. Students are learning about writing about reading - and good qualities of writing about reading. Students are reading their own books right now but will be put into book clubs next week! Some of the theories students are developing about their characters and plot are amazing! So insightful already! We are also working on completing a writing piece for Open House. 

In math, we are exploring decimals up to thousandths. Students have learned about the different ways to write a number: standard form, unit form, expanded form, and word form; rounding, comparing, and ordering decimals; and adding decimals. We will be moving onto subtracting, multiplying and dividing decimals. Be on the lookout for a test somewhere in the next 2 weeks! 

Speaking of tests - students will ALWAYS be given a study guide with topics that will be on the test as well as practice problems. We will also have a review class before the test.

Open House is coming up on Wednesday at 6:30 for parents only. I will begin at 6:35, Mrs. Gestrich and Mrs. Buffone will join us shortly after, and we will all be making our way to the auditorium for 7:10. I am looking forward to seeing you!
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Today's Visitors

9/7/2017

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Book Frenzy

9/6/2017

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Here are some pictures of the Book Frenzy today. Students got to look through the classroom library and are starting to develop a reading plan. More to come, tomorrow!
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The Cups Challenge

9/5/2017

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Today the kids were challenged with the task to build the highest tower out of small paper cups. In order to do this, they needed to communicate, listen, be inclusive, accept others' ideas, and persevere. With 108 cups, students were able to make towers with the following heights:
52.5 cm (unfortunately fell before it was measured!)
101.5 cm
112.5 cm
118.5 cm
124.5 cm

It was very impressive how everyone worked together!  See photos below.
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Figure Me Out Directions Clarification

9/4/2017

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You do not need to make 9 equal square boxes. You may either fold the paper into thirds vertically and horizontally (side ways and then up and down), or you may leave a space at the top for the title, then draw/fold 9 boxes under the title. 

Sorry if this caused any confusion! I can't wait to learn more about you all when you bring your posters in!
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