Greetings!
It's been weeks since spring break and no update! Wondering what we've been up to?
Here's some photos to give you an idea!
We were in charge of the big bulletin board at school. We made lions that were "roaring" about why Russell School is the best school!
| "I love Russell School because the kids are nice." |
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| "The teachers help us learn." "We have the best teachers" |
We did lots of science experiments to help us think about properties of matter!
We learned about solids, liquids and gases.
We worked as teams to create posters about different versions of "The Three Little Pigs."
Ms. Molloy loved watching the conversation, collaboration and compromising!
We got to hang out with our favorite 5th graders... our big buddies! They helped us use maps to find hidden treasures on the playground!
Ms. Molloy's sister got a new black lab puppy. His name is Bear. He loves his big brother Bogie!
Bear has been a great inspiration to us as we learn about poetry! Here's our first team masterpiece!
Aren't we good??
The 5th graders spent a lot of time learning about life in the Colonial Times. Then, they spent a morning teaching all of the other grades some things that they learned. We got to do an activity outside. First we hunted for some food and supplies to take on the Mayflower...
Then we raced across the "ocean" using teamwork and some "boats!"
And now on to the really exciting news!! The eggs will be at school and in the incubator next week!
We did a discovery project to help us think about the parts of an egg, and why those parts are important when baby chicks grow in a fertilized egg. It was ooey and gooey and messy and FUN!
During the next few weeks, we'll become experts about oviparous animals. We'll be studying some critters up close and personal while we wait for our eggs to hatch. There will be lots to share, so stay tuned to the blog!
**Here's a little heads up for your calendar...
On Friday, May 17th, there will be no school for Kindergartners.
We will be celebrating "Round Up" with next years Kinders!







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