Book Fair

Everyone on campus loves the annual Book Fair!  Teachers and students alike enjoy picking out new books.  Third graders made wish lists and then used those lists in Math to reinforce a multitude of learning objectives and academic standards.  Clifford the Big Red Dog made a surprise visit during chapel, and we all got even more excited about shopping for new books!  Throughout the week Lower School students earned tickets for good behavior and the teachers then drew two winners on Friday to pick out a free book from the Book Fair!

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Julianna Bowen
ECOSYSTEMS

Learning is always more relevant when it's tied into multidiscipline activities!  This week we read the book Ecosystem Invaders, learned about ecosystems and habitats, painted the components of a wetland, observed the different habitats in a pond on a nature walk, and practiced writing sentences about ecosystems with commas in a series.

Julianna Bowen
Division Activities

Third graders are learning that division is the opposite of multiplication.  One way we can find a quotient is to use a multiplication table.  This week we practiced  this on the white board with the projector and then used computer applications to create our own tables.  

Julianna Bowen
Be Mine

Third graders celebrated Valentine's Day with a day of LOVEly activities! The class favorite was a funny Valentine Mad Lib story.  Laughter filled the room with hilarious renditions of the story, and they initiated their own share time to read their stories aloud.  The students thought this was just a fun party activity, but I secretly had them practicing grammar by reviewing parts of speech!  Sharing their stories is a great way to practice oral language skills as we refine and develop confident public speakers.  

Julianna Bowen