Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Animal Adaptations Project

As a culminating project for our animal adaptations unit, our class created their own animals.  Each student thought about the habitat, prey, predators and adaptations of their animal before creating a clay model in CLIC.  We then took pictures of our animals with iPads, cropped the pictures and used the app Explain Everything to make beautiful presentations.  Check out our work!


Wednesday, November 23, 2016

I am NOT a turkey!

This time of year is tough for turkeys, so our class decided to give them disguises! In the speech bubbles, our turkeys explain all the reasons why they are actually NOT turkeys!







Happy Thanksgiving to all our family and friends!








Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Recent Projects

We have been up to a lot in our classroom!  Fortunately, many of you were able to see some of these projects in person at Open House but, in case you couldn't make it, here's an overview of some of our recent projects.

We read this poem by George Ella Lyon and talked about how she used unique items and memories from her life to build an extremely descriptive poem.

We then wrote our own "I Am From" poems using the original as a template.
After decorating them with tissue paper, glue and water, the final products look great!

As a team-building activity, each child received a notecard with the name of one of their classmates.  They wrote a word that they thought described that person, then passed the notecard to their neighbor.  By the end, each student had a notecard filled with positive words that describe them.
We then used these words to create word splashes, using the website "tagul".
We then laminated each one and put them together, making a word splash "quilt"!

During WIN, some of use explored using mandalas as a way to understand symmetry.
The class did a very careful job with these and they came out beautifully!
Stay tuned for more of our projects!

Friday, November 4, 2016

Geography Gameshow

On Thursday, we were lucky enough to be visited by Neal Nichols, an artist, traveler and Cape Cod native.  Neal has created a program called "Geography Gameshow" in which he introduces 4th graders to US history and geography while he draws a map of the entire United States by memory.

Asha answering questions about the years states received statehood.

The final map!
Thank you to TESPO for sponsoring this event!