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00:04 "Let it Snow!" by Chloe Pierce Uploaded Dec 15, 2017 by Jennifer Christy
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00:04 Let it Snow! by Lillian Jones
For this project, students connected their art and library lessons about the artist and illustrator, Eric Carle. After reading "Hello, Red Fox", and "The Very Hungry Caterpillar", in the library, students were able to experiment with Eric Carle's process of creating textured, painted papers. Back in the art studio, students cut shapes and put them together to assemble their house design. White paint was added to create the snowy scene. Finally, students made STEAM connections by learning stop motion animation. They utilized this technology to make it look like it is really snowing in their picture! Stay tuned for more movie clips to be posted in the coming weeks.
Uploaded Dec 15, 2017 by Jennifer Christy - Math Games Uploaded Dec 01, 2017 by Mary (Betsy) Bogdovitz
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1:46 Number Buddies Greg Tang Puzzle
Students will receive a new Greg Tang puzzle for homework this week. Here is a video explanation of how to think through one of these puzzles!
Uploaded Nov 06, 2017 -
00:11 Red Ribbon Week Assembly
Students were encouraged to be themselves and find out their own unique talents!
Uploaded Oct 24, 2017 -
00:06 Red Ribbon Week Assembly Uploaded Oct 24, 2017
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00:09 Alice’s Garden Uploaded Oct 18, 2017
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1:02 Screaming Skulls Lab
Fourth graders observed "Screaming Skulls" for clues as to whether the animal was a predator or prey, whether it was nocturnal or diurnal, and whether it was an omnivore, herbivore or carnivore. A lot of great work by these detectives determined solutions to the mysteries.
Uploaded Oct 04, 2017 -
1:02 Ecosystems
First graders explored four of Earth's ecosystems with models: ocean, polar (arctic), grassland, and desert.
Uploaded Sep 25, 2017 -
1:02 How Seeds Travel
Fourth graders collaborated to create plant and seed models to demonstrate how adaptations promote seed dispersal. Presentations demonstrated how seeds are carried by wind, water and animals. The ingenuity and creativity shared by the groups showed their deep learning.
Uploaded Sep 21, 2017