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00:04 "Let it Snow!" by Chloe Pierce Uploaded Dec 15, 2017 by Jennifer Christy
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00:51 Garden
Today in garden we harvested lettuce, watered plants, made seed balls and much more!
Uploaded Oct 18, 2016 -
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.
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00:08 Math Workshop- Addition with Regrouping
Students worked together to solve a juicy math problem!
Uploaded Dec 05, 2016 -
5:58 Uganda School Responsibilities
Our room was filled with excitement this morning when we got a video from our friends in Uganda!! After they saw some of the things that we are responsible for at school, they made a video to let us know of the things they are responsible for. We found many similarities, like practicing numbers, putting things away and lining up, as well as many differences, such as taking off shoes at school and bringing your own cups for porridge. We are so excited to open up our worlds a little wider and continue to connect with our friends across the globe.
Uploaded Oct 18, 2016 -
2:36 Building Bridges
Second graders use materials in creative ways.
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00:26 Creating Characters Uploaded Apr 27, 2015
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00:25 Reading Workshop - sharing
The students worked on retelling fiction stories in reader's workshop today. They got together with their reading partners to share their retells! A great retell includes the title, setting, characters, problem, events (beginning, middle, end) and the author's message. Ask your student to give a retell of their books tonight!
Uploaded Sep 27, 2016 -
00:19 Shoe Tying From A Helper's Perspective Uploaded Mar 10, 2014
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2:12 Debates Uploaded Oct 19, 2016