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Our current Science unit of study is titled, “The Sun and Earth.” The students were introduced to the unit by their classmate Bryce who volunteered to be the model of the sun, a huge star. Afterwards they learned facts about the sun by viewing a tap and read slide show
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The students in room 217 have been enjoying the author Karma Wilson’s Bear book series. Using a book series helps students to recognize important elements of the story such as characters, setting, and plot through familiarity. Each Bear book includes Bear and his friends and takes place in his cave
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In Room 220 the students are working on the concept of time. We started off with a book entitled, Measuring: Seconds, Minutes, and Hours, by Dr. Holly Karapetkova. Describing how long a second is can be hard for students to understand. The author describes it as being as quick as
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In the 500 wing Health classes, students recently completed a two-week unit on emotions.  Emotions are the way we feel.  No one can know what I think or how I feel unless I tell or show him or her.  My thoughts and feelings are important.  Other people have feelings too. 
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In ART we have been studying the visual impact of objects in our everyday lives.  Students are learning to respond to works of modern and contemporary art by comparing our created art to the works that inspired them. One of our first works of art we created was inspired by
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Room 504 has been busy with their scientific explorations this semester.  The class is working on a unit on living systems.  Thus far, we conducted lessons to identify living vs. non-living things.  We watched power points and various online resources to this topic.  The class learned that living things move,
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Animals that are awake in the night can be spooky at Halloween time. So recently in science, room 506 studied nocturnal animals to coincide with our holiday activities. Bats were a favorite lesson subject. We began with an introduction to vocabulary. The words mammals, pups, caves and upside down were
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