A few of our classmates made homes at of twigs, branches, straw, mud, and nuts-like the colonist did when they first landed in America.

More owl pellets

This is our Apple Day on Tuesday, September 20.
Everyone brought an apple to school, and we made applesauce with it.
We wrote the recipe in our Apple Book. We read Johnny Appleseed in our reading books, then we wrote about it. We also did some estimating with some Apple Jacks cereal. It was a fun day!
What's the hypothesis?
This is our Science Center.
Caleb is dissecting the bones from an owl pelllet.


Caleb, Kaleigh, and Lauren-The Scientists
Look at all the bones they found!

Here are a few of our puppet shows. We will be adding more.
Quiet on the set!
Action!
We have been studying the 13 colonies in Social Studies.
We were talking about what it would be like to come to a new country with hardly anything. We thought the children would probably make their own toys, so we made some toys from things we found on the playground like the colonist probably did a long time ago.
This is one of the songs we sing in the morning.
Listen to their sweet voices sing about our Lord.
We learned about weaving cloth in Social Studies.
We practiced weaving paper.







One of our afternoons in September, after Reading Groups are through,
we go to centers and other activities.
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