Monday, May 6, 2013

Busy May Activities

Kevin, Anthony, Samantha & Chasity performing a Reader's Theatre

Shawn, Josh, and Thai perfecting their mudpie


Eh Hsee Blu, Dolores, & Haley getting messy

Logan, Will, & Kevin making their mudpie

Dolores getting really messy!

Edith, Talia, & Chasity, our mudpie winners!

Friday, April 12, 2013

Clay, Loam, and Sand


We finished our study on rocks, and now we are on to soil.  Students used their senses to identify properties that define sand, clay and loam.  They also arranged the soil samples in a sequence that compared the samples according to a certain property, such as color. Soon they will be creating their own “mystery soil” mixtures, and even challenging other teams to a mud pie contest! 




                                               Eh Ler Moo & Kevin
                                                                Logan
                                              Eh Hsee Blu, Shawn & Edith

                                                     Daisy & Joshua
Anthony
                                                            
                                                                   






Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Volcanoes!



Mount Fuji is located on Honshu Island and is the highest mountain in Japan at 12, 389 feet.  It is an active volcano that last erupted in 1707.  The kids were so fascinated by Mt. Fuji, so we had to experiment by making our own volcanoes. They has so much fun!   
 




Parents... you can make these with your child at home.  Here is what you will need...  2 small paper cups (one with a hole, one without), baking soda, vinegar, food coloring, a long strip of tape, and a lid or plate to set the volcano on when it starts to overflow. Fill the bottom of one paper cup (the one without the hole) with baking soda.  Set it on the lid or plate.  Put 4 to 6 drops of food coloring on top of the baking soda.  Place the second cup (the one with the hole) upside down over the paper cup filled with the baking soda.  Tape the 2 cups together tightly.  Pour vinegar into the hole until the volcano begins to erupt


Thursday, February 14, 2013

2013 Concert


Look how beautiful and handsome they all look!  Ready to sing their hearts out at their 2nd grade concert!





Sunday, January 27, 2013

More About China... Pandas & Food


Pandas were the topic of conversation early last week! We read about them, highlighted important information, and then reported facts to our classmates!  On Friday, we learned how to use chopsticks.  Four families brought Asian food for us to try, and it was YUMMY!  We tried noodles, sticky rice, eggrolls, and a spicy chicken dish! I've posted some of the students' quotes below. 


Haley & Dolores

 Samantha and Will
 Jose and Shawn
 Daisy and Chasity
"I like the eggrolls that I brought and I like all my friends.  It was great to share my stuff." ~Thai 
 "I learned how to eat with chopsticks and it was really fun.  We got to eat food from China.  My favorite was the sticky rice and spicy chicken!" ~Dolores
 Ncu uses chopsticks to eat everyday.  He showed us the correct way to use them!
  "I really liked using the chopsticks!" ~ Logan
"The thing that I liked about the Chinese party was that the chopsticks were delightful and the food." ~Haley
"My favorite thing was using chopsticks. I never knew how to use them." ~Joshua
"Yum!" ~Samantha 
 "The chopsticks were easy to use."  ~Anthony
 "This food rocks!"  ~Byron
"I liked that I learned how to use chopsticks.  I liked the sticky rice and eggrolls.  The chopsticks were hard to eat with." ~Talia

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

China Webquest

Happy 2013 everyone! Hope everybody is having a great year so far! Yesterday we went on a China Webquest!  The students used laptops to search the web and answer questions about The Great Wall of China!  The paper came home in their Saddlebags!  Check it out!  They had so much fun!



Monday, December 17, 2012