Happy Monday, everyone! We were off to a sleepy start today with our time change, but everyone worked their hardest and I am so proud of them. With snow days and my conference in Raleigh, we've had a crazy few weeks. My hope is that this week will be routine, comfy, and enjoyable. :-)
Without further ado, congratulations to Star Student Avery! She was a trooper through the snow days and delays, and we enjoyed her Parent Spotlight. So proud of you!
We have been plotting fractions on a number line, and are now moving toward mixed numbers and equivalences. If we keep practicing I know we can do it!
Our plants and soil unit in Science has been a lot of fun. From digging up actual soil samples and watching the layers separate in water, to assembling our own "edible soil," we've had a great time. Thanks to all those who donated supplies to make today's lesson possible!
Without further ado, congratulations to Star Student Avery! She was a trooper through the snow days and delays, and we enjoyed her Parent Spotlight. So proud of you!
We have been plotting fractions on a number line, and are now moving toward mixed numbers and equivalences. If we keep practicing I know we can do it!
Our plants and soil unit in Science has been a lot of fun. From digging up actual soil samples and watching the layers separate in water, to assembling our own "edible soil," we've had a great time. Thanks to all those who donated supplies to make today's lesson possible!
Claire and Erika sketch diagrams of soil layers next to pudding models! |
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