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Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Measuring with Graduated Cylinders!
In our Math lesson this week, we learned about many different kinds of scales and how to read them. Students were given an assignment to find three different scales in and around their home. It was interesting to see what they found!
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Star Lab
The kids were so excited for Star Lab! We kept walking past that big gray dome all week, and it was finally our turn! Katie, the BV Naturalist, taught us about many of the constellations and how they change in the sky as the earth rotates. It was very interesting, and the kids had so many good questions!
Monday, February 20, 2012
Volcano Time!
We had so much studying about the largest mountain in Japan - Mt. Fuji. This mountain just so happens to be a volcano, so Mia had a great idea! She said, "Let's make our own volcanoes!" We all thought this would be awesome! A big thank you to Mia and Mia's mom for bringing the supplies! See the pictures below....
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. Slowly pour vinegar into the hole until the volcano begins to erupt.
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| Tiffany pouring the vinegar to make the lava flow out of the volcano. |
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| The girls looking on as Mia tapes the paper cups together to make a pretend volcano. |
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| Molly and Isabel helping each other. |
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| Aysia and Christine watching their volcanoes. |
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| Angel pouring in the vinegar. |
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. Slowly pour vinegar into the hole until the volcano begins to erupt.
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
February Fun!


February is going to be a fun month! On Friday, Feb. 10th, we will be celebrating Chinese New Year! The students will be doing 8 different activities related to our Asian unit . I will post pictures this weekend! Next week Tuesday is Valentine's Day. I sent home a class list in Saddlebags. Tuesday is also the day of our Music Concert! Please join us at 7:00 pm to hear some wonderful songs of love and friendship! In the next couple weeks, we will also have a visit from our Partners in Excellence (BV Clinic), and a nutrition talk and taste tasting with Mrs. Muesenberger! Thank you to all the parents that continue to encourage reading at home. We have many reading logs that are being completed and many proud students! Keep up the great work!
Friday, January 27, 2012
Dan Wardell
Dan Wardell from IPTV paid us a visit on Thursday and he brought along a special guest...
THE CAT in the HAT!
He also had some great information, and gave us 4 important rules to follow!
1. Turn off the TV
2. Go outside and play
3. Use your imagination
4. Read a good book
| Dan Wardell telling us the 4 important rules |
| We took our picture with The Cat in the Hat! |
| The Cat in the Hat! |
Dan Wardell introducing The Cat in the Hat to the 2nd Graders
Monday, January 23, 2012
Saturday, January 14, 2012
Beautiful Dresses
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