Ms. Cantrill has started a Lunch Buddies program that invites people from the community in to have lunch with us. Our first lunch was a huge success. Sherriff Alex Underwood and one of his officers Johnny Neal had lunch with us along with Mayor Wanda Stringfellow, Amber Stokes, and Ashley Polk. The children really enjoyed getting to talk with them at lunch.
In Science, we are studying weather. We've learned that a meteorologist studies the weather and that's what we are...miniature meteorologists! Here are some plictures of our weather studies.
We created puddles in pie pans and discussed evaporation. We observed our puddles over a couple of days to see what happened to them.
We learned that a wind vane is used to measure wind direction. We created wind vanes out of bottles, rocks, straws, and arrows and took them out to test them. We first had to use a compass to figure out which way was North, South, East, and West.
After we wrote about our observations we shared them with a partner before sharing out with the group.
Wind speed is measured using a Beaufort Scale. We created flags to help measure wind speed. We rated the speed as a 0 for no wind, 1 for some wind, and 2 for strong wind.
We've been working in Math groups and with partners for 30 minutes every morning to review skills we've learned this year. We've been review alot with triple digit addition with regrouping. As we work out our problems, we have to explain our strategy to a partner and then write it down.
Check back soon to see more of our learning. :)
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