Monday, October 31, 2016

4/5 Classroom Election


Presidential, V.P. and Secretary of Class candidates, along with campaign managers have been hard at work campaigning, writing speeches, and preparing for our upcoming debates!  Candidates from five political parties are on the ballot this year: The Book of Freedom, The Cozy Dogs, The Gopher Party, The Nature Party, and The Pencil Guard Party.  On Election Day students will have the opportunity to cast their vote for a Class President, Vice President and Secretary of Class.  


A Presidential candidate from the Cozy Dogs Party works on a campaign poster.

The Cozy Dogs Party 

The Gopher Party

A V.P. candidate talking to her supporters

The Nature Party

Presidential Candidate and Campaign Manager, strategizing

The Pencil Guard Party

Secretary of Class candidate working on campaign material

The Book of Freedom Party


V.P. and Presidential candidates conferring on a campaign slogan


Look who tried to visit our classroom!



Monday, October 17, 2016


Students had the opportunity to conduct hands-on science experiments with staff members from Regeneron.


Students made lava lamps, learned about chromatology, and even extracted DNA!

It was an insightful learning experience!




















Thursday, October 13, 2016

The 4/5s have been learning about the United States federal government.


 
They learned about the 3 Branches of Federal Government then created visual representations, which included the heads of each branch, the primary responsibility of each branch, and a symbol to represent that branch.







Other classroom activities have included:

“How Should Representative Smith Vote?” a mock public hearing with special interest groups making presentations to Rep. Smith and her staff.



 “How Would You Decide the Case: Chicago vs. Morales.” After reading the case and hearing arguments made by both sides, students had to decide how they would rule if they were Supreme Court Justices.

Tuesday, October 4, 2016

One of the 4/5’s favorite activities is Buddies. Each 4/5 student is paired with a Pre-K 3 or Pre-K 4 buddy and on Friday mornings, for about an hour, they spend time with their buddies.  Sometimes they write books together, draw, build imaginative structures, or read to their little buddies, and sometimes they enjoy playing with one another outside.   






Math 4 students enjoy time in the tech lab working on developing and strengthening math skills.



The 4/5 students shared their wonderfully creative summer reading projects.  Projects included newspapers, dioramas, party invitations complete with guest list and menu, scrapbooks, character interviews, reports, and even some very imaginative movie trailers!