We were going on our class field trip to M.N. Spear Library when a dog named Bella followed us all the way there. We went inside, and sadly, we couldn't let her in. A little while after we left, we saw Bella again. She followed us all the way back to school! (Well, actually, she led the way!)
After that we called the owner, and the lady didn't seem surprised. But the last time we saw Bella, Brody said, "She should be our class mascot!"
Post by Brody
Thursday, November 11, 2010
M.N. Spear Library Field Trip
Our class went on a field trip to the M.N. Spear Library on Tuesday. Mrs. Antonellis gave us a tour of the different sections of the library: young adult, graphic novels, picture books, Harry Potter, Lemony Snicket, etc. We each got to check out one book or CD. Mrs. Antonellis showed us the passes and coupons to MassMOCA, Mystic Aquarium, and other museums. She showed us the chemistry kits for grades 3-6 and K-2. If you complete 5 kits, you may go to a chemistry event at Mt. Holyoke College. (For more information, contact the M.N. Spear Library.)
Post by Emma Jane Wilburn
Post by Emma Jane Wilburn
Monday, November 8, 2010
New bloggers: Emma Jane and Brody
I decided to ask students for help with a few roles in the classroom, including blogging and taking photos. Here is Brody and Emma Jane's first post:
In our classroom, we have started the next level in our essays. We have been studying thesis sentences. Here are a few examples:
Dancing makes me feel like my own person. (Emma Jane)
Being a little brother is important to me. (Brody)
Hockey is a really rough sport. (Martin)
[Coming soon: photographs by Katie and Evelyn]
In our classroom, we have started the next level in our essays. We have been studying thesis sentences. Here are a few examples:
Dancing makes me feel like my own person. (Emma Jane)
Being a little brother is important to me. (Brody)
Hockey is a really rough sport. (Martin)
[Coming soon: photographs by Katie and Evelyn]
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
50 HOURS!
I challenged students to read as much as they could over the long weekend. Our class used logs to keep track of where they read, what they read, and how many minutes they read at a time. Ms. Darby and I did, too. The total? Just over 50 hours!! : ) We impressed ourselves and started our new unit (on characters) with fresh energy!
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