“No person has the right To rain on your dreams”. -martin luther king Jr.

As an introduction to our Biography unit of study, we celebrated the life and accomplishments of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Through books, media and research, students were able to explain why we celebrate this National holiday and how MLK Jr. played a vital role as leader of the Civil Rights Movement.
Below, each student expresses a personal dream for the future.

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That’s a wrap 2020!

December is always a fun time of year in the classroom! The class worked hard making their parents a gift. The students learned how to sand a piece of wood, use a hammer and nail a Christmas tree outline to the board. Then, we strung the yarn and string to create a beautiful gift! ☺️

They also solved a Christmas mystery and helped Santa rescue Rudolph through reading clues and high order thinking puzzles. Each were given a certificate stating they were top agents!

To end this year, we celebrated the birth of Jesus with a Christmas party! Yummy food, PJ’s and painting!

From our class to you, Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!

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We are Thankful for technology

While students writing awesome poetry is the end goal, the first step is reading awesome poetry and analyzing it. Reading and analyzing phenomenal poetry, beyond the rhyme scheme and surface level analysis, has the potential to connect to students in deep and meaningful ways.

In addition to many school presentations and performances this year, our Poetry Cafe was recorded live from our classroom for our family and friends. Enjoy!

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Traveling the world at our fingertips

3rd graders have been busy sharpening their knowledge on geography concepts! They’ve traveled the globe through VR (virtual reality) goggles and located specific places on Google Earth!

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Scavenger hunt on Google Earth!

Scavenger hunt on Google Earth!

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