In the cedar class today was different because Sam came to our classroom. Weylin stayed home today. We went on a walk up stairs and got to see the church. We also went on a walk around the block on our way to the playground. Some people in our classroom did math work, washed a table, built with blocks and drew with the metal insets. We made a song about knees, hands and noses.
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Daily Story from Sage and Lavender and Cedar with a photo essay from this week
In the Sage Class we had a “Mango Fandango Fruit Salad” with our lunch. We played relay races outside. It was raining for half the time and then it stopped. We are listening to Bach when the nappers are going to sleep. We are going to make pizza dough this afternoon so we can make pizza tomorrow. We read the chapter where Ramona said a bad word and the bad work was “guts”. We are on chapter 9. Caitlyn is going to read some of chapter 9.
In the Lavender class yesterday we talked about the layers of the earth’s crust and magma. We practiced our earthquake drill game. Today we learned about a group of mammals called marsupials. Some people though the wombats were “kangaroo pigs.” Some of the 3rd year children played subtraction with the golden beads. We learned a little bit about Sergei Prokofiev the composer of Peter and the Wolf. He used to listen to his mother play the piano and fell in love with music that way.
In the Cedar class today three children did an addition problem. They added 1,985, 2,857 and 3,968 all together. Some children helped Jassi set up for lunch. We played outside and it was wet and fun. We collected water with buckets and cleaned out the wagon. Some of us rode in the cart today.
Lavender Daily Story
2/26/13Today, we listened to Peter and the Wolf. It was sunny outside and a lot of children were climbing on the geodesic dome. Emily gave a group lesson wearing a blindfold with the thermic tablets. She used her wrist to tell the different temperatures of each piece and match them. Konner made tea for Andrea and brought it to the office.