Friday, March 26, 2021




Together with their art specialist, Ms. Angela, the Bumblebees worked hard this week on flowers and gardens using sharpie and watercolor or water washable markers painted with water. Both Ms. Angela and I are very impressed with the artistic development we are seeing. Beautiful, creative and impressive work, Bumblebees!













 

Wednesday, March 17, 2021





\

]

The Bumblebees worked hard, both at home and at school, to build successful leprechaun traps. Although no one caught a real leprechaun there were a number of adventures to relay to the class this morning. Some leprechauns were kind and left notes, chocolates and paper replicas of themselves and their gold. Some were mischievous and left messes of toys, books and glitter. All the traps were thought through carefully and plans were laid to trick the tricksters. Maybe next year someone will catch a real one and earn the pot of gold! Happy St Patrick's Day!






 

Thursday, March 11, 2021

These pictures are from a very exciting science/math project the Bumblebees did in creating artificial snow and measuring it before and after. Each student had two scoops of the artificial snow powder on their tray. They measured the height and width of the powder then added a half cup of water and watched the amazing change. The salt like powder granules turned into fluffy, white, cool snow before their eyes. They measured again and found results quadrupling their original measurements. They were impressed with the difference (and had fun playing in the snow as well!)






 

Thursday, March 4, 2021


 Here is the Bumblebees contribution to the Read Across America door contest this week. They are very proud of their book covers of a favorite book. I am grateful for a way to have all our at school and at home friends participate in one project that can be displayed together. Thank you to Mrs. Meads for the great idea. Reading is fun, essential, productive, exciting, informational and transporting. Reading is a way to learn, to grow and to experience. Read everyday! Bumblebees do!

Bridging the space between farm and table

As part of the study of harvest, students in the Bumblebees class engineered and constructed bridges that a vehicle could drive on to transp...