Showing posts with label socialstudies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label socialstudies. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Cultural Arts Week Fashion Show
Students regaled us today with splendid fashions and costumes from the UK while we learned some history and trivia from our fabulous emcee. Thanks to all who helped organize and put on this fab show!
Friday, March 14, 2014
Third Grade Wax Museum
Third graders put their research skills to the test to learn about a famous person and create an oral report for their annual "Living Wax Museum".
Students chose a famous person, researched their life and wrote a short biography to share with visitors to their museum. Students also dressed as their famous person, and some brought props!
Thanks for the great experience!
Students chose a famous person, researched their life and wrote a short biography to share with visitors to their museum. Students also dressed as their famous person, and some brought props!
Thanks for the great experience!
Da Vinci |
Galileo |
The Cleopatras |
Dr. Seuss |
Ladybird Johnson |
Rosa Parks |
Walt Disney |
Albert Einstein |
The Wright Bros. |
Sacajawea |
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Watch the Calaveras Shake
Dia de los Muertos: A Collaboration
by: Nanette Gabriel, Librarian

In
the art classes, Mrs. Guelzow, has worked with the third graders making sugar
skulls with chalk and glue. The fourth graders have fashioned skeleton
marionettes, while the fifth graders crafted sugar skulls on papel picado.
Mrs. Medina has worked with the second through
fifth graders in their
respective Spanish classes making angelitos. Each colorful paper angel has a handwritten note, in loving remembrance, to honor those
who have passed.
Ms. Gabriel will trace the origins of Dia de los Muertos
from its conception, when the Aztec civilization reigned supreme, then follow
it through European conquests to the current, often secular, celebrations.
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Mrs. Ratliff's Class Learns about Regions!
There are four fabulous regions in Texas. Each group did research on their region and made a poster to show what their regions had to offer Texas. From http://ratliffsroundup.blogspot.com/2013/10/texas-regions-posters.html.
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