3rd graders
created animal sculptures with negative space in the style of British sculptor
Henry Moore who was famous for his large scale abstract sculptures which are
located around the world as public works of art.
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Wednesday, April 30, 2014
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 |
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Detectives and Criminals
As part of a unit on mysteries, Mrs. Borg's third grade class became detectives, a la Sherlock Holmes, and also criminals! They learned how to use text "clues" to draw conclusions and make inferences.
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