Thursday, October 9, 2014

And Even More Projects...









And Some More Projects...






NH County Projects

Our New Hampshire county projects were due yesterday and I am happy to say that everyone turned one in.  I am beyond thrilled with the way each and every project came out.  It is obvious that everyone put thought and effort into their project.  Thank you to all of you for helping the kids out at home to make this such a success! 

Yesterday the kids were able to present their projects to the class.  Each child talked about the materials he/she used, the most difficult part of the process, and the part he/she liked the best.  The rest of the class was a great audience and asked great questions and gave positive comments!

Here are some pictures:





Tuesday, October 7, 2014

The Abenaki

In Social Studies we have been learning about the Abenaki, the Native Americans who lived in New Hampshire long ago.  We have read about what life was like in the Abenaki village.

Last week we were lucky to have Miss West, a practicum student from Plymouth State, teach a lesson about wigwams.  The class learned about why the Abenaki built wigwams, what materials were used, and how they were made.  They also got to "build" their own wigwam.

Today we had a special visit from Gunner's mimi, who belongs to the Abenaki tribe.  She spoke to the class about Abenaki life.  The kids were able to see pictures and artifacts and heard traditional music. What made this even more special was that Gunner, who recently earned the right to dance at pow wows, wore his traditional headdress, clothes, and moccasins.  It was nice to see him as proud as he was to share this important part of his life.  It is very obvious that he is truly proud of his heritage.

Here are some pictures:



Wednesday, October 1, 2014

It's Socktober!!!!



Kid President has declared the month of October SOCKTOBER!”
 
“What does that mean?” you ask. 

 Kid President is calling all Americans, children and adults alike, to do something to help the homeless and hungry in their communities.  Why SOCKTOBER?”   Kid president is encouraging people to start out small by bringing in a clean pair of socks.  But we don’t have to stop there!  We could bring other items that would help the homeless and hungry like blankets, toiletries, and non-perishable food items.

Please understand that your child does not need to participate in the "SOCKTOBER" initiative.  It is completely optional!  If you’d like to participate send in any of the above items in with your child any time between now and October 31.  Our donations will go to local shelters and food pantries.  If you have any questions please feel free to contact me.   

Check out what Kid President has to say about "SOCKTOBER!"