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Monday, April 18, 2011
You are now entering a strawberry testing zone. Frozen strawberry status: adequate, not as good as a fresh strawberry.
Third grade, chowing down and studying nutrition.
Fractions are pretty tricky to learn. But this second grade class is ready....
Because we are making oatmeal treats!
Putting on the gloves to keep us sanitary and our teachers sane.
Here is how fractions work: add one part oatmeal, two parts teacher and three parts "a great time". Fractions rule!
Science lab on a warm, sunny spring day. What could be better?
Paper mache, it is what we are making today.
Paper mache application takes focus and coordination. This design requires 3 pairs of very steady hands.
Thursday, April 7, 2011
I'm painting. And what are YOU looking at? You should be looking at my painting.
Two things I like: painting Grand Canyons and having my picture taken.
RAAAAWR!
I'm almost done with this Grand Canyon picture. Let me know what you think.
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Three Peas in a Pod.
Aaah! New peas, in a new pod!
This is a local bridge called the "Golden Gate". I heard it's pretty.
Welcome to California! We've got sunshine, and a bridge.
Monday, March 28, 2011
Few things are more deliciously dangerous than a full moon.
This was a fun project. A fun, and tasty, project. On the phases of the moon.
Monday, March 21, 2011
We're smiling because something is funny. Not because we have done anything wrong. Why would you ask?
This is what we in show business call "acting". We are
kind
of a big deal.
Before we act professionally, we must act like well behaved first graders.
Was it wear a red shirt day at school? Oh, well guess what- it's checkmate day, right here, right now.
This is how a gentleman watches television.
The second grade is hard at work on a big silliness project.
No, it wasn't pajamas day at my school. This is just what I wear. Got a problem with that?
Just kidding. It was pajamas day!
Mr. B's Big Bee Birthday Bash. Beautiful!
A Popsicle party! Brain freeze is NOT invited. Flavor and friends are welcome, though.
Look at this earthquake proof building I'm working on. Are you jealous?
An earthquake proof building is not worth the effort if it doesn't look good, too.
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Time for a tasty marshmallow, cheerio chocolate treat.
Bust a move!
It is Mardi Gras time in 6th Grade. We have the masks to prove it.
Monday, February 28, 2011
The atomic flavor committee is meeting to make some delicious atoms.
A completed atom, and a very happy young flavor-scientist.
E=MC Delicious.
This atom is high in science, low in fat.
Hard at work in the lab.
Balance...
Careful....
Don't fall!
This pose is called Strrrrrreeetch.
Touching the toes: frustrating students since the invention of stretching.
Presenting Greek Mythology, starring Zeus and Poseidon. And awaaaaaay we go!
Poseidon's trident, mint green.
A continuing investigation into the nature of Poseidon and his trident, by 5th grade.
Who would win, Zeus or Poseidon? This one thinks "Zeus".
A close-up of the minty trident.
Two tridents and a lightning bolt. Only two hundred more Gods and Goddesses to go!
The Play-dough design phase for the Greek Gods in the beginning stages.
Purple Play-dough Thunderbolt. Say it 10 times fast!
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