Friday, April 28, 2017
Oxbow Park - a day of nature, learning , and fun
We had a wonderful time - through the rain and the sun. The river was high - but the animals were out. We saw osprey, deer, and many small creatures of the forest. A special thanks to all of the parents who helped make the day so special. Enjoy a few pictures of our day!
Thursday, April 20, 2017
Whatever the weather....young meteorologists!
Hi everyone! April 20th has been very busy! After six weeks, pages of reading, reams of writing, dozens of drawings, and research galore, have wrapped up our current study of weather!
We began to day with a visit (paid for by our generous PTA) from the Portland Audubon Society to show us how weather effects the habitats of Oregon - and the animals that live in the many habitats of Oregon. The speaker took us through a virtual tour of the state habitats, and the animal pelts allowed us to see how the animals are different depending on their environment.
In the afternoon, we invited other students to join us and learn more about weather. First we working with 4th grade, and then with Kindergarten students.
MORE SHARING....
Finally, we welcomed out parents! We hoped you learned something new about weather!
Thanks for all of the support from home for your child's learning at school.
We began to day with a visit (paid for by our generous PTA) from the Portland Audubon Society to show us how weather effects the habitats of Oregon - and the animals that live in the many habitats of Oregon. The speaker took us through a virtual tour of the state habitats, and the animal pelts allowed us to see how the animals are different depending on their environment.
A cougar pelt |
this is a Timber wolf! |
In the afternoon, we invited other students to join us and learn more about weather. First we working with 4th grade, and then with Kindergarten students.
OUR RESEARCH |
INFORMATION POSTERS |
Finally, we welcomed out parents! We hoped you learned something new about weather!
Plasma Ball |
Thanks for all of the support from home for your child's learning at school.
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