What else are you supposed to do after reading “The Legend of Rock, Paper, Scissors” other than head outside and hold an epic tournament of team rock, paper, scissors!
4th graders are working on an independent project where they had to include all 12 colors from our adv. color wheel in a surrounding. Cameron and Jake were both drawn towards outer space as their subject matter and are using new techniques to blend oil pastels! @MsThompson_BSES
Visit the Little Free Library ✔️Read for 20 minutes ✔️ Read somewhere around the school ✔️ Complete three literacy challenges in one class ✔️ #bses#ReadAcrossAmerica#readingforpleasure
We’ve been booked! Today we enjoyed reading The Invisible Boy. As we read, we identified the theme and its connection to the topic of kindness! :) We can’t wait to get booked again! #kindnessweek#KindnessMatters
Literature circles are a great way to collaborate and discuss the books we read! Below is a link to a useful website on literature circles. It is from Reading Rockets, but with a specific lenses on ELL students. colorincolorado.org/article/litera…
Drew and I stopped and smelled the roses this weekend as we enjoyed our time together in Hershey, PA. Thank you, alexander_building_company for the free tickets! @ Hershey, Pennsylvania instagram.com/p/B12TKfUDeAyU…