On June 9th, the whole fourth grade went back in time to the colonial period. Students and adults dressed in period clothing. Everyone looked great! We also presented a concert and play related to colonial times, then spent the remainder of the day doing activities popular during this time. The students made baskets, cross-stitched samplers, tinpunched, planted herbs, played games of colonial times, looked at artifacts from the 1700s, practiced writing with quill and ink, stenciled, and made hornbooks. It was a full day and everyone had a great time! Thanks to all of the many parent volunteers who helped to make it a memorable event for all! Enjoy our pictures!
This blog tells about various events and happenings in our 4th grade class. Check out some of the exciting things we've been doing!
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Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Raleigh Field Trip
On June 7th, the fourth grade classes went to Raleigh. We toured the History Museum, the Capitol, the Museum of Natural Sciences, and the Legislative building. It was a great time! Check out our awesome pictures!
Sydney, Michael, Zac, and Chris having fun on the ride to Raleigh.
Will, David, Josh, and Austin pause from game-playing to get their picture taken.
Addison, Jason, Lexi, Lily, and Emma are cheesing for the camera!
The last of the bunch: Kieran, Joshua, Conner, Nevaeh, Megan, Sarah, and Karlyn.
Our class picture before we head into the History Museum.
Mrs. Matney joined us to make it a true class picture.
One of the museum volunteers tells the students about some sports memorabilia. Where is the NC State Wolfpack red?
This was the beginning of the Capitol tour. Little did we know how great a tour Mr. Page was going to give!
What a privilege! We got to enter the original legislative chambers!
Students are listening very intently to Mr. Page's facts. What a great tour!
Mr. Page showing us what most men wore in the earlier days of government.
Our class standing in the rotunda on the second floor.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Colonial Day
Colonial Day is June 9th. We are all working to prepare for this special day of events. Many of our students are preparing a play, and Mrs. Kanzler is teaching songs relevant to the colonial period. The students will also listen to a presentation offered by a local DAR chapter, then spend the remainder of the day visiting different stations. The stations will consist of activities found during everyday colonial times.
If you are interested in volunteering to help with leading the students at a station or with behind-the-scenes preparations, please contact me. This event promises to be one that will be remembered by students and adults alike. More information will follow.
If you are interested in volunteering to help with leading the students at a station or with behind-the-scenes preparations, please contact me. This event promises to be one that will be remembered by students and adults alike. More information will follow.
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Spring is in the Air!
Hello everyone! We're all enjoying our long-awaited intersession. It's hard to believe that two weeks have already passed! Enjoy the last week of break, and I'll see you on Monday, April 25. EOG testing is just a month away, so return with your thinking caps rejuvenated.
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