Last night families had the opportunity to come to school and make their very own wigwam that represented the dwellings of the Lenape nation. Students painted a plastic jug (that was cut in half) with glue and placed felt pieces on it that represented bark. Our wigwam village is sitting outside our classroom and will be taken home after our Powwow on Friday.
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Kindergarten Pow Wow 2019
Our tribe this year was the Inuit. Our students learned about the Inuit culture which included their food, housing and shelter. They sang ...
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We have had several requests for the above "Letter Combination" chart. We alternate this chart with the below "Blends" c...
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Today we worked on our Writing Checklists. This is basically a rubric that encompasses all of the writing lessons (Lucy Calkins' Wri...
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Today was the 100th day of school and a very exciting day for our First Graders. We have been tallying each day since the first day of s...
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The wigwams turned out great! What a fun family night - thank you for always taking pictures. Joey's relatives like to see what's going on in his life also and your pictures give them a real "snapshot" of life in the Mallard room.
-Karen
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