Stone Soup
It’s a great day for making stone soup. The timeless lessons of sharing as a community and helping to prepare the meal. For this we are truly thankful.
It’s a great day for making stone soup. The timeless lessons of sharing as a community and helping to prepare the meal. For this we are truly thankful.
Students have been studying the genre of mystery including looking for clues in I Spy and Where’s Waldo? Nancy Drew, Hardy Boys, and Thea Stilton series are also themes for the games and crafts organized for the Primary students by our Elementary Age students.
We love watching our children fall in love with reading.
Shane taught a lesson on substances that change directly from solid to gas – otherwise known as sublimation or fun with dry ice
As an introduction to our Chemistry Unit, students did a blind taste test, and tried to identify items by sound only, smell only and feel only. All matter has distinguishing properties. We will soon be distinguishing items by density, magnetism, solubility, melting and boiling point.
In science club this week, students made models of strands of Poly(ethenol) using gum drops as their carbons and marshmallows as their hydrogen. Then they made their own real polymers, by creating an aqueous calcium chloride solution and using it to crosslink a solution of sodium alginate.What fun. Thanks Ms. Joy for another great learning…