I hope all last week your student was telling you about the light and sound science lessons they participated in during our November science rotations! Instead of rotating for one day, we spread our lessons out over the whole week, with classes traveling together to work with each first grade teacher. This is such a fun way to get to know new students and to give our students a fresh change of pace and environment.
Our science lessons on the topics of light and sound culminated in our successful trip to the Dover Children's Museum! The Children's Museum was a gem that I didn't even know New Hampshire had, so I am grateful to have shared that experience with your children! We had some wonderful chaperones accompany us and their assistance assured that we had a fun, smooth day! At the museum, in addition to experiencing exhibits about sound and light, your student participated in a special lesson on sound taught by museum staff where they got to get hands-on with ways sound travels! As the next holiday steadily approaches, team 210 is back to our more routine day. This week, we will be working on all the ways to make 10, starting our "Writing Reviews" unit in writing, and will dive into deeper discussions in our book groups during literacy. Just a reminder, we have guidance this week, not library! Thanks so much for all you do and please enjoy the photos below! *I will try to add more as chaperones send them to me!
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