Last Thursday Debbie Gruber came in to talk to the class about Hanukkah. The students were actively engaged during Debbie's explanation of why she celebrates this holiday. Students learned about the menorah and the 8 days of Hanukkah. She also played a Jewish game with them: Dreidel! Instead of gold coins, they played for m&ms. This week we will be making a Jewish dish during personal cooking: Latkes.
We are lucky to have Debbie on our team of teachers so that we can give the students a better perspective on different cultures and religions.
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Monday, November 21, 2011
Mrs. Deeney's Last Day!
Wow this month has gone by fast! I have not even posted anything since before Halloween. Yikes! Tuesday is Mrs. Deeney's last day before she goes on maternity leave. We threw a surprise baby shower for her last Thursday. The students made cards and cupcakes and also helped make a blanket for her and her new baby. We wish her the best and hope to see her back soon. Our new Speech Therapist Amy has been in for the past week and will be with us for the next 12 weeks.
Tuesday will also be our Thanksgiving feast! We made pumpkin chocolate chip bars for it. Everyone is excited. Have a great Thanksgiving and see you soon.
Tuesday will also be our Thanksgiving feast! We made pumpkin chocolate chip bars for it. Everyone is excited. Have a great Thanksgiving and see you soon.
Friday, October 28, 2011
Creating a Cloud
In Science class we have transitioned from talking about phases of matter to discussing the water cycle. The first class to do an experiment with the water cycle was today and they couldn't have enjoyed it more! We created our own clouds in a 2 liter bottle.
Each student will have a copy of the experiment walkthrough, and the important thing to know is that they need a teacher or parent around to do this experiment.
We put some water into a bottle, raised it's humidity by squeezing the bottle repeatedly, then dropped a just used match with its smoke into the bottle, then added pressure to make the water vapor condense. Science Rules!
Each student will have a copy of the experiment walkthrough, and the important thing to know is that they need a teacher or parent around to do this experiment.
We put some water into a bottle, raised it's humidity by squeezing the bottle repeatedly, then dropped a just used match with its smoke into the bottle, then added pressure to make the water vapor condense. Science Rules!
Friday, October 21, 2011
Open House and Library
Last night was our annual Open House here at School of the Holy Childhood. Parents and relatives were given the opportunity to come and meet the staff and see the school. This year the specials of the school were highlighted: woodworking, food service, physical education, swimming class, ceramics, art classes, computer class, and music. When the students and parents came into my room we discussed how we are focusing on doing experiments this year and actually did one! We mixed baking soda and vinegar to create a chemical reaction and blow up a balloon.
Yesterday was also the grand opening of our new library. The work that has been put into this room shows, and we are grateful for all of the hours volunteers and staff spent to make this happen.
Have a great weekend!
Yesterday was also the grand opening of our new library. The work that has been put into this room shows, and we are grateful for all of the hours volunteers and staff spent to make this happen.
Have a great weekend!
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Bingo and Cooking
This week we had the Bingo Ladies come in and play Bingo for Books with the students. Each student that won got to pick a book to take home with them. Everyone had a great time.
This week for personal cooking class we made apple smiles from the apples we picked last Friday at Grandview Farm. Each student cored and sliced an apple, put it in a Ziploc bag, added a little water, lemon juice, cinnamon and sugar, then shook it all together in the bag. They really enjoyed it.
Mr. P then decided to make a treat for everyone to enjoy. With the help of the students he concocted a delicious microwavable apple crisp from the 20 oz. cooking apples we picked.
Have a great week!
This week for personal cooking class we made apple smiles from the apples we picked last Friday at Grandview Farm. Each student cored and sliced an apple, put it in a Ziploc bag, added a little water, lemon juice, cinnamon and sugar, then shook it all together in the bag. They really enjoyed it.
Mr. P then decided to make a treat for everyone to enjoy. With the help of the students he concocted a delicious microwavable apple crisp from the 20 oz. cooking apples we picked.
Have a great week!
Friday, October 7, 2011
Apple Picking!
We just finished our apple picking and had an amazing time! We went to Grandview Farm in Macedon, New York and got an in depth tour of the orchard from the owner David. He taught us all about the different types of apples, how they grow apples, and different ways to use the apples. He had us taste test some of the apples right off of the trees! After our extensive tour, he made us some donuts and gave us some farm-made apple cider.
We had a change of plans as far as lunch was concerned: we went to Wegman's instead of Arby's. the students enjoyed the opportunity to get food at somewhere different than a fast food restaurant.
We had a change of plans as far as lunch was concerned: we went to Wegman's instead of Arby's. the students enjoyed the opportunity to get food at somewhere different than a fast food restaurant.
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Fall is Here!
Hi everyone!
Fall is officially here and there are some great changes in the air: we have been making amazing progress with our Literacy program, the Buffalo Bills are 3-0, and our library will be ready on October 20th in time for the Open House!
The SWIP program will officially begin going to work sites next week. If you have any questions, please feel free to email me!
We will also be going on a CBI next Friday to Grandview Farm in Macedon, NY. We will be apple picking, watching apple cider be made, as well as taste testing different apples. The students will also be given disposable cameras to take their own pictures while we are there. Hopefully we get some good ones!
Fall is officially here and there are some great changes in the air: we have been making amazing progress with our Literacy program, the Buffalo Bills are 3-0, and our library will be ready on October 20th in time for the Open House!
The SWIP program will officially begin going to work sites next week. If you have any questions, please feel free to email me!
We will also be going on a CBI next Friday to Grandview Farm in Macedon, NY. We will be apple picking, watching apple cider be made, as well as taste testing different apples. The students will also be given disposable cameras to take their own pictures while we are there. Hopefully we get some good ones!
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