Friday, December 4, 2015

Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Je voudrais un Orangina, s'il vous plaît!

In France, people love to sit in cafés and leisurely savor a cup of hot chocolate, an Orangina, or a Coca Light. For this reason, the girls have been learning drink vocabulary in French class. They have been discussing their likes and dislikes and ordering drinks in Parisian cafés. In the pictures below, they are pretending to be waitresses and customers!






Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Art: Objects Observation

The girls continued their study of natural objects and drew shells and pinecones from observation.  They applied their new skills including mixing neutrals and using symmetry to draw what they see.  Here are some of the girls at work:






Friday, November 13, 2015

Music Fun

What fun figuring out melodies together!


Art: Neutralizing is Natural

The girls delighted in making the "rainbow" (color wheel) and learned about new relationships between colors. They expanded on their knowledge of primary colors (red, blue, and yellow) and secondary colors (orange, purple, green) by mixing tertiary colors. They also learned to call these colors by name! 


Next they mixed neutrals (a color with all primaries mixed) to prepare for painting their leaves. Here, a student recorded her chemistry with words, too! 


After drawing a leaf from observation using symmetry and dot-to-dot to help, the girls mixed neutrals to paint a natural looking leaf. 



Wednesday, November 11, 2015

2nd Grade Happenings

                                                2nd GRADE HAPPENINGS!!!!!!



























Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Music: Vocal Improvisation

The girls created 2 note melodies by creating leaf designs!

Listen to these beautiful voices!





Thursday, October 15, 2015

Science: Insects

The girls began their 2nd grade year in science by studying insects. At first, they speculated as to which animals were insects. However, after carefully observing a variety of insects preserved in plastic blocks, they concluded that insects have 6 legs and 2 antennas.





With this knowledge, they headed outside in search of live insects. They shook bushes over white sheets and used insect nets to capture their specimens.






Trying to identify the insects they found was fun!




The girls closely examined live crickets and discovered some amazing things about them. Did you know that they breathe through holes in their abdomen and hear with the ears behind their knees?