Tuesday, October 31, 2017
Happy Halloween!
The 4th Graders had so much fun at today's Halloween parade and party. Thank you to all of the parents who sent in goodies and volunteered! Happy Halloween to all!
Monday, October 16, 2017
Making in Computer Science
Throughout the year, fourth grade students learn how to use various tools and machines that will be used for projects in science, art, and for the International Bazaar. Below are the girls learning how to solder in preparation for adding lights to their 3rd grade doll houses. The girls are also learning how to use the Cricut machine and design program to create light up birthday cards!
Thursday, October 12, 2017
Art_Imagery of Our World
The fourth graders have come up with 3 or more symbols of their world considering who they are as individuals, members of groups, and citizens of the world. They have morphed the symbols together to create a surrealist metaphor of their own world thinking about their culture, their interests, their passions, their strengths, their people and their places. This work of art which focuses on who they are sets them up to look at art around the world. They learned the complexity of symbols and personal meaning and going forward will be curious about other places and people using the prompt: I notice, I wonder, I think.
Changing a literal object into a metaphorical symbol...
Changing a literal object into a metaphorical symbol...
Wednesday, October 11, 2017
Science: Fun with Magnets!
Holding a magnet beside a dish filled with iron filings allowed us to view the force field around the magnet.
We experimented to find out what materials magnetic force would travel through. We played a game with a magnetic "boat" (a ping pong ball with a sail on top and a magnet on the bottom.) By changing the polarity of the magnets surrounding the boat, we were able to move it from place to place.
We had a great time as we worked in groups of 2-3 to develop our own original magnetic games. It was fun to show them to the class and then to play each other's games!
Tuesday, October 10, 2017
An interesting (and honest) take on reading homework!
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Friday, September 29, 2017
Hooray - a Successful Launch!
Much to the delight of the 4th grade girls, one of our resident monarch butterflies emerged from her chrysalis yesterday and was set free to enjoy many new adventures in the wide, wide world! Nibbles came to us as a caterpillar who loved to nibble on lots of milkweed. She soon attached herself to a stick, adopted her "J" position, made her chrysalis, and yesterday emerged as a beautiful butterfly.
Rumor has it that after Nibbles was released, she flew around the entire Bryn Mawr campus just to see what it was like - there were several reported sightings of a monarch butterfly from very reliable sources! Please enjoy these pictures and share in our excitement. Our second caterpillar, Bob should be emerging next week. We are so proud to be the stewards of these two butterflies.
Rumor has it that after Nibbles was released, she flew around the entire Bryn Mawr campus just to see what it was like - there were several reported sightings of a monarch butterfly from very reliable sources! Please enjoy these pictures and share in our excitement. Our second caterpillar, Bob should be emerging next week. We are so proud to be the stewards of these two butterflies.
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