Happy Lunar New Year from Mrs. Liska’s third graders! 🧧
almost 3 years ago, Shelby Liska
Mrs. Liska’s 3rd graders pose with their lanterns they made for the Lunar New Year.
Mrs. Liska’s 3rd graders pose with their lanterns they made for the Lunar New Year.
Mrs. Strode’s classics having playing fraction war to practice comparing fractions.
almost 3 years ago, Katrina Strode
Mrs. Strode’s classics having playing fraction war to practice comparing fractions
Mrs. Strode’s classics having playing fraction war to practice comparing fractions
Mrs. Strode’s classics having playing fraction war to practice comparing fractions
Mrs. Strode’s classics having playing fraction war to practice comparing fractions
Mrs. Strode’s classics having playing fraction war to practice comparing fractions
almost 3 years ago, Katrina Strode
Mrs. Strode’s classics having playing fraction war to practice comparing fractions
Father Daughter & Mother Son Dance "Boots & Beauties" at the PRC: https://5il.co/1nngq
almost 3 years ago, Parsons District Schools
Father Daughter / Mother Son Dance SEE PDF
Second Graders enjoyed a day of learning at Greenbush!
almost 3 years ago, Mary Norris
Greenbush
Greenbush
Greenbush
Greenbush
Second graders enjoyed a day of learning at Greenbush!
almost 3 years ago, Mary Norris
Greenbush
Greenbush
Greenbush
Greenbush
Love watching free play during indoor recess!
almost 3 years ago, Penny Jacquinot
recess
recess
A day full of learning and fun at Greenbush!
almost 3 years ago, Penny Jacquinot
greenbush
greenbush
greenbush
Greenbush
A day full of learning and fun at Greenbush!
almost 3 years ago, Penny Jacquinot
greenbush
greenbush
greenbush
greenbush
A day full of learning and fun at Greenbush!
almost 3 years ago, Penny Jacquinot
greenbush
greenbush
greenbush
Greenbush
This week in reading, our essential question is ‘What can we see in the sky?’ We took that question and applied it to science. We used VR goggles to explore things in the sky. The students could explore Mars, the moon, and a space station and also see a 3D video of the galaxy.
almost 3 years ago, Sherri Tierney
students with VR goggles
students using VR goggles to explore the sky
VR goggles and a strident using them
student using VR goggles to explore the sky
On Fantastic Friday, we have to make reading fun too! Mrs. Tierney’s students took turns reading aloud to the class using a microphone.
almost 3 years ago, Sherri Tierney
student using microphone to read aloud
student using microphone to read to class
student using microphone to read to class
student using microphone to read to class
Mrs.Waun’s student used their snack to help them learn about fractions.
almost 3 years ago, Darece Waun
h
d
f
Mrs. Waun’s class finished our unit about the Lunar New Year.
almost 3 years ago, Darece Waun
k
j
Students learned about how weather events like earthquakes can shape our earth. They were then challenged to create a 2 story structure that could withstand a hurricane. They could choose sticks or straws and 2 types of adhesives. They planned and then built their structures.
almost 3 years ago, Sherri Tierney
student showing off structure built from popsicle sticks
student working on a structure built from straws
students working on a structure
students building a structure
Examining different types of rock samples under a microscope during our trip to Greenbush was fascinating!
almost 3 years ago, Sherri Tierney
student examine rock under microscope
students using a microscope to examine a rock
students examining a rock using a microscope
students using a microscope
Greenbush did not disappoint on Wednesday. Mrs. Tierney’s students had a great time learning about things that shape our earth such as wind and water. They also learned how rocks are formed and examined different types of rocks.
almost 3 years ago, Sherri Tierney
second grade student studying a rock
second grade student looking at a rock
second grade student examining a rock
students and an adult looking at rocks
Another Greenbush station had our second graders testing small rocks to see if they left a mineral trail when scratched on a tile. They also tested made predictions and then tested 4 rocks to see if they would sink or float. They learned that the pumice floats.
almost 3 years ago, Sherri Tierney
testing if a rock will sink
testing if a rock will leave a mineral trail
testing mineral trails
students at a station testing mineral trails and whether a rock will sink
Second graders went to Greenbush on Wednesday. They learned about what shapes our earth. Here some students are studying stones of different types rocks, igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic.
almost 3 years ago, Sherri Tierney
second graders looking at rock samples at Greenbush
second graders studying rock samples
second graders using magnifying glasses to explore rocks
second graders exploring rocks
Some other fun things at Greenbush included getting to pet a snake, play on the Lego wall, and ride on the bus with their buddies! We had a great day!
almost 3 years ago, Sherri Tierney
second grade girl petting a snake held by an adult
student petting a snake held by an adult
students on the bus
boy playing at a Lego wall