Friday, September 21, 2018

Outdoor Classroom

This year in sixth grade, we are pleased to announce that we are participating in the outdoor classroom. When we are there, we will be studying science topics outdoors.

When we first get to our outdoor classroom, we find a quiet spot to write in our weather proof journals 10-15 minutes.

Most recently, we played a game called Survival that reinforced our ideas about how ecosystems function. To play, we all assumed the roles of predators and prey and were faced with the task of finding food, water, and avoiding predators.  Players also had to beware of fire, disease and human.

When we are there, we love that we can learn about our environment first hand, have time to reflect in our journals, be outside, play games, be loud, and examine wildlife.

We are so fortunate to live in an area were we have unlimited access to such a beautiful and teeming environment.

Sincerely,

Sixth Grade

Thursday, August 30, 2018

Our First Day!

Our first day of school was AMAZING! We transplanted baby kale plants into a larger tray and are enjoying watching them grow.  We also played Taking Sides, Fortunately/Unfortunately and Four Corners. These games got us moving and helped us learn more about one another. It was fun. Soon we will be adding critters to our fish tank. We also have a cactus that is growing rapidly. We had a great first day and are very excited for the rest of the school year.

Wednesday, February 28, 2018

In sixth grade we are fundraising for camp Keewaydin by selling Little Caesars products like cookies, pies and multiple different kinds of pizza kits. We have sold over 20 pizza kits and hope to sell more before March 7. Our next fundraiser will be the Chili Cook-Off on March 10 at 12-2pm. There will be a silent auction for a hedge trimmer, an artisan cake and a hand-painted chair. If you want to enter the Chili Cook-Off  ($20 to enter) or for more information contact Kathyrn.st.george@wnesu.com . It will be held at the Grafton Elementary school gym . We  are approaching our goal of 4,000 dollars