1st and 2nd grade - Students spent time completing their "Beautiful Autumn Day in the Meadow" stories. The stories were wonderful. Our affective thinking focused on the five traits of successful people. Their focus for today was creativity. The students were given some art supplies and told to build an animal that they would find in the meadow. You will be able to view these next week at Parent/Teacher Conferences.
3rd grade - The word of the day was Sequester. Sequester means to hold in isolation. Our pilgrim of the day was Cher. Cher tried to start her singing career as a teenager. Unfortunately, her first record was a flop. It wasn't until she met Sonny Bono and they became Sonny and Cher that her singing career took off. Our affective thinking focused on the fifth trait of successful people - caring. After reading/listening to several scenarios of caring, students were to write ways they could demonstrate caring at home, before school, at school and after school. Our trip to Crystal Pond Woods had us focused once again on Convergent Thinking. Students were given manipulatives to work the puzzles today instead of the paper/pencil puzzles they have been accustomed too.
4th grade - Due to a meeting this afternoon, Miss Agee's 4th grade Enrichment students will meet with the Friday morning group this week.
Welcome to Washington Irving's Enrichment blog. This blog was designed to keep parents updated as to the activities of students participating in the program.
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Wednesday, May 11, 2022
4th Grade - Today's learning began with a logic elimination grid puzzle. Students then worked on their state WeVideos to get them ready...
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3rd grade - Our word for today was Diaphanous . Diaphanous means translucent, transparent. The pilgrim of the day was Tom Cruise. As a boy,...
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Mrs. Rains was away today. Unfortunately, the substitute had a sick child and classes were canceled for today.
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2nd Grade - After listening to the book Stevie by John Steptoe, students designed a flower or flag that told the characteristics they looke...
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