2nd Grade - Today's affective lesson focused on the understanding that successful people exhibit traits of creativity. Groups of students were given various supplies and had to build a creature. Tomorrow, we will write about our creatures.
4th Grade - Encroach, which means to intrude gradually upon the rights of another; to trespass, was today's vocabulary word. George Washington, the Father of Our Country, was the explorer. These students completed the Stories With holes problem for their warm-up activity. The affective lesson had students focused on breaking down and identifying previous successful practices in order to be able to used them in the future. They completed a "See, Run, Do" poster that would prepare them for building their creatures as well as writing the directions.
5th Grade - Their vocabulary word was Fervor, which means ardor; zeal; earnestness. Today's explorer was John Pemberton who developed the tonic that later became Coca-Cola. These students also completed the Stories With Holes problem for their warm-up activity. The affective lesson focused on what students have learned by accident. They were introduced to the ExploraVision project that is a contest the 5th grade students will be participating in. For more information please visit the attached link. ExploraVision.
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
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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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