4th Grade - This week's vocabulary word was Wean which means to withdraw from any type of habit. Today they had two explorers: Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan. With the help of Anne Sullivan, Helen Keller was able to overcome her disabilities and focus on what she could do. Students completed Plexer puzzles for the warm-up activity. The affective lesson concentrated on people's differences and how we should treat those with different disabilities. Our Exploration lesson continued to explore Hunger in America. Students designed healthy menus. The Discoveries lesson had students experimenting with electricity.
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Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
4th Grade - This week's vocabulary word was Wean which means to withdraw from any type of habit. Today they had two explorers: Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan. With the help of Anne Sullivan, Helen Keller was able to overcome her disabilities and focus on what she could do. Students completed Plexer puzzles for the warm-up activity. The affective lesson concentrated on people's differences and how we should treat those with different disabilities. Our Exploration lesson continued to explore Hunger in America. Students designed healthy menus. The Discoveries lesson had students experimenting with electricity.
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