2nd Grade - This group played Attribute Dominoes in Crystal Pond Woods as they continued to expand their Convergent thinking skills.
3rd Grade - The final of our three branches of government, the Judicial Branch, was today's vocabulary word. The Judicial Branch is the branch of government charged with the interpretation of laws and the administration of justice; the judiciary. This group was able to solve the Mystery Object/20 questions warm up activity. The focus of their affective lesson was to evaluate where they are currently in regards to the five characteristics of gifted people and determine where they want to be in the future. They then set goals to meet that success. We then acted a scientists completing an experiment using sugar, water, yeast, a water bottle, and a balloon. The final activity was to research information about hurricanes.
5th Grade - These students learned that Sedulous means industrious. Today's investigator, Samuel Colt, did not have people lined up to buy his first revolver until the army began using them. Students completed Plexer puzzles for the warm up activity. The affective lesson focused on peer pressure and how to avoid it. The afternoon was spent brainstorming ideas and researching to see if the ideas had already been invented. This was to set the stage for the Exploravision contest.
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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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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