2nd Grade - The focus of the social/emotional lesson for today was choosing a career that matched the student's learning style.
3rd Grade - This class learned that Compatible means able to exist together with something else. While our investigator, Oprah Winfrey, was able to WOW people through out her life, she did not WOW her bosses with her news reporting. They decided to give her a job as a talk show host and the rest is history. Together they were able to solve the logic puzzle for the warm up activity. In Crystal Pond Woods, Max the Magician brought out his tangram puzzles. Students were given shapes of animals and had to cover them with the tangram puzzles pieces. For the final activity, we read and discussed chapter 3 of Call It Courage by Armstrong Sperry.
5th Grade - Students learned that Sojourn means a short stay, brief residence. The hula hoop, invented by Richard Knerr and Arthur Melvin, saved hundreds of jobs when the plastic from the worker's plant made a great toy. Students worked together to solve the Plexer puzzle for the warm up activity. The affective lesson focused on helping students stay informed regarding issues for which they have to make a decision instead of relying on other people's opinions. The rest of the afternoon was spent researching the Industrial Revolution.
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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