2nd Grade - These students worked together to solve a Dropquote puzzle for the warm up activity. Their affective lesson focused on the principle that it is OK to be different based on the book by Todd Parr. In Crystal Pond Woods, students were given some shapes and asked to use their divergent thinking skills to decide what they thought the shapes could be. We then learned the moves the Rook can make in the game of Chess. Students then got to practice moving the pawns and rook.
4th Grade - After solving their Dropquotes puzzle students considered the resources available in the region they would want to build their house. Would there be enough resources for them to survive? They then had to consider any concerns they might have living in that region. Finally, they had to reflect on the pros and cons of living in that particular region of the United States.
5th Grade - These classes also worked together to solve the Dropquote puzzle for the warm up activity. Their affective lesson focused on the importance of active listening especially as a leader. Students then spent time building their Pasta Rovers.
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