We are thankful for our Families and Parents. I am thankful for.... "my family because they protect me." "my nice, kind and caring family. My family helps me get through my very, very challenging but also wonderful life!" "my family because they're sweet when they cook for us." "my family because they help me and they take care of me when I am scared." "my family because they love me." "my house and my family." "my family because they protect me and give me healthy food." "my kind, giving family. They support me by encouraging me." "my mom because of her hugs." "my parents who love me." "my parents because I love my parents." "my brothers." ____________________________________________________ We are thankful for our Pets. I am thankful for.... "my cute Ribsy. He is so cute and he always cuddles against me when I am hurt or when I am sad." "my cute dog Scout. When I am bored he licks me. My family would not be the same without him." "my dogs because they are cute. My kitty cats are also very cute." "my pets because they keep me cozy and they keep me safe." _____________________________________ We are thankful for our Friends. I am thankful for.... "my helpful friends. They are always there for me. When I am hurt, they make me feel better." "my friends because they love me and they play with me." "my nice friends. They are always there for me when I am hurt or sad." _____________________________________ We are thankful for Life! I am thankful for.... "food because it keeps me healthy." "music because that's what I dance to." "The Walden School because of the teachers." "my amazing iPad! It has cool games and it makes me happy." "my turkey. We eat turkey because it is healthy and delicious." "my house because we have furniture and somewhere to live."
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From the tiniest acorn, grows the mightiest oak.One Fall Friday afternoon, Room 203 went into the Walden school yard looking for trees! As a part of our Tree Science Unit, students were introduced to the inner and outer parts of a tree. We searched the school yard for four specific trees: Maple, Walnut, Oak and White Pine. With just a piece of paper and colorful rubbing crayons, students "traced" the bark patterns for each tree and then continued on to find other trees. Similar to the element of movement on our trip to Rose Tree Park Story Walk, students were able to move at their own pace from tree to tree, incorporating exercise into a fun science experiment! |
Ms. Kate
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