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Friday, April 27, 2018

πŸ› Butterfly Farewell πŸ¦‹

We released the butterflies today. We all sat in a circle and listened to a farewell song. We had one student 😒 cry! #HeartOfGold

πŸ”πŸ₯€Science Night ⚗️πŸ”¬


We had an In N Out Fundraiser during Open House and a Science Fair going on at the same time. #Overtime #CheeseburgerFundraiser #AnimalStyle

Open House 🏑



Thank you to my assistants for all that they do to support our classroom daily.

Open 🏑House





Open House Ready! 
Beautifully display of all that we have been learning.

A Butterfly Metamorphosis πŸ¦‹



We have butterflies! 
Our classroom was surprised with the quintuplets right after recess! Thank you, Ms. Griselda for the PicLab with all the names. 

Wednesday, April 4, 2018

Our Lady’s Beetles 🐞



Student Wonderings: Where did the LadyBettle get it’s name?

Theory suggests: In Europe, during the Middle Ages, insects were destroying the crops, so the Catholic farmers prayed to the Virgin Mary for help. Soon the Ladybugs came, ate the plant-destroying pests and saved the crops! The farmers began calling the ladybugs "The Beetles of Our Lady", and they eventually became known as "Lady Beetles"! The red wings represented the Virgin's cloak and the black spots represented her joys and sorrows. 

Welcome to Holland

This always puts things into perspective at the opening of a school year or serves as a reminder in between. Welcome to Holland. A poem o...