Sunday, May 10, 2009

Indian Villages

We had a great time making our Indian Villages.









I think the most fun was the Pueblo Village made with home-made playdough.
The sugar cube and icing to make the igloo was tasty!

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Science Fair

















For the first hour, parents and non-elementary students came to our classroom to see our Science projects.


At 10:30, there was a rotation to allow each elementary class to see the other grades projects. By the end of the day, my 3rd graders have talked about their project for 4 hours. They were exhausted!Some of the Middle School kids were impressed with David's project. His experiment showed that lemons made almost 2 Volts of current. Onions and Potato did not do as well.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Back to School

It seemed that we were on Christmas break forever! I behaved myself and didn't do any school work for the first 2 weeks. I was busy making Christmas cookies and ginger bread houses that the kids make and Mommy eats!

Each break I have a reading contest with the class to see "Who can read more than Mrs. Ardill?" This break I had 2 students that read more than 5,000 pages and they can only read chapter books. I managed to read about 2,000 pages.

We spent the first hour hearing "briefly" how everyone spent their break. As other children spoke, they all seemed to think of another important thing they forgot to tell us. I had them talk to their neighbor and then the neighbor reported what was forgotten. That seemed to appease the ones who were dying to tell me more. I had to work hard on classroom management because they were all so excited to be back.