5E created miniature relief sculptures loosely based on Dia De Los Muertos. Patterning and hand building clay skills were introduced.
Students in KM and 1M enjoyed our glow sing/dance along in music class today. We reviewed all the songs we've learned in October!
The best way to solve word problems is by creating your own! These mathematicians had a blast being word problem creators today!
Thank you, Mr. Laterra, for teaching the 2nd grade about your work with people experiencing homelessness. You are a real changemaker!
Students love having parent mystery readers and volunteers in the library at Sicomac!
Writers.
2D read Pick a Pumpkin 🎃 and created a watercolor wash using the 3 primary colors. This week, students had full creative freedom in rendering Autumnal themes in oil pastel.
Preschool artists collected leaves outside. We observed illustrations in the book called Leaf Man. Artists composed a process-based collage using a variety of materials, including the leaves they collected.
Students in 1P singing and moving in music class with our octaband!
Kindergarten writers find inspiration from nature! We marched, we counted leaves, we made leaves fly like snow flurries and then we told our stories to each other.
Mrs. Moor and I are putting our study group work into action!
1M mathematics use vertical non-permanent surfaces to work out solutions with their math partner.
2H mathematicians love a good word problem scavenger hunt!
The joy of healthy eating - check out these smiles 😃
2nd graders enjoyed the Health Barn assembly!
Healthy eating today for these 5th graders at Sicomac's Health Barn Assembly!
Talking about characters in 4G!
Chalk pastel on pen inspired by the work of Karl Schrag. 4G is in Autumn mode 🍁
Sicomac's amazing 4th grade recess volunteers had a great time helping 1C students with book shopping and reading in the library! It’s wonderful to see students of all ages enjoying their time in the library.
KM carefully observed and described the colors, textures and shapes of Autumn leaves. Artists created their own interpretations in tempera paint during today's art enrichment class.
Go outside!