In science, we've been studying properties of water with many hands-on experiments! Last week, we examined the absorbency of various materials. For example, we tested how much water a sponge can soak up. This week, we've been exploring water temperature. Our focus question this week was, "What happens when water gets hot? What happens when it gets cold?" To answer this question, students even built their own thermometers! We'll continue to study water and its properties next week.



In writing, students have begun another persuasive piece. Currently, they are working on writing persuasive petitions.

We're currently transferring over to a binder system in math. This new system will support students in meeting our school organization goals. As a results, students will be bringing home their old math folders next week.
Lastly, we engaged in several activities to celebrate Saint Patrick's Day this week. Students built fraction rainbows and wrote festive limericks. I loved reading the creative poems students came up with!
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