Starters and Paintings
The 3rd grade class at TISA has been doing an excellent job so far at managing their own learning and working at home with their families. I have been very impressed with how disciplined everyone has been, and how responsible they are at handing in their assignments on time, proving that they have done their best quality of work.
Even though it would be more fun to be here together at school, so we could show our friends the cool work we are doing, we can still follow each other's progress through our class blog. This week has been the second week that we have been cultivating our sourdough starters. Next week, we should be able to bake our first loaf of bread. Here are some of our classes pictures of their starters.
Owen's starter:
Isaiah's starter:
Even though it would be more fun to be here together at school, so we could show our friends the cool work we are doing, we can still follow each other's progress through our class blog. This week has been the second week that we have been cultivating our sourdough starters. Next week, we should be able to bake our first loaf of bread. Here are some of our classes pictures of their starters.
Owen's starter:
Isaiah's starter:
One of the fun projects we did this week was making bubbles at home. We used dishwashing soap and corn syrup to make bubble solutions, that we could then blow bubbles with using straws. Here are pictures of some of our classmates' bubble projects.
Kyla's bubbles:
Marcos's bubbles:
We did some cool art projects this week too. Earlier in the week we made abstract pictures of faces based on the art of Jean Michel Basquiat. Then later in the week, we focused on the impressionist painter Claude Monet, and some of us made some very beautiful outdoor scenes.
Paris's face:
Derek's face:
Kaely's outdoor scene:
Paris's outdoor scene:
Kyla's outdoor scene:
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