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Week 7 3rd grade work

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As we prepare for elections in the next couple months, the 3rd grade students researched and created posters about some of our country's greatest presidents. Check out these patriotic posters by Lillyanna , Destiny , Cedar , Emma and Oliver .  While many of us are stuck at home right now, that doesn't mean we can't do cool science activities with stuff we have in our house. Take a look at how Emma and  Jossen approached last week's science experiment using some basic craft items.  Our reading of Love That Dog has inspired some of the TISA 3rd graders to write some excellent poetry of their own. Here is how Emma and Seth wrote poems about animals.  The 3rd graders are still keeping up with their book reports. One person who really loves books and has some interesting reading tastes is Cedar . Look at this book report that he did on an alien story.   

Science, poetry, and some Math work

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Take a look at Emma 's Science project from last week: Destiny also did a nice job on the Science. Her project clearly shows which jar contains hot water and which one contains cold.   If anyone wants to see how to record their Science work properly in their notebooks, take a look at how Jossen and Cora  did it:  Ms. Wally and I were very impressed by people's poetry in the last week. Take a look at some of these brilliant, creatively arranged poems by Cedar , Jossen , Seth , Ira , and Emma .  One of the main assignments that we had overr the last couple of weeks was to create regrouping folders to help us with our addition. Oliver did a nice job of that, sorting out his problems according to whether or not they required regrouping.  Emma also turned in a very nice poster showing the things that make her cool. This is from the recent How to Be Cool poster that the whole 3rd grade did.  Here is more lovely art work. This is a picture that was done by Mila of the characters from