Social Studies One Pagers, Rock Experiments, and Cuckoo Clocks

The TISA 3rd grade has done some brilliant work lately. Check this post to see their One-Pagers, which they did on some of the Native American tribes that we studied. 

Nash


Oliver


Cedar


Lillyana


AJ


Destiny



Check out people's Rock Experiments. Here, the 3rd grade was assigned to go out and find interesting specimens of rocks, and write about their characteristics. You will see what a good eye some of the students have for rock collecting. 

Lillyana



Here are a few more Little House in the Big Woods dioramas. These students did excellent jobs of creating settings for the Ingalls family. 


Emma


Destiny


Elsada


One way we have improved on our time-telling skills lately has been to make our own cuckoo clocks. These students not only have a good concept of how to tell time on a real clock, they also have a keen artistic ability for making nice arrangements for their time pieces. 

Lillyana


Ira


Emma


In Science, we learned about weathering and erosion lately. The Science project was to make rock and soil mounds out of gelatin, then observe how they either weathered or eroded with water. It looks like it was a messy job, but still lots of fun!

Jossen



Cedar




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