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Artistic work by TISA 3rd graders

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                                           Lillyana wrote and designed some beautiful Haiku poetry.                                                                    Emma went to work at her mom's office. Elsada baked cookies, like her aunt. Natalia went to work with her mom at Taos High School.  Emma made some very nice watercolor artwork. Nash made a very nice diagram of a plant and all its parts.  Elsada did some cool cutout artwork inspired by fractions. Nash got going with his seed experiment. Destiny designed perfect Fraction Strips.  Lillyana successfully colored some celery. Jossen's celery turned crazy colors. Jossen also started growing roots from vegetables. AJ and Cora showed capillary action at work.  Jack and Cedar had a whole bunch of celery stalks going in their experiments.  Lillyana, Cedar, Nash, and Destiny all did some very nice Georgia O'Keeffe paintings Lillyana, Ira, and Cedar made artwork inspired by fractions. Ira

Sprouting Seedlings and Other Great Work from TISA 3rd Graders

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 The TISA 3rd graders have been producing some excellent work lately. Here you will see samples from our recent studies of plant life and photosynthesis. There are some wonderful drawings of plants, as well as photos from people's Science experiments, where they undertook to sprout seeds and to grow roots out of vegetables. You will also see some Georgia O'Keeffe artwork, a Math activity with Fractions Strips, and a few peoples Work Like a Grownup projects.  Elsada Jossen and Cedar Mila Elsada Elsada Cedar Elsada Emma Lillyana

Great Way to Start 2021

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The 3rd grade students at TISA are off to a great start in 2021. Take a look at some of the great work they have done in the last couple weeks, especially in Science and Social Studies. The students studied plant respiration by putting plastic bags over plant leaves. The condensation inside the bags showed how plants breathe out oxygen, which is the same gas that we humans breathe in.  Some students got a head start on the next week's Science project, in which they will find out whether seedlings need soil in order to sprout. Stay tuned for the results of that! Other students showed great work in last week's Social Studies assignment, where we studied New Mexican Geography and Culture. Jack AJ Jossen Cedar Cora Lillyana Destiny Ira Emma By Cedar Jack Lillyana Destiny