Mason’s class has been studying the founding of Jamestown in Social Studies. To culminate their studies, the students were asked to build their own replicas of Jamestown. The nice thing about this project was that it was designed to be completed fully in class. All we had to do was bring the supplies. Parents were […]
Monthly Archives: January 2015
A BUG you want
Beginning with the second quarter, the students who improve (or maintain) their grades are recognized by the Kiwanis club. They receive a BUG award for Bringing Up Grades. Each one received a certificate, a plastic bug and a pencil for their efforts. There were a lot of them this quarter!
The Making of a Car—Phase Two
Tonight began the prep for the paint job. The basic shape of the car is set and the rear spoiler has been added. While Walker was at his boy scout meeting, Mason taped off parts of the car that he did not want to get painted. Here is the car’s driver. We are getting excited. […]
The Making of a Car—Phase One
It’s almost pinewood derby time and as is our custom, we started building the car over Christmas break. The design is always child-directed with adult supervision. I enjoy listening to the sounds emerge from the garage and being called over to see the phases of completion. There is always a lot of buzzing, whirling and […]
Bringing Back the Word
It’s been a while since I have officially declared a word for the year. Last year my word was Read but I didn’t declare it publically. I failed miserably. I’m not convinced that my poor outcome was due to lack of accountability but it might have been. I have gotten out of the habit of […]