All three classes had
music today.
Ms. Deobald’s class had a
baby visit from baby Jensen! Ask me to tell you what I noticed about baby
Jensen now and what he is able to do.
We had a special
presentation in the afternoon from the Heart and Stroke foundation. There were
two representatives who came and talked to us about their jump rope program. We
watched some students from Cranston show us some cool moves using skipping
ropes. Ask me to tell you some of the moves I saw!
We read a story called “Rechenka’s
Eggs” by Patricia Polacco. Ask me to tell you what happened in the beginning,
middle and end of the story. We had a lot of wonders after reading the book about what the eggs symbolize. Ask me to tell you what the lines mean and what some of the colors mean.
Question of the day: What
wonders do you have about the Pysanky eggs?
Love,
The Rainbow Triad
Nathan C. wonders why the eggs represent Easter?
ReplyDeleteWhy do eggs represent easter? Why do bunny's represent easier?
ReplyDeleteJack: How do they make the eggs look so nice? Why do the eggs always have to be good for Easter?
ReplyDeletewhy are the eggs decorated and not plain?
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Anya wonders why the eggs has to be colorful and cannot be one color and no designs.
ReplyDeleteOwen - I wonder where the eggs are from?
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ReplyDeleteI wonder whey they hide Easter eggs and not mushrooms.
ReplyDeleteLexi says she wonders why they do traditional designs and why eggs represent Easter.
ReplyDeleteDaneen says she wonders why people do egg painting?
ReplyDeleteRiley wonders why can you just paint a mushroom instead of an egg?
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