Monday, December 15, 2014

Giving Tree

Our class would like to send a huge THANK YOU to the wonderful volunteers at Midway United Methodist Church and Opportunity House.  They came to Shady Brook today to coordinate the Giving Tree.  Each year students visit the Giving Tree and practice giving to others by selecting two gifts for family members or friends.  Students then wrap their gifts and label them with loved ones' names.  It is a great experience for students to learn about the Season of Giving.  We would like to wish everyone at Midway United Methodist, Opportunity House, as well as our family and friends a very Merry Christmas!






Sunday, December 14, 2014

Larry the Elf

Larry Elf hides in our classroom and spies on us until the end of the day when he returns to the North Pole.  He can send us an email through Gaggle and we can respond to him with questions.  If you ever touch him he will lose is powers and he will have to go back to the NORTH POLE to get his power back.  Mrs. Wherritt touched him on a accident last year and he couldn't come back for two days!  Today we can`t even find Larry; someone might have touched him.  I think he went to go get his power restored.  

~Kash


We have an Elf, his name is Larry.  This morning he was sleeping in Mrs.Wherritt's file cabinet she screamed so loud when she found him!  Larry has a twin in Mrs. Little's class, her name is Hershey.  One day Larry built a little fort to stay in for the day; it was cute.
Larry likes to spy on us, especially Kash.  Larry left snowman poop on the Kash's desk and he ate it!

~Shauna

 




Latta Plantation

In social studies we have been learning about technology changes over time and slavery.  On Tuesday December 9th we visited Latta Plantation to take a look at how people lived 200 years ago and to learn about slavery.  We enjoyed touring a slave house, the big house, and the outdoor kitchen.  It was also really cool to see the farm animals and barns.  

Life was very different 200 years ago.  Fireplaces were used to heat homes, there were no electric appliances, and clothing items were handmade along with many household tools and gadgets.  It was fascinating to see how people lived back then.