What a week! We've discussed three of Ancient Greece's main philosophers: Socrates, Aristotle and Plato and just how much their contribution to society still carries forth today. In discussing how the Greeks were the first to design columns as support to buildings, questions arose as to where we see them today. Answers were: Rene D'Arcangeles - The Parthenon, Liam Gair-Mansions and Stefan Minkowski-Monticello! Most of their philosophers books went home today. Take time to enjoy them and ask your children what they know about Socrates, Aristotle and Plato.
In science, our caterpillars are starting to spin their silk and the excitement continues to grow. There are a few good links on Youtube to view this actual process. It actually looks as if the caterpillar has spun his own sleeping bag and has gone in for cover.
Finally today, we not only celebrated the first day of fall, which truly felt like the first true day of summer, Ms. Der Yuen and I were able to share our immigration stories with the class. It always amazes me how quiet second graders get when I mention the few times that I am able to place a call out to a relative in Cuba, asking them if there is anything that they need. Their response is something as simple as a few bars of soap, a tube of toothpaste or shampoo. These students realize that the Cuban people are asking only for basic necessities. Oh how fortunate we are to live in such an abundant country.
Enjoy your weekend and this beautiful weather.
Renee - I liked viewing the spinning of my caterpillar, designing the parts of my butterfly in computers and rehearsing my role of Mama Nabakov for the immigration play!
Liam - I liked making my books about the Greek philosophers, viewing my caterpillar and the new story about Jessie the immigrant.
Aidan - I liked P.E.! Playing Doctor and the Spy was a lot of fun with Coach Schneider, I also liked science and showing my daily to Mrs. Swan!
Oliver - I liked rehearsing the immigration play, P.E. and watching the changes with my caterpillar in science.
Stefan - I liked P.E.! I also liked drawing our guitars in Mrs. Switkes' art class and Mrs. Barulich!
Nathan - I liked the Greek myth of King Midas, he was greedy! I also liked P.E. and practicing being Boris, the annoying little brother in the immigration play.
Ivan - I liked learning about the first four Greeks gods in Core: Zeus, Hera, Ares and Hades, I also liked learning how to count in french on the Smartboard and P.E!
Madeline-I liked knowing that I get to be the daughter, Anya in the immigration play! I also really like working on my dailies and watching my caterpillar spin in science.
Vicki - I liked working on our philosopher books, getting to be Tatiana in the immigration play and math. I like making attribute trains with the class.
Rohan - I liked the immigration play and getting to be the beginning narrator, I like having extra math to work on and watching my caterpillar in science!
Kenna - I liked my Weekend News, music with Ms. Hamill and getting to play the bass xylophone and the alto glockenspiel and Mrs. Barulich!