What a beautiful day to be in the community garden! A huge thank you to Mrs. Vahle for volunteering her time to teach us about companion planting and how to use our school's natural resources to fertilize and protect our soil. The students planted cow peas, onions, carrots, spinach, beans, and radish.
"We covered our newly planted seeds with pine needles to protect the seeds and provide nitrogen to the soil" - Oliver
Black History Month Read Aloud - Henry's Freedom Box
"I liked the part of the story when he nailed himself in the box because it was suspenseful" - Sawyer
"I liked the part of the story when the 2 men were sitting on the box" - Arnav
"I learned about the sad lives of the slaves. It was very sad when Henry's family got sold to another slave owner." - Veer
As an extension to our STEM project from last week, we tested how much weight our boats could hold using gram weights.
"We covered our newly planted seeds with pine needles to protect the seeds and provide nitrogen to the soil" - Oliver
Black History Month Read Aloud - Henry's Freedom Box
"I liked the part of the story when he nailed himself in the box because it was suspenseful" - Sawyer
"I liked the part of the story when the 2 men were sitting on the box" - Arnav
"I learned about the sad lives of the slaves. It was very sad when Henry's family got sold to another slave owner." - Veer
As an extension to our STEM project from last week, we tested how much weight our boats could hold using gram weights.
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