3x7=21. Afterwards, we all had some clean Skittles.
The class seems to have chosen the closet as a favorite spot to read with friends. On Friday afternoons, we often trade classes with the other second grade teachers and do activities. Here we are in Mrs. Thies and Mrs. Mathenia's room making self portraits. It was fun making fossils and helped us understand how real fossils came about. Thanks to all who sent the dough. I could only get one picture before my fingers were too messy to hold the phone! As we took turns 'digging for dinosaur eggs (Skittles)' in the sand, we placed three eggs in each of seven 'nests.' All year we will refer to this activity to help us remember that
3x7=21. Afterwards, we all had some clean Skittles.
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AuthorHi, my name is Pam Erickson. I have been at Ellis for 24 years, 17 of them at Kindergarten. I taught 14 years of PreK before that, 2 at Ellis and 12 at private schools. I have been married to Lee for 37 years.We have a daughter, Courtney, who lives in Michigan with her husband, Greg, our grandson, Elliott, who is four,, and his sister, Miriam, who is one.. This is my sixth year with second graders, and I am really enjoying their abilities and personalities. I look forward to another great year! Archives
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