Monday, March 28, 2011

Freedom Quilt


This was a fun activity to do because we learned what the signals mean my signal means to pack what is necessary to survive

It was a fun activity because we now know the signals.

It was so fun to learn about how they used there quilts on escaping and what the quilts meant to other slaves and they were very colorful and realistic.

This was fun to make it was fun and part of our history and a signal for the slaves.

Slavery was a big part of our history. The quilts helped lots of slaves escape. 

There are many different kinds of quilt squares that helped a lot to the slaves.

We put a lot of effort to this project and these quilts helped many slave escape to freedom.

We had to choose different signs the ones shown here are the bears claw, the tumbling blocks, the carpenters wheel and the log cabin.

Making this quilt was a lot of fun because you got to choose if you  wanted cloth on it or if you wanted to color it.


Friday, March 11, 2011

IT WAS ELECTRIC!!

A member of the Science Center of Iowa came to speak to our students last Friday about the power of electricity.


our favorite part  was when he made lighting and when he made that girl hair stand up.
It was so cool with all of the experiment 
 think you for coming.It was funny when he made the pickle terned hot and when it smoked.I found it very intresting  to see a pickle that  turned on fire  

Conservation Poster Winners

Family History

The family history projects originated last year in fourth grade as a way for students to dig deeper in to the concept of immigration as well as to enhance their research skills.  As teachers we were learning about how to have students use interviews as a means of researching ideas and so we started to build an activity that would allow students to integrate skills and knowledge into our Social Studies units.  


Enjoy their projects and commentary!

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Educational websites

One of the websites our class visits a lot is the Scholastic website at www.scholastic.com.  It features many informational and educational activities.  Our class is always excited to engage in the activities.  A featured area of the scholastic website is the virtual tours that students can take when they search the content we are studying at the time.

Here is the most recent virtual tour we took on the topic of slavery.
http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/bhistory/underground_railroad/