Holiday units are always fun. This unit we read about spring and its celebrations: Easter & Passover. We dyed Easter eggs, visited the Easter Bunny and had a chocolate Seder. Both children continued on their regular practices in reading, comprehension and math. For French, they reviewed numbers and colors.
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That face! Ha! |
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Some of Degen's journal entries. The illustration of the bunny shows his belly full of carrots while he thinks about a carrot. |
Kyrie spent time this unit learning about plants & flowers. She completed her unit study about Egypt, with a side "trip" to Morocco.
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Kyrie's unit writing project was an informational piece about plants. |
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Kyrie's acrostic poem about Easter. |
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As part of her Egypt study, she had to figure out how to write her name phonetically using Egyptian hieroglyphs. |
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