ECHO October 2021 | Page 6

September was not only a month of transitioning and changes; it was also filled with chemical changes and reactions. We demonstrated capillary action by using primary colors and water, and we cleaned copper using acidic solutions. Our learners definitely deserve some fancy lab coats! For the month of October, we’ ll focus on combining and separating colors and masses, as well as experimenting with energy. It should an electrifying month!
ENERGY
HUE
FRICTION
BLEND
There was lots of change this past month for our resilient learners. Change can be exciting and thrilling but also a little scary for little ones. Starting a new school year means a new teacher, new rules, and a new environment. There’ s so much to process and learn, but with a lot of a love and patience, our learners can do anything.
Our Dig Deeper sessions this past month included social experiments about fairness, practicing our rhyming words and helping hands with each other, sharing stories about ourselves and our families, and using our senses to explore. This was a month about building community and relationships. We are laying down the foundation for a successful school year.
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