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All About Bubbles
Exclamations of “Wow!” “We did it, Mr. Donnelly!” “Look!” were in great supply during Brian Donnelly’s Third Grade bubbleology science labs. The boys employed the scientific method as they tested various hypotheses about bubbles. They were charged with constructing bubble windows of various shapes and sizes out of colorful pipe cleaners, and creating bubble walls. Then, they worked together in small groups to push an object through the windows, and to shake hands through the walls, all without breaking the bubbles. The boys tested a variety of methods, remained focused, and persisted until they met, gleefully, with success.
Second Graders Build Forts
Second graders built Jamestown forts, which they then presented to first graders, as part of their study of early European settlement and Colonial America.
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