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SEABURY NAVIGATORS: October 2014
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Wednesday, October 29, 2014. An Engineering Feat: Pulling Up the Draw Bridge. Project Based Learning: Our Colossal Classroom Castle. The castle has become a quiet place for reading. It is still a work in progress and there are plans to put on a play or two. We'll keep you posted! The Painting and Decorating Stage. Tuesday, October 21, 2014. Where Does Our Food Come From? We located the sources on a map and wondered what plants were grown locally. We headed to Terry's Berries. All aboard for the hay ride.
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SEABURY NAVIGATORS: December 2014
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Monday, December 22, 2014. Les douze jours de Noël". We are so fortunate at Seabury. Cole to have Mesdames Olliphant et Tulasne teach us. Français. At our all school Gathering las. T week, the Paons (the Peacocks) sang Madame Olliphant's French version of "The Twelve Days of Christmas." It is impressive to hear so many students singing all the words to all the verses all the way through. Bravo, bravo! And even the teachers learn a bit of French- by osmosis and with un petite help from Google translator.
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SEABURY NAVIGATORS: March 2014
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Saturday, March 29, 2014. March 28, 2014 The Thirteen Original Colonies. Social studies, math, science, research, writing, literature, art, role playing- all these were part of our study of the colonization of the New World. Our classroom turned into a colonial village (one said we should call it Townetowne! Complete with a general store, a blacksmith and a whitesmith shop, a glassblower, a weaver, the Navigator Tavern and more. Let the trading begin! So many good books! Writing with quill pens. Over the...
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SEABURY NAVIGATORS: January 2015
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Saturday, January 31, 2015. We are so fortunate to have the Center at Norpoint, a beautiful recreation facility, five minutes from our school. And what is better than taking swimming lessons every winter with our friends? Week by week and year by year, we are all becoming better and more confident swimmers. Sunday, January 11, 2015. A Taste of the Middle Ages. As a culminating event, we wrapped up our studies of the. And she gave a royal toast to. The Navigators, to the Spirits. The tapestry up close:.
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SEABURY NAVIGATORS: Budding Botanists: Thinking Like George Washington Carver
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Saturday, June 13, 2015. Budding Botanists: Thinking Like George Washington Carver. After reading a biography about George Washington Carver and discovering how one person made a difference for his people, we decided to do our own experimenting. The Navigators came up with a variety of unique, interesting projects and were diligent, serious care-takers. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). You'll find the Navigators here, too:. More Seabury Must-Read Blogs. Seabloggery - Head of School. Gemstones - Grade 2.
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SEABURY NAVIGATORS: April 2014
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Wednesday, April 23, 2014. April 23, 2014 Earth Day Poetry. Tuesday, April 22, 2014. April 22, 2014 Earth Day on Commencement Bay. On the Thea Foss Waterway,. At the Thea Foss Waterway Seaport,. And aboard the "My Girl". The Navigators did a field study on:. The port of Tacoma history. Ecosystems and food chains. Perfect for Earth Day and for our year long study of. It looks like there will be a lot to see! Life vests and Coast Guard regulations for everyone. Ready for our classes! The Native Americans,.
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SEABURY NAVIGATORS: September 2014
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Monday, September 29, 2014. The letter that was awaiting us as we came to math class. The book that inspired us. Eager to become "bean counters". Careful not to "spill the beans". Putting beans into groups of 1's and 10's. Using a place value chart. Finding 10 groups of 10 to make 100. Bowls helped us keep track. Let the trading begin. Ten 1's = one 10. Ten 10's = one 100. Ten 100's = one 1000. The numbers start to add up. Now we know: two bags of beans equals 5694! That's a lot of guests to feed!
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SEABURY NAVIGATORS: "Pourquoi" Means "Why" in French
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Tuesday, June 9, 2015. Pourquoi" Means "Why" in French. In the style of Northwest Native American line art drawings and legendary stories, here are the Navigators' artwork and "Pourquoi Stories," stories that explain why things are the way they are. Remember, these are first and second graders! How the Bunny Got His Fluffy Tail. A long, long time ago, in the year 12, a bunny had a long tail. His very long tail was a big problem in the forest where he lived. 8220;Nothing,” he replied. 8221; said the wolf.