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Seabury Ladybugs: Minus tide at the beach!
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A look inside prekindergarten at Tacoma's Seabury School. Thursday, May 21, 2015. Minus tide at the beach! The kids have been working so hard on their hardcover books. What could be better than kids on the beach? Posted by Lyndsey West. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). December 8: Performing Arts Program, 6:30pm. December 15: Snowflake Breakfast. December 16: Early dismissal 11:30am. What's happening at Seabury. Extra Yarn by Mac Barnett. Sam and Dave Dig a Hole by Mac Barnett and Jon Klassen.
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Seabury Ladybugs: Plants and Butterflies
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A look inside prekindergarten at Tacoma's Seabury School. Sunday, May 31, 2015. We're finishing up some of our class projects as we come to the end of the school year. Our beans and peas are growing and we released 3 butterflies that came to our classroom as larva. We've been eating lunch outside on some of the beautiful days we've been having. Posted by Lyndsey West. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). December 8: Performing Arts Program, 6:30pm. December 15: Snowflake Breakfast. Ish by Peter Reynolds.
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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 Ladybugs: Books and Balloons
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A look inside prekindergarten at Tacoma's Seabury School. Tuesday, June 9, 2015. Already this week we've had the big kids in to read the work of our young authors. Each of the Ladybugs had at least one book to share with our visitors. The kids were so proud of their work. Then today the big kids came back to join us for a little physics illustrating Newton's Third Law. Posted by Lyndsey West. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). December 8: Performing Arts Program, 6:30pm. December 15: Snowflake Breakfast.
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Seabury Bumblebees: November 2014
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Seabury School challenges gifted children in a community that cherishes each individual and fosters a love of learning, discovery and creativity. Friday, November 21, 2014. Math and Art Turkey Style! Wednesday, November 12, 2014. Here's an example of how it all ties together for open-ended, experiential learning:. With that, we had to start thinking about money. We use money everyday in our lives, and we will want to make money at our businesses right? So, I asked them, "Where does the rain come from?
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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 Ladybugs: August 2014
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A look inside prekindergarten at Tacoma's Seabury School. Sunday, August 31, 2014. Looking forward to meeting our new friends! We're almost ready for you! Posted by Lyndsey West. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). December 8: Performing Arts Program, 6:30pm. December 15: Snowflake Breakfast. December 16: Early dismissal 11:30am. What's happening at Seabury. Extra Yarn by Mac Barnett. Sam and Dave Dig a Hole by Mac Barnett and Jon Klassen. The Hat Book Series by Jon Klassen. Owl Babies by Martin Waddell.
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Seabury Bumblebees: May 2014
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Seabury School challenges gifted children in a community that cherishes each individual and fosters a love of learning, discovery and creativity. Wednesday, May 28, 2014. Today I gave the Bumblebees a geode that we bought from Jerry's Rock and Gem last week. They were so excited! First, in our science journals I had them measure, weigh, draw and describe their rock. They were very inquisitive, asking questions like, "How did the crystals form? Why is there black spots on mine? Look what is inside. UPCOMI...
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Seabury Bumblebees: A week of Science
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Seabury School challenges gifted children in a community that cherishes each individual and fosters a love of learning, discovery and creativity. Wednesday, March 25, 2015. A week of Science. We have been quite the scientists this past week! To begin, everyone did an incredible job on their science fair projects. I could tell every child was engaged in the project and loved to share it with the other students in the school. UPCOMING EVENTS FOR THE BUMBLEBEES. Snowflake Breakfast Thursday, December 15.
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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...