Thursday, March 17, 2011

Greek Architecture!

This past weekend, my husband and I traveled to Atlanta for the SEC Men's Basketball Tournament. We stayed at a beautiful hotel, Loew's, in midtown. The following photograph was the view outside my hotel room's window. This building is the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. The building is very pretty. I'm not sure if you can tell, but those are Corinthian columns outside the building. When I first saw them, I thought they were Ionic columns. But you know me, I had to be sure! So, I asked one of the workers on the inside. She told me they were Corinthian but had the curved lines at the very top like Ionics. So I guess, you could say the columns are both. You decided! Which type of column do you think it is?

 My View from the Lowe's Hotel
A Close-Up of the Eagle Column

 A Close Up of the Top

AR really ADDS UP!

Congratulations to the following point club earners!

50 Point Club

Emmeleigh, Trystan, Victoria, and Camden

Way to go, third graders!

Measuring Penny

In this delightful story, Lisa has a homework assignment to measure something. She decides to measure her dog Penny. How tall is she? How much does she weigh? How fast can she run to her food bowl? Lisa uses standard units like inches and centimeters, and nonstandard units like dog biscuits!

Students in my third grade class got really into this book. We chose partners and created our very own "Penny" to measure. We used non-standard units such as cotton swabs and paper clips. Students then used tape measures to measure their pets to the nearest inches and centimeters. Math is so much FUN!


More 100th Day Photos

Here are a few more left over photographs from our 100th day celebration. Students completed some fun but challenging math activities!

Author's Tea

On Tuesday, March 15, parents were invited to an Author's Tea. Students read books they had written and published through the Student Treasures Program. Students did a wonderful job on the writing project. Their books look awesome! Check us out!