All day it felt like Monday since we were off yesterday. I was so confused! I would say, "Last week..." when I meant Tuesday... anyway, we made it work!
After special, in our meeting, we began by discussing what our morning question meant. It was "Thoughtful Thursday" and they had to interpret the quote, "We can all dance if we find the music we love." ~Giles Andraea Then, we shared our biggest dreams: best player in NBA, doctor/personal chef, everyone is an animal lover on our street, create a non-profit for dogs, professional kazoo player, etc. Next, we played a new game, "Caught red-handed." During Science/Social Studies/Literacy time, we began by reading and responding to an article. We also watched a video about lighting and read up on our lighting investigation for the Ohio Energy Project. In Math, we began by brainstorming characters and their characteristics as well as settings and descriptions for their Tiny House books. We spent the rest of the time interpreting remainders.
Unfortunately, I have a sick kiddo at home (temp. 101+) so I left at lunch. Hopefully, everything was fine after I left!
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