Friday, April 29, 2011

Royal Wedding Day

The Royal Wedding Day finally arrived and we celebrated the marriage of Prince William and Kate. Thanks to Tyra and Miss Nicole, we were able to make our very own prince and princess crowns! Miss Mitchell got us a very special snack so we could celebrate in the style of the British tea and crumpets: iced tea and Tastycake Krimpets!
Prince Brian poses for the camera

Prince Andrew gives his biggest smile

Michael, Brian, and Karoline

Logan and Alexis




Prince Regis

Miss Mitchell, Prince Brian,
and Mrs. Grunden


Prince Andrew enjoying "tea and crumpets"


Royal Cupcakes: From Start to Finish

Brian checks on the cupcakes
On Thursday, April 28, we were eagerly anticipating the Royal Wedding. After reading all about it in our News-2-You article, we thought it would be fun to make our very own mini Royal Wedding Cakes. Mrs. Taylor let us bake our cakes in her classroom. We used a big cupcake for the bottom tier and a small cupcake for the top tier.

All of the goodies we will use to decorate
our royal wedding cakes
  
The cupcakes are ready to be decorated!



  
  

Michael carefully assembles his cake

We used all kinds of icing, sprinkles, and other decorations to make our cupcakes as fancy as the royal wedding cake. We got a little messy making the cakes, but we had fun. They tasted delicious!  


Alexis is happy with
her finished product 

Regis ices his cupcakes
 












A close-up of Alexis's cupcake

Savannah enjoys her royal wedding cake

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Poetry Month

Did you know April is Poetry Month? Miss Mitchell and Miss April came up with a "Poet Tree" for us to display all of our poetry! Each of us wrote at least one poem to put on our poet tree. We decorated the tree so it would tie in to our "Save the Earth" theme, with cut-outs of birds, flowers, and clouds.

Brian's poem and his perfectly-written name!

Michael writing his poem

Miss Mitchell helping Savannah write her poem

Brian, Michael, Savannah, and Karoline get ready
to hang up their poems on the "poet tree"

The finished product!

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Spring flowers

Everyone loves seeing all of the flowers bloom in springtime. SMS is no different. Our students love flowers so much that we are making them! With coffee filters, markers, and a pipe cleaner, we have some beautiful flowers blossoming in B166! We may even use these flowers for a May Day activity.


First, we colored the coffee filters with markers.


 
Then, we ran them under water so the colors would run together.













Next, we unfolded the coffee filters and set them out to dry.




Then, we folded the coffee filters, assembled them with pipe cleaners, and fluffed them up a bit.




Finally, we had beautiful flowers to share with our friends.

Track and Field

Today we started training for the track and field events for Special Olympics. We will be competing at Wi Hi on May 26. We will be doing a softball/tennis ball throw and running short distances. We have all participated in soccer and basketball Special Olympics, but this will be our first time with track and field.



Andrew takes off sprinting
in the 100m dash

Logan runs 100m

Alexis practices the softball throw

Louis practices the softball throw while
Miss April records his distance


Mr. Spangler explains the run to Brian
Mr. Spangler gets Michael ready to throw the tennis ball

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

HOP!

Today was our field trip to the movies to see "Hop." Our trip was made possible thanks to Ms. Mitchell, Mrs. Eskridge, Mr. Elzey, and Mrs. Emerick at McDonald's.

We all had lunch at McDonald's before the movie. Some members of the A-team came along with Mr. Elzey, and a few students from Mr. Wallace's and Mr. Smith's class joined us too.

Ms. Mitchell got us our very own private showing of the movie! We had the entire movie theater to ourselves.   Everyone had a blast!

Here comes Peter Cottontail!

We started our day off with an easter egg hunt in the front lobby. Peter Cottontail left us each a couple of eggs with little treats inside! Searching for the eggs got us ready for our field trip to see "Hop" at the movies!
Savannah takes off to find the hidden eggs

Logan and Savannah have found some eggs!
Brian is still looking.

Got one!


Ms. Mitchell, Ms. April, and Ms. Burke help everyone
 check out what was in their eggs


Tuesday, April 19, 2011

The results are in!

Our hard-boiled eggs soaked in different liquids overnight. We checked our eggs this afternoon to see the damage that soda, iced tea, and sugar can do to our teeth. We couldn't believe the results!

Alexis's egg was soaking in Coke overnight!
It turned brown!
Logan was disgusted by his brown
egg that soaked in Coke for 24 hours




Andrew was surprised to see the color his egg
had turned overnight!

Ms. Mitchell helps Savannah
observe her egg soaked in iced tea



Ms. Mitchell shows Regis his egg
that turned brown from the soda


Karoline's egg soaked in a mixture of
iced tea and Coke






Brian said, "That's nasty!"

Michael only drinks water. His egg soaked
in water and was the only one that was still white.











Ms. April shows Michael a spot that she
cleaned with toothpaste. Some of the brown lightened.




This experiment showed us just how important it is to brush our teeth at least twice a day! When we used the toothpaste on the stained eggs, they looked much cleaner. We promise we will try to practice egg-cellent dental hygiene!

Monday, April 18, 2011

Our dental science experiment

We wanted to see the effects that different things have on our teeth. We used hard-boiled eggs to represent our teeth, because we observed that the eggs are white and have a hard surface, just like our teeth. Then we each got a cup and poured a liquid into it; either water, sugar water, soda, or iced tea. The eggs are going to sit in those liquids overnight.



 
Each of us made a hypothesis. Some of us thought the egg would crack. Others thought it would disappear! And a couple thought the egg would change colors.

We can't wait to see the results!