It was another fun filled day in third grade. The sale was a big hit!
Dec 18
Harlic Sale
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December 18, 2013
Dec 17
Touring the barn!
Dec 17
Celebrating the winter solstice
Maire’s mom came in to share their special holiday tradition of making winter solstice feeders for the animals and birds in the winter. The children were able to string popcorn, oranges, and apples on a pipe cleaner to make yummy outdoor ornaments.
It was a beautiful winter day with fresh fallen snow. Perfect to feed our nature friends.
Dec 11
Third grade has holiday visitors
During our cmt time, we have had students, mothers, and grandmothers come in to share about their family holiday and offer some games, crafts, or treats, too.
Hannah S and Lucas’s mom came in to share about Hanukkah and we ate yummy dough nuts and played dreidel. Alex S talked about Sinter Claus and Cameron’s grandmother came in to do a special snowman craft. The kids ate a yummy treat and did a Christmas activity book. It has been getting us in the festive spirit of all the holidays. .
Nov 22
Harlic Company Field Trips
We went on two field trips. One was to farmer Fraiser’s Garlic Farm and the other to a t-shirt factory. At the garlic farm, farmer Fraiser showed us his tractor and also talked to us about different kinds of garlic. It was really cool! At the t-shirt factory, we got to see our Harlic shirts being made. We saw the cool machines that printed the picture on to a shirt. We also saw the t-shirts being dried so the ink would not smear. It was this big machine that heated up to about 200 degrees! It was very fun!
-Bridget
Nov 19
Learning about Logos
Anika’s mom came to 3rd grade and taught us about logos. She told us about her inspiration for her work and also how logos help us remember company products. She showed us how she had to design the logo and the food truck design for her family’s company. It was really cool to learn about how important logos and fonts are for companies. We think our logo is perfect for our Harlic Company
-Elizabeth S and Mrs. Oettinger
Nov 13
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