Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Snow Day!!!





On Friday we got to all go outside in the afternoon and sled down the hill. We loved it. The snow was perfect; slick, cold, and tons of fun!!!! We had enough snow to really enjoy, but by the weekend it was all gone. The rain had come and melted it all away. However, it started snowing again yesterday and hasn't really stopped yet. In fact, today, Dec. 21st, is the first official "Snow Day" Cancelation that I have ever experienced!

We were supposed to have our last day before Christmas break today and have a party. I guess we'll have to do all that on the 3rd when we get back. Merry Christmas everyone! It looks like we get an extra day of vacation as part of our Christmas present.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Traveling Around the World!



Tyler's mom came to teach us about Hungary. Their family lived there for several years before Tyler was born. What a great tour guide!

Calvin's dad lives in Thialand where he works as a pilot. He came all the way to Utah just to teach us about this interesting Asian country. (okay, he really came home to see his family, but we were sure lucky to have him come to our class during his stay!)

One of the first places we visited on our trip around the continents was beautiful Italy! We loved learning about the customs and cultures that are similar to our own. We especially thank the Italians for our favorite food, PIZZA!

Melissa's mom came and taught us about the Philippines. We even got to eat flan, a new taste for all of us!

Kaiti's dad taught us about Japan. We learned how to count from 1 to 5, heard some great stories and tasted dried squid!!! Wow! We decided that American food is best!

Kye's Grandma and Grandpa came to our class to be our tour guides for Sweden! They were so much fun and made us all want to go there!

Gracie's Grandma taught us all about Israel. We got to see some amazing pictures and learned how very different their culture is from ours!

Miss Walton, We Miss You!


Miss Walton finished her student teaching just before Thanksgiving. We're sure missing her and wish her tons of success in her next experience (that we're pretty sure won't be nearly as much fun as we were). As she left us, she gave us a new playground ball, which is now the favorite ball to check out. Every time we play with it, we think of her!

Olsen Market


During the month of Nov. as we learned about money, the students were earning pennies that they kept in a bank on their desks. They would collect the pennies and then trade them for nickles, dimes and quarters when they could. Then, just before Thanksgiving we got to go to the Olsen Market and spend our cash! It was so fun! Several of the students took turns being the store keeper and we all got to buy quite a bit of 'cool stuff!'