The first egg in the Pittsburgh nest has hatched!! You can view them by clicking here!
Here's a screen shot from dinner time tonight (Tuesday) around 7:00 PM. The second egg should be hatching sometime in the next 12 hours!
The second egg DID hatch around 9:40 last night. Here are some pictures from breakfast time this morning a little after 8:00!
We are an amazing group of fourth graders in the Elizabethtown Area School District. We are very excited to share all that we learn this year with you!
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
Sunday, March 20, 2016
The State Capitol
On Wednesday, the Bair's Den and the other classes on Team 4A travelled to Harrisburg to tour the state capitol building and the Pennsylvania State Museum.
The capitol was VERY busy, so we didn't get to take the normal tour. We spent just a few minutes on the second level of the rotunda. Even though we were there a short time, it was very obvious that the building really is priceless. There was beautiful artwork, and everything is covered with gold leaf!
The ceiling of the rotunda from the steps - a good view of some of the original artwork and gold leaf |
A view of the 203 seats in the House |
An example of one of the stained glass windows in the House of Representatives ~ there are similar windows in the Senate |
A man who is 6 foot tall can stand inside these large lights to change the bulbs. |
While there were many exciting things to see in the museum as we completed our scavenger hunts, we were most excited to see the original Charter of 1681. King Charles II of England repaid a debt owed to William Penn's family by giving Penn land instead of money. The Charter of 1681 was the official document written by the King's representative that gave this land to Penn. While there is always a copy of the charter in the museum, this year the original Charter was on display to celebrate the 335th anniversary of PA becoming a colony. It was really cool to hear about the charter, feel the material it was written on (they had a sample), see an example of the King's official seal, and see how different English was written long ago.
The first page of the Charter of 1681 kept in a temperature and humidity controlled case |
One of the middle pages of the Charter - there are 4 pages all together |
Treat between the Native Americans and William Penn |
While a busy capitol made for a short tour, we were very lucky to be able to see this incredible documents at the museum. The capitol building and museum are both open to the public to tour if you and your child would like to do more exploring!
Tuesday, March 1, 2016
The Natural Wonders of the World
Thanks to a vote for informational and historical fiction reading, the kids in Mrs. Bair's reading clinic are currently learning about the 7 Wonders of the World. In ancient times, there were seven amazing creations that were dubbed the 7 Wonders of the World. Unfortunately, of those 7, only the Pyramids of Giza still remain. As part of the millennium celebration, a new list was created. And addition to the 7 finalists many other sites around the world were shared as wonders of nature, science, and technology.
Each student in the clinic is going to have the opportunity to pick from this list of 7 wonders, create their own list of questions, and create a presentation to teach the other students about the wonder. While we had some time to check over these during clinic today, many of the kids wanted to look over them at home, too. Below you will find out list, along with some new additions that I thought the kids might be interested in learning about! Happy researching!
Each student in the clinic is going to have the opportunity to pick from this list of 7 wonders, create their own list of questions, and create a presentation to teach the other students about the wonder. While we had some time to check over these during clinic today, many of the kids wanted to look over them at home, too. Below you will find out list, along with some new additions that I thought the kids might be interested in learning about! Happy researching!
Chichen
Itza
Great
Wall of China
Machu
Picchu
Taj
Mahal
Colosseum
Petra
Empire
State Building
Itaipu
Dam
CN
Tower
Panama
Canal
Channel
Tunnel
Golden
Gate Bridge
*Great
Pyramid of Giza
Space Needle
Willis Tower (Sears Tower)
Burj Khalifa
Niagara Falls
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