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Thursday, February 9, 2017

5th grade has been learning about erosion. Take a look.

5th  grade has been making land forms out of sand then dripping water onto them to see what happens when water --rain, snow, sleet----hits rock and land formations. Interesting. It's not always what they expect.

Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Matter! Plants! Food chains! Rocks! Shadows! Habitats!


Here's a peek at what we've been up to at Pillar! Go to the tab labeled Pillar Falls to see more.


2nd grade answering questions after
 reading an article about deserts.




3rd grade creating food chains!

1st grade writing the properties of solids.

Kindergarten matching shadows and pictures.

Wednesday, January 18, 2017

New stuff coming!

Wow! With all of the snowdays it has really been just trying to back on track with studies. Classes are moving into new topics.

Kinder------light and shadow
1st grade---matter
2nd grade--habitats
3rd grade---food webs/chains
4th grade---plant adaptations
5th grade---rocks

Go check out the Pillar Falls and Perrine pages to see what all we are up to.

Thursday, December 15, 2016

What's up the week before Chrstmas break




Classes here at Pillar Falls and Perrine have been designing and building Christmas trees and checking to see what happens to candy canes in different liquids. 4th grades has been learning about birds of prey from Liz Haugee from ID Power.



Thursday, November 17, 2016

Take a look at what have been up to all week!

                 


 Matter, robots, resources, cells, adaptions, and WORMS!!!! 

Thursday, November 10, 2016

Look at that we have been up to!



Students in all grade levels studied scientific method. Some cleaned pennies, some experimented with noddles, and some built robots.






Kindergarten is now studying living and nonliving. 



Tuesday, October 4, 2016

OUCH Visited Pillar Falls

A few weeks ago  Liz Haugee and her friend Ouch came to Pillar Falls to tell students how to be safe around electrical outlets and electricity. Kinders and 1st graders welcomed them with excited smiles and energetic voices.