Chalk Art
-By Tim and the K-1 Stars
Professional Educators Engaging Students
-By Tim and the K-1 Stars
To help support our upcoming “Jump Rope for Heart” fundraising event, today’s community activity is “Active Bodies and Minds”. Children will learn the importance of exercise for their growing bodies and developing minds! Check out this link to see what … Continued
For Jump Rope for Heart month, Ozone teachers have been encouraging children to be more thoughtful about the amount of sugar they consume (especially in their drinks). Therefore, instead of using corn syrup as a cooking ingredient, we mixed it with … Continued
Jess had Ozone students tap into their creativity to imagine new worlds. Here are some of the settings our students created:
Community Activity this week focused on learning body language and reading facial expressions. We had group discussions and also played emotional bingo! Check it out here: Learning Body Language (pdf) Here are some other resources you can explore! http://www.scholastic.com/browse/article.jsp?id=1439 http://www.parentingscience.com/facial-expressions-for-kids.html
Last Sunday, Ellen attended the first Bowen Elementary Science Day to introduce a taste of BASCP to the public. At the BASCP table, children (and adults) accepted our Invitation to Create, experimented with littleBits, accomplished our 3D straw straw building challenge, and played … Continued
This will be our 20th year participating in the Jump Rope for Heart fundraiser. Please visit our Jump Rope for Heart Page for more information.
This morning, we e-mailed our 2016-2017 application. If you did not receive an e-mail, you may download the application from our Forms section. Please diligently review and follow the directions on the application before mailing it in. We look forward to working … Continued
This week the Ozone became the Sew-Zone.
This week’s community activity focused on positive action. Children heard a story about a young girl who chose to save starfish that had washed up on a shore by throwing them, one at a time, back into the ocean. Her actions inspired … Continued