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K/1st: Week of May 11

Joe McDermott in Concert! Where in the World?! Thanks for bearing with us as we careen to the close of the year- we are assessing, wrapping up projects, hanging art (and practicing volleyball for our challenge against the 8th graders this Monday – please light candles for us)! Even so, we managed to visit the continent down under and even got a fantastic glimpse of Australia’s neighbor, New Zealand! Alphas know that climate and resources affect the way people live. They know that the scarcer the resource, the more precious it becomes. We saw that Australia is mostly desert and […]

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Kindergarten students work together on geography at private school in Austin.

K/1st: Week of May 4

Planetarium visit! Theme: Where in the World?! This week we traveled to Earth’s largest continent – Asia!. We found the oldest and deepest lake (lake Bikhal in Russia), the highest mountain in the world (Mt. Everest), the Gobi desert, and a sea that has not a living plant or animal and 10x the amount of salt in the ocean – the Dead Sea – all unique to Asia. We learned that 4.75 billion people live on the continent! First we labeled and colored our maps of Asia… Then we took a tour through Japan from the eyes of Ms. Emma’s

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Kindergarten student works on math at STEM school.

K/1st: Week of Apr 27

My, how we’ve grown since August! Theme: Where in the World?! This week we headed to the great continent of Africa… We learned where it is and what it’s made of- like DESERT! The Sahara is the world’s largest desert; almost all of the United States could fit inside it! Africa has a tropical jungle in the Congo, and grassy plains (not unlike our grassy plains in Texas) called the savannah, it has big coasts, tall mountains and the world’s longest river: the Nile! Alphas mapping out regions and biomes of Africa… When we think of Africa, some of our

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Kindergarten student displays writing at private school in Austin.

K/1st: Week of Apr 20

Nothing quite beats tent city on rainy days! Theme: Where in the World?! We headed to Europe this week!  Visiting the second smallest continent we discovered that the Ural Mountains separate Europe from Asia. And as we detailed our own maps we saw that there are several seas with interesting names that surround a good part of the westward jutting peninsulas. Names such as Caspian Sea, Baltic Sea, and the Mediterranean Sea.. On Tuesday, Eliza (Malin’s mom) visited us to share many interesting facts, cool relics, and delicious treats from Scandinavia. Thank you SO much for indulging Alphas in some

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Kindergarten students work on project at private school in Austin.

K/1st: Week of Apr 13

Jon and his Hojalata self portrait… Where in the World?! This week we headed further south. We could see on our big wall map that we were in Equator-territory, once we made it to the continent of South America. All first year Alphas take a trip around the Sun when we learn about patterns and cycles like the seasons – but we reviewed it in order to see what happens to the seasons in the Southern hemisphere… Have Dolly, Will Orbit…Here we find our Earth (played by Max) heading into Spring, in the Northern Hemisphere, and Fall in the Southern.

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Kindergarten student works with dirt at half day school.