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K/1st: Week of Apr 21

A twirling, swirling playground dance performance! In our Bigger Backyard…WHAT’S ABOVE US?! “Houston…we have lift-off!” Alphas explored our Moon this week. We learned that this amazing satellite inspired myths and legends around the globe, and we got to know a few of them! We learned a hypothesis about how some scientists believe the Moon was formed and how far away it is from Earth. We explored how falling objects might displace matter to see if it could shed some light on those circular pits we see on the face of the Moon. Our table team challenge was to create a […]

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Kindergarten student throws ball into sand at hands on school in Austin.

K/1st: Week of Apr 14

When the worlds of Legos and hair clips merge!!! In our Bigger Backyard…WHAT’S ABOVE US?! This week we took a tour of the higher layers of our atmosphere discovering why it starts cold in the stratosphere and gets warmer the higher up we go because of all the UV light being captured in the Ozone layer. We talked about how earth’s relationship with the sun gives us life on earth, but how the ozone layer truly makes life possible by blocking the harmful rays from entering our Troposphere. We also discussed how our actions here on earth (cars, aerosols, and

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Kindergarten student works on innovative math work at school with small classes.

K/1st: Week of Mar 31

In our Bigger Backyard…WHAT’S ABOVE US?! We asked ourselves…what are clouds and where does WIND come from? We found out that the power of the sun and temperature has everything to do with how clouds and wind form. We revisited our knowledge about the 3 different states of water we learned about earlier in the year. We thought, again, about the water cycle and how water when heated transforms into vapor and moves upward it bonds together to form clouds. We conducted an experiment to see if we could make a cloud…and we did! Often we love to look at

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Kindergarten teacher assists student on science project at project based school.

K/1st: Week of Mar 24

WELCOME TO Quarter 4 Alphas!!!! We came back from Spring break to discover that… Larry made a MESS of our traps – EVEN though he escaped, we made it tough enough that he lost a boot! AND he left a surprise for us in an empty Lucky Charms box… gold coins! Turns out they were the chocolate kind…he’s such a trickster!! (We had to figure out how many there were and how we could fairly divide them up!) In our Bigger Backyard…WHAT’S ABOVE US?! A shot of the troposphere from outer space… This week we talked about the troposphere –

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Kindergarten students give presentation at micro school.

K/1st: Week of Feb 24

This week in Alpha! Wyatt wows Alphas with another amazing feat of magic! As we approach the end of our third quarter, our class time is filled with review, wrap-up, and assessment conferences with individual students. It’s a busy time, and we have little patience for the high-jinks of Larry the Leprechaun. Thank you to our families for the cardboard donations—we look forward to using our 3D skills to build traps to catch the mischief-maker! In our Bigger Backyard… This week, we learned about the original inhabitants of the coastal plains through the perspective of a European explorer who made

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Kindergarten student draws 3d figures at private school in Austin.