Friday, November 22, 2013

Shelton Herb Farm!

We went to Shelton Herb Farm in Leland on November 21, 2013.  We got in a circle and met Mrs. Shelton, the owner of the farm.  She told us how to pronounce 'herbs' (the H can be silent or not, but in England people pronounce the H.)  We also met Holly, the farm dog.  Then we went to see plants.  We smelled rosemary, lemon balm, the pizza herb (also known as oregano), and several different kinds of mint.  Then we went into a greenhouse.  We learned that a greenhouse is good for plants because it keeps out animals and keeps in the sun's heat.  We saw so many peppers!  There was a ghost pepper and a scorpion pepper and they are the hottest peppers in the world!  There were red peppers, yellow peppers, purple peppers, green peppers,  some were round, some were long and pointy, and some had bumps on them.  We learned that peppers can burn us more when they are cut into, but we still didn't touch any, just in case.

Next, we went to visit the farm's animals.  First we met the turkey named Jake.  He had lovely black and white feathers!  We saw up close his wattle and beard.  He gobbled and showed off his feathers for us!  We saw hens and roosters of all shapes, sizes, and colors.  They also had a guinea that was very loud and protective.  His job is to scare off foxes.  Then we saw pigs that were not pink.  They looked like wild pigs and were fat.  They were giant, brown, and hairy!  Two pigs were sleeping, but one was up and friendly to us.  After that, we held fresh farm eggs!  Some chickens at the farm lay blue, pink, brown, and purplish eggs!  We held pink eggs and took some pictures.  We enjoyed the animals so much.






We learned alot at the farm.  Our tour guide showed us how to pick up items from the ground on a farm.  You must pick it up facing away from you in case a snake is hiding underneath!  Also, a couple members of our class went into the old farmhouse and got a little spooked!  Overall, we had a great trip!

We worked together as a class to write this blog post!  Check back for our next field trip in January!


Thursday, November 21, 2013

Technology in the Classroom

We are so fortunate at Snipes Academy to have a beautiful building that's only a few years old equipped with some of the best technology available.  Every classroom is equipped with a Smartboard, a document camera, four desktop computers for students, and teachers utilize iPads for assessments and instruction.  We also have a laptop cart and an iPad cart available for classrooms to checkout to use for lessons!  We love getting to all get on the computer at once!  Mrs. Saunders, our Graphic Design and Computer Skills instructor, brought the laptop cart to us to help us learn about attributes of animals and using figurative language to describe ourselves.  We are getting pretty good with adjectives, and this was a fun way to apply what we have learned.  We made animal masks that included parts of different animals that match a character trait to describe us.  We had a blast!  Check us out!



Saturday, November 16, 2013

It's a Salvador Dali kind of Halloween

Our class was so hyped up in the days leading to Halloween, chattering about costumes and candy, that we couldn't let the day go by unnoticed at school.  So on October 31st, to further our art knowledge, we learned about Salvador Dali!  We learned that he was from Spain and was famous for his paintings and sculptures.  He thought about the world differently and wasn't afraid to take risks or try something new.  We also loved his crazy mustache!

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So, we decided to have fun with mustaches of our own in the spirit of Mr. Dali!










Learning about art and artists can be fun in unexpected ways!


Name Change!

A few days ago, our class team decided on a team mascot. Although "Laney Lions" had a nice ring to it, we are a new class after all, and that just seemed so last year.  So the suggestions came pouring out of our 18 class members, and one suggestion stood out among the others, possibly due to an accompanying illustration drawn by the artist/inventor. That's right, our class is so original, so special, and so inventive, that Ha'Cazjwel decided to attach his engineered animal to it:  thus, we are now.....(drumroll please)... The Laney Liogons!  Half lion, half dragon, we have the fierce determination to learn, with the wings to soar. We breathe fire on any obstacle to our success!  Now, if Ms. Laney can just figure out how to change the header on this blog...