This week we were lucky enough to practice some math skills that we have been working on this year with the Hands-on House from Lancaster. The museum came to our school with their "Math is a Picnic" program. Here is some of the fun that we had! Here we are estimating how big we need to make our sandwiches! We are fishing and measuring the fish we catch! We got to sort insects and spiders in many different ways! Here we are grilling hamburgers and hotdogs and we practiced addition, too! We made pies for our picnic using fractions! We practiced counting by 1's, 2's, 5's and 10's! We explored symmetry with butterflies! We measured baked beans with volume and capacity! We practiced subtraction with the leaves on the trees at our picnic! We measured with weight and tried to create balance with our birds at the park! What a fun picnic we had with the Hands-on House! Make sure to look for your free ticket that came home in your child's folder. This is my favorite assembly that our very own PTO provides for us. Thanks PTO!
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