Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Fourth Grade Mold Symposium
WHAT A FABULOUS MOLD SYMPOSIUM DAY! Just before spring break, fourth grade students from Oak Lane Day School, Abington Friends School, Plymouth Meeting Friends School (PMFS) and William Penn Charter School congregated at PMFS to share the results of weeks of experiments and discoveries in growing mold.
Each school shared a delightful mold song of its own creation, and individually-created mold t-shirts could be seen sprouting on the backs of 99+ fourth graders! Students enjoyed seeing old friends and creating new friendships. Reporting on our moldy bread, peppers, and sushi, and our mold-resistant foods (lemons, mushrooms, ketchup and mustard) and hearing about others' experiments was exciting, and the glorious spring weather topped off a perfect day.
Maple Sugaring
On a Thursday in February, Judith Gratz and her fabulous volunteers from the Wissahickon Valley Watershed Association came to Oak Lane to teach students about maple sugar. What a perfect day for this event! Through the creation of four different stations, children learned and participated in the maple sugar process. At one station they saw a maple tree tapped for sap. At a second station they practiced boring through the bark of a log into the sapwood. At a third station they learned the five layers of a tree leaf, and explored tree cookies to see the tubes that allow sap to flow in the tree, and at a fourth station they saw how sap is cooked so that the water evaporates, leaving behind maple sugar. And, they each got to taste maple sugar on a waffle!
Haitian Earthquake Relief Dinner
OVER 70 PEOPLE ATTENDED the February lasagna dinner sponsored by the sixth grade, which raised nearly $1,400 for UNICEF in support of Haitian relief efforts. Diners were treated not only to a delicious meal, but also to a wealth of information provided by their sixth grade hosts regarding earthquakes, the history of Haiti, and the complexity of dealing with a natural disaster in a country with no government and devastating poverty.
The sixth graders are to be commended for the tremendous job they did grappling with challenging materials (a primary source was The New York Times) in preparation for their presentations. We are grateful to our Oak Lane families for their support, and also wish to acknowledge the many families who had already given generously through their places of work or worship.
Labels:
Community Service,
fundraising
2nd/3rd Graders Shine in Dance Residency
OUR 2ND AND 3RD GRADERS wrapped up their Dance Residency in January, and shared the culmination of their experience with friends and family in an evening performance. The kids were terrific: not only did they learn about dance, but they also learned the importance of listening, following directions and working together, to imagine and create. They also had a lot of fun!
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