The curtain is finished, and I must say it's a master piece that will bring beauty and delight to any shower! The Molecules have worked for the past two weeks making this creation the best it can be. Thank you to the parents who have offered their time working with us to make it happen. This was not an easy task, but what great art is? The shower curtain will be up for auction this Saturday night. Along with the curtain, the winning bidder will receive a gift card at Bed Bath and Beyond to choose a liner of their choice.


Forgive this late posting, put the photos of our Taste of Green event are here. The afternoon with Mrs. Wade's class was so much fun. So many brave Molecules tasting new flavors. We all then graphed the food we liked the best and the food we thought was best for us. The day was filled with green everywhere, dancing the Irish Jig, reading Irish tales, and perfect shamrock necklaces from Ms. Wells.

Since being a more fluent reader is a goal for many reader in Room 149, we enjoy hearing stories read by the Molecules. A small book report is written then the story is read using the microphone for everyone to hear. Compliments, as always, follow each reading.
The Author's Chair never gets cold, and either does the writing. Writers just finished counting their published books. Be sure to ask your child how many they've written! Check out photos here.

Lots of fun in the sunshine today... subtraction number sentences on the black-top, stem measuring, and pansy planting! Photos to be added soon.
Have a great night... hope to see you tomorrow!
Thanks for working so hard to make such a beautiful shower curtain!
Love,
Ms. Savarese
Posted by: Juleen Savarese | April 01, 2006 at 07:47 AM
Hello to all the Molecules in Room 149
What a great time you are having planting seeds and flowers so that you can watch them grow and change into beautiful big plants. Observing thir growth is a wonderful way to learn about science and we know you will all become great scientists.
Hello to Mr. Riley from the Pacific Northwest. How many Molecules can find Seattle on the map?
Learn lots of new things every day,Haley, because your Grandfather and Grandmother Gross are proud of you and know you will become a distinguished scientist like your Great-Grandfather.
Cornelia and Dick Gross
Posted by: Cornelia and Richard Gross | April 03, 2006 at 10:10 PM
I am impressed by the hard work all of you are doing. I am a K-1 teacher in Florida and when I showed my class they were all excited and want to create a blog also. Keep working hard!
Posted by: chad malcolm | April 05, 2006 at 07:40 PM
Nice curtain! And for a good cause too, perhaps parents and teachers association should doing that to help kids who are in the streets and cannot afford to go to school.
Posted by: Local Curtain Shop | November 22, 2008 at 10:06 AM