Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Boondogglers Cluster



When visiting the Boondogglers Cluster we observed that the students are hoping to have a finished key chain at the end of the week. The students were also working on the cobra and box stitch. Reported by -Jacob, Katie.

Sing Your Heart Out

 
In the Sing Your Heart Out cluster they were learning and singing songs. They were doing karaoke and had a lead singer with a microphone that was hooked up to the smart board. The students are working on singing and dancing also.

Baseball Blast Cluster

 
                                Students are working on fielding ground balls and how to throw the baseball in Baseball Blast Cluster. They played a game that met the standards of the goals that they needed to work on.The goals they are working trying to achieve  are catching a pop fly and hitting home runs.
Reported by: Nia and Jaden

Spinning Wool Cluster


     When visiting the Spinning Wool Cluster  we observed that you have to spin your spinner  between their legs to make yarn. The students made their own spinners out of DVD' s. It looks like it takes a lot of hard work. I wonder what they will create? Reported by: Leah and Alex D.

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Bloggers Post Family Comments During Learning Night

            
It was wonderful to work with Mrs. Olson and the students in the Bernabi Bloggers. We all learned about blogs together and had fun creating our first blog!
Thanks to the students who helped families add to the blog on Learning Night and thanks to all of you who commented. I'll leave the blog open to comments for another week or so.

-Mrs. Gluchowski

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Update from the Bernabi Bloggers


The Bernabi Bloggers have been busy reporting on enrichment clusters. Scroll down through the blog to read about each cluster. Be sure to click on the "older posts" link at the bottom of the page.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Update from the Helping Heroes

                                                                             
Mrs. Wilson reports that the Helping Heroes have raised $200 so far through the sales of friendship bracelets and cocoa. They are deciding on which charities will receive the money they've raised. Great work Heroes!