When you look for fall it is important to use all of your senses.
Deciduous trees have beautiful leaves
but they need raking!
You can find fall at McCrillis Garden
and in our classrooms.
Learning about trees,
apples,
and oranges is interesting work!
Using a ricer to make mash potatoes
after peeling them takes lots of hand-eye coordination.
In Hands On Science the Owls used cornflakes and water
to explore how the stomach works.
Tasting Fuji, Pink Lady, Cameo, and Granny Smith apples
and making a graph of our favorites took tasty decisions!
Applesauce takes lots of chopping and slicing, but it smells delicious when it is cooking!
The Lunchers made corn bread, adding eggs,
milk,
and lots of stirring.
Teamwork is dream work!
The Owls visited the new "far park"
and discovered twirling,
sliding and
climbing make fall fun!
Sometimes fall is full of raindrops
but it is always a time for friends!
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