Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Windfall

What is Windfall?

For more than twenty years, the annual Windfall event has brought together members and supporters of the school community for an evening of celebration.  It has evolved into one of the most important fundraising initiatives to help the school support its mission, instilling in students a lifelong passion for learning.

Windfall consists of a cocktail hour & silent auction, formal dinner, and live auction.  Each classroom creates a "priceless work of art" to be auctioned off in the live auction.  This event is an adult only event.

This years' event will take place Saturday, March 10, at the Gillespie Conference Center--doors open at 6:00p.m.

Take a look at our progress on the "priceless works of art" happening in the EC Bldg.

Room 3 Project


Room 4 Project--In Process

Room 5/6 Project--In Process




Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Volcanic Erruption in Room 3

Last week the some members of the class were able to help construct a mini volcano out of clay.  Over the weekend, the clay hardened and it was the perfect consistency to use.  The children gathered together; Mrs. Turner carefully demonstrated pouring vinegar through a funnel into the volcano; a drop of red dye was added, as well as a teaspoon of baking soda.  Suddenly, eyes widened and grins appeared as the chemical reaction began to fizz and shoot out of the top of the volcano,  the only part missing was the extream wave of heat that would come with the lava flow.  Following the group presentation, the work was available for the children to work on individually.








The children are also learning about the parts of a volcano through books, puzzles and three part matching cards.

The TMA Science Fair will feature this experiement along with Growing Crystals, Gloop, Sink or Float, and Magnetic or Nonmagnetic from the other early childhood classrooms.