Friday, October 30, 2015

Thursday, October 29, 2015

Special visitors


We had a special visit last Thursday from Mr. Gunther, a parent of one of our third graders.  He brought with him some geodes he bought in California.  We all got to go outside with him to watch him split the rocks.  Thank You Mr. Gunther!


Mr. Gunther working hard

A captive audience

Looking at the inside

A close up view

Also last Friday, the third grade got another special visit.  This time, it was the Rotary Club of Burlington.  They came to give each third grader their very own dictionary.  Our students were great listeners and they also showed off their great dictionary skills.

Rotary Club Members



Finding words
THANK YOU!





Friday, October 9, 2015

Cartography

Our third grade students have completed the famous Burlington map-making project.  Although this lesson has been done for many years, this year we have decided to make the maps without the help of the visiting cartographer.  Students rotated between the 5 classrooms to work on small parts of the map.  Once each part is complete, we will put together the final map.
In Mrs. O'Neill's class students were able to design their own Compass Rose.
Mrs. Browne and Mrs. Zani taught students how to create a legend and scale for their map.
Mrs. Boucher helped students to add a title and the bordering town lines into the map.
Mrs. Goguen helped student to place land features on the maps with symbols from the legend.
This week, we will finished placing landmarks on the page after visiting them on our field trip.
Now they are colored, put together, laminated, and ready for the "Wyman Way!" If you are in the building, make sure you check them out!
Proud of our hard work!

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Burlington Historical Field Trip


 We had a fabulous first field trip today.  The weather was beautiful for our historic tour of Burlington. 
  Our first stop was the Old Burial Ground.  We learned about the Woburn's Second Parrish, Cuff Trott, the Walker family, and the Jones family.
  Next, we walked through the common to see General John Walker's house and the old Union School (police station.)  We then got to see the beautifully remodeled Grand View Farm.  Students were able to see and learn about this famous stop along the Boston to Lowell line.
  After Grand View Farm, we headed back to the Burlington Historical Museum.  Here we were able to see murals, artifacts, and tools from the past.
 Students stopped for a lunch break at Simonds Park.  Then were able to get to see the inside of the Old West School, which used to be on the land of Simonds park now.
  Our last stop was most kids favorite stop, the Francis Wyman House.  We had Pam, a descendant of the Wyman family, give us a tour of the inside and outside of the house.  She was a wonderful storyteller with lots of enthusiasm.  The students were thrilled to see the house we have read so much about in school.  
  Here are just some of the pictures I took today!
A HUGE THANK YOU to all of the volunteers from the Burlington Historical Society!  We had a great day!
Our First Field Trip!

Mrs. Covino teaching us about the Old Burial Ground.

Searching for names and people we have studied.

Scavenger hunt at the burial ground.



Mike teaching us about Grand View Farm.

Learning about the beehive oven and fireplace cooking.

Enjoying the murals at the Burlington Museum.

Mrs. Fay showing us some artifacts at the Burlington Museum.

Mr. Copolla showing us tools used in the past.

Tools from the past

Checking out this historical one-room schoolhouse.

Listening nicely to the "teacher."

Sitting in the old desks.

Whole class in front of the Old West School

Francis Wyman House

Pam was a great storyteller.

The many fireplaces in the Francis Wyman House.

Peeking in at the secret staircase.

Checking out the mysterious "cave" at the Francis Wyman House.

What a great day!

Monday, October 5, 2015

Artist in Residence- Mosiac Art

Our class got to visit with the artist in residence during art class today.  Two artists from "The Mosaic Oasis Studio & Supply" are here to help us create a mosaic image of the new mascot, the Francis Wyman Falcon. The entire school is taking part in this fabulous opportunity to create a long-lasting art piece for students and teachers to enjoy for years to come.  Here are some photos of what our class did today.