Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Science

Hello Everyone,
I just had to share these photos from our lesson on Traits. We were talking about, thinking of, and searching for examples of acquired traits- like a scar or a knot in a tree. This is in contrast to an inherited trait; having feathers, brown hair, or freckles.  In 3rd grade science class, we are noticing that our Wisconsin Fast Plant seem to grow better with some traits compared to others. Many more of our second generation plants are without small hairs compared to the first generation.  I wonder if that trait is dominant? 

All the best,
Noah Robinson



Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Art_Trip to the BMA

The fourth graders enjoyed a special trip to the BMA to look at all kinds of African Art. We had excellent docents and a welcome visit from the Director, Chris Bedford, himself! He told the girls about the importance of collecting art from around the world and having FREE admission to make art accessible for all. The girls took notes in their art sketchbooks looking at objects, designs, and various uses of natural resources from the regions. Ask your daughter what she learned about the people and the places in Africa from their art!









We also saw the work of Mark Bradford in the contemporary wing. His large sculptural forms and huge paintings inspired many of our young artists. Here is the write up of his "Cosmic Paintings". 


French Breakfast

The girls did a great job ordering room service in Paris today.  Here they are enjoying their breakfast in their pajamas. 





Art_Paper Flowers

The third graders are designing 3D paper flowers. They are using the flower anatomy they learned in science and inspiration from Georgia O'Keeffe to create realistic flowing natural forms. They first made prototypes out of computer paper and masking tape. Then, they translated their ideas to watercolor paper and glue. They wet the watercolor paper to mold it and used glue to attach the petals, stamen, pistils and ovule. Their designs compete with nature for sure!

Here are some examples of the prototypes:







Monday, November 19, 2018

French Breakfast

The girls are so excited about their French breakfast but unfortunately we have had to postpone it because of the snow day.  The girls will have their French breakfast on Tuesday November 27th.  Here is the dialogue that they are working on memorizing so that they can order breakfast.


Monday, November 12, 2018

Winter Concert - please read!

'Tis the season for music concerts! 

All Third Graders will share their performance with families on Tuesday, December 18. The concert begins at 9:30 am in Centennial Hall. 

Because we will have rehearsals in Centennial Hall, please avoid scheduling any appointments on Friday, Dec 14 and Monday, December 17. We need every student in this team effort!

Monday, November 5, 2018

Google Classroom, Google Drive, NewsELA

This month, 3rd graders learned how to use two new apps:  Google Classroom and NewsELA.  They reviewed how the app Google Drive.  Students enjoyed looking back in their digital portfolios in Google Drive!  Your daughter can access all of these from home using her BMS credentials.

Username: last name first initial@brynmawrschool.org
     Example:  Alisha Caruso    carusoa@brynmawrschool.org

Password:  Daisy_ _ _ _ (four digit birthday - month and day)
     Example:  August 8 is Daisy0808

Sunday, November 4, 2018

Trick or Treat

Do you recognize anyone? 

















Happy Halloween 2018

Shining Brightly

WE SHINE 

WHEREVER WE ARE

ESPECIALLY WHEN VISITING

THE HEAD OF THE SHCOOL

THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES, MRS. SADLER

We are the Bryn Mawr Class of  2028!

Friday, November 2, 2018

Bryn Mawr and the BSO!

3rd, 4th, and 5th grade girls were treated to a "Symphony Space-tacular" concert yesterday by the world-class Baltimore Symphony Orchestra!  While listening to "Mars" by Gustav Holst, we saw amazing images of Mars captured by the Curiosity Rover. A NASA astronaut narrated this musical journey around our own galaxy - and even those that are far, far away. You can imagine the excitement when the orchestra played the main Star Wars theme! 

It's great to listen again! Here are the selections from the program. All are available on Spotify or YouTube.

Also sprach Zarathustra, by R. Strauss"Mars" and "Jupiter" from The Planets, by G. Holst
Symphony No. 5, 1st movement, by Beethoven
Mothership, by Mason BatesMain Theme from Star Wars, by John Williams