Room 207

Room 207
Yahoo! Here we go 4th graders!

Thursday, April 28, 2016

Career Day

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Career Day
Pine Glen Elementary School
Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Presenters are needed! Do you have an interesting career and would you like to share with our students? Please come and talk about your career with our students!

Come and join in on a great time and share your career with our students! We would love having you!

Interested? Contact Lauren Zanotti, School Counselor
Pine Glen Elementary School
781-270-1715 or lzanotti@bpsk12.org
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Fill out this form and return to Lauren Zanotti, School Counselor if you would like to present:

Presenters Name: _________________________________
Child’s Name/Grade: ______________________________
Career Title: ________________________________
Phone Number: _____________________________
**Volunteers needed from 9:00-11:00 AM**
____ I can only present for a specific time period (Please list the hours you are available).
Comments (special set up, equipment needed, etc):

Monday, April 11, 2016

BOSTON STRONG & MARATHON

BOSTON STRONG DAY
April 15th

Join Student Council Friday, April 15th to support Mrs. Visocchi’s RUN for Mass General Hospital’s FIGHTING against childhood cancer in the Boston Marathon!

Wear blue and yellow or running clothes to show your support! Student Council is asking for a $1 donation to go to Mass General!

Also be sure to congratulate Mrs. Visocchi for running in the Boston Marathon! We hope you participate in our school wide fundraiser!

Donations can be made to the link below:




Friday, March 4, 2016

Read Across America




March 2nd is the birthday of Theodore Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss.  We celebrated with some fun activities in Mrs. Parnell's Kindergarten class.  Stories were read.  Bingo was played.  We interviewed our new friends to learn a little bit more about each other.  Have you ever won Tic-Tac-Toe with green eggs and ham pieces?  We colored The Cat in the Hat and completed a word search.  To cap off the fun, we attempted to place an egg piece on a plate without looking.  Overall it was a very enjoyable experience and we can't wait to do some more fun things with our Kindergarten friends soon.



 Reading with our friends.

 Interview a new friend!





Siblings are the best!







 "I did it!"





Thursday, March 3, 2016

Bridges - Connecting with our Community

BRIDGES:  GROWING OLDER, GROWING TOGETHER is seeking grandparents and adults ages 55+ for their intergenerational program with fourth grade students at Pine Glen. The program begins April 5th. and runs through May 31st. The volunteer commitment is for  six sessions one-hour sessions from 10:30 to 11:30 A.M. on Tuesday mornings.  Two volunteers work in pairs,  meeting small groups of fourth graders to share conversation and learning experiences under the guidance of the classroom teacher and the Bridges Together curriculum.  The lessons promote mutual understanding, respect, friendship and family ties.  An orientation is provided prior to the first session.  Volunteers do not need to be Burlington residents.   Contact Kathy Lawless by phone at 781-273-4109 or kathylawless@verizon.net to register.

We are SO excited to begin this program again in 4th grade!!!!

Friday, January 29, 2016

The Northeast Region

Did you know that there are 11 states that make up the Northeast Region?  We took a train tour to 9 different locations throughout this region and learned about why it is called the "Birthplace of America."  Each day we listened to our tour guide tell us about a certain location while we followed along in our books.  We then completed our scrapbook page and put a symbol on our map.  Do you like our conductor hats?







Check out the lighthouses we made!  Ms. Fallon helped us draw lighthouses because West Quoddy Head lighthouse was our first stop in northern Maine.  We learned that the coast of Maine was formed by the glaciers during the Ice Age and lighthouses help guide the ships.






In Hershey, PA we learned what it would be like to mass produce candy by wrapping jelly beans in tinfoil.  Each student had one job to do, whether it was Wrapper Cutter, Candy Placer, or Candy Wrapper.  It was a challenge to communicate with one another to try to wrap as many jellybeans as possible in 3 minutes.  Most of us agreed that this would not be the type of job that we would want for 40 hours a week and now understand why many factories use machines.   

Tremont, the bunny, refused to participate!




  Today we checked out how many floors of the Empire State Building that we could climb in 5 minutes by ascending and descending the Pine Glen stairs.  The students might be a bit tired tonight!




To add to the fun of this week, our chicks hatched!  We got to watch one of them hatch in the incubator last week and the kids named her Eggsie.  The rest will be named on Monday, but overall we are enjoying the addition of our 5 fluffy and feathered friends to our class, while learning about the life cycle of chickens.








Friday, January 8, 2016

Buddy Reading

Prior to vacation we spent some time with Ms. Parnell's Kindergarten class reading holiday or winter-themed stories.  It has been a wonderful experience for the students to act as role models and to share what great readers do by reading with expression and practicing their read aloud skills.  Today we visited Ms. Varrell's second grade class to do the same.  Check out the photos of our phenomenal readers!