On December 19th, we took a field trip to the Putnam Museum. Check out all our photos below!
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Genie took us on a tour of the New Pioneer Co-op in Coralville. She told us how the store started as just a few individuals who wanted the freshest food grown without any added chemicals. We tasted some local vegetables (seen in the picture below) and we learned about a farm in Grinnell that had the BEST carrots! Genie also told us about Fair Trade: what it means for us and how to identify other items in the store. In asking the kids what was something they took away from the discussion, BJ says, "I learned what was in food coloring (tar) and now I don't eat anything with it in it! Also, our banana pickers get paid more than other banana pickers." Lucy says "I learned that the Co-op is the only store (in Iowa) that composts." Jack says, "I learned that tuna is threatened but that the customers want it so the Co-op still sells it. I also found out that recyclable spoons are much more expensive than plastic spoons. The Co-op is now using them!"
After a few months of Spanish, we were ready to try out our new language in public! We decided to go to lunch at El Cactus in Coralville where we would order in Spanish! The students of Prairie Green decided that their next play would be The Gruffalo, based on the book by Julia Donaldson. Parts have been decided, lines are being learned and costumes are being put together. The students created the invite below: |
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