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First graders in Mrs. Haswell’s and Mr. Bitner’s classes had a fun time exploring pumpkins for a math lesson recently. Students answered various math questions about the pumpkins, measured, as well as counted seeds within the pumpkins.
Students watch as their pumpkin is scooped out
Mr. Bitner holds the pumpkin so a student can collect seeds
A student answers questions about the pumpkin
A student gets his seeds to count
Mrs, Haswell shows seeds under the stem of the pumpkin
Mrs. Haswell scoops out seeds for her students
The class counts the lines on the pumpkin
A student gets to look inside the pumpkin
Taking a break for a picture as she waits for her pumpkin seeds
A student puts his seeds onto a towel
A student puts her seeds onto a towel for counting
A student outs her seeds onto a napkin for counting
Mr. Bitner walks around to show the pumpkin
A student reaches into the pumpkin to gather seeds for counting
Students watch as Mrs. Haswell begins to scoop out the pumpkin
Pausing for a picture before she counts her seeds
Mr. Bitner gives students a claser look at the pumpkin
Putting his seeds into groups of ten for easy counting
Pausing for a quick picture before he counts his pumpkin seeds
A student counts her groups of ten
A student watches as Mrs. Haswell scoops out seeds
Mr. Bitner models how to find the height of the pumpkin
Students in Mr. Bitner’s class listen to directions about their activity
Ms. Betts and her second grade class enjoyed a beautiful autumn afternoon outside learning about nonfiction text. Students brought their clipboards and took notes as Ms. Betts shared information about their book.
Ms. Betts shows the book they will be using for their lesson.
A student listens to her teacher as she prepares to take notes.
Students raise their hands to answer a question.
Second graders listen as Ms. Betts asks a question about their book.
A student listens as her teacher explains their lesson.