Sunday, May 15, 2016

Co-op in Review: February 25, 2016

This week, our Tapestry students continued to learn about the Native American tribes of North America, as they studied their customs and believes.  They learned how they traded goods and they learned specifically about the lifestyles, homes and customs of those in the Iroquois League.  Additionally, our oldest students' studies took them to Europe where they learned about King Philip's War and the reign of King George I.  The Rhetoric class continued to work on their amazing Colonial Gameboards.  The Dialectic kids made colonial poster maps.  The UG kids made and played traditional Iroquois games.  The Lower Grammar kids made Native American vests and yummy teepees out of ice cream cones.  And, the FIAR class read the book, "The Story about Ping".  It's the tale of a little yellow duck who gets lost from his family and has some amazing adventures on the Yangtze River in China.  They then made a duck on a pond storyboard.












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