The HAL Program
Mrs. Carbee, HAL Facilitator
Reading
Mrs. Carbee, HAL Facilitator
Reading
3rd Grade
Unit 1 Theme: Friendship
"Shepherd and the Wild Goats"
Aesop's Fables
StoryTymes' Aesop's Fables
Who Was Aesop?
"The Three Friends"
World Folktales
"The Fox's Secret"
Author: Antoine de Saint Exupery
Little Prince book reviews
Little Prince Museum-Japan
4th Grade
Unit 1 "Risks and Consequences"
"Good-by Violet"
Roald Dahl Official Site
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory quiz
Charlie resources
"Mella:Young Friend of the Python"
"WHAT IS A LEGEND ?
A legend is a narrative that people tell as a true story. Sometimes the details are difficult to confirm, but usually the story names people and identifies locations. The person telling the story usually does not claim to be an eyewitness to the events, but heard it from someone who knows someone who heard it from someone who was really there... Legends often contain a moral or a lesson and are told to uphold the values of the community. They often involve supernatural or religious elements."
http://www.virtualmuseum.ca/Exhibitions/Folklore/english/legendese/legendesintro.htm
Zimbabwe
Native American Legends
"Behind Rebel Lines"
Emma Edmonds
Women Spies in the Civil War
Spies, Raiders and Partisans
Where the Red Fern Grows
ThinkQuest Activity
The Great Depression
The Great Depression in Pictures
Wilson Rawls, author
Math
Visual/Spatial
Visual/Spatial
4th Grade
Students make their "dodecahedrons."
Field Trips
2nd/3rd SAC MuseumNot responsible for links beyond this page.

