Harvey Lions
asulliva@kusd.edu
Harvey School
359-4040

3rd Grade Enrichment
Room 108
I hope you all have a safe and happy Halloween!
As you can see, we had an excellent time at our first field trip to the Hawthorn Hollow one-room schoolhouse. The students loved writing with shaft and nib pens. Below are some pictures that I took throughout our day in 1906. I am working on getting the pictures printed of the students writing with the shaft and nib pens. Once I get them, I will send them home.
We began with recitation. Try, Try Again |
The poem we had to recite- It's a good thing we practiced! |
Thanks to all the students who dressed up like 1906! |
Our one-room schoolhouse, built in 1905 |
Lining up in two lines- boys and girls. Girls always go in first. |
The city hall where we ate lunch |
This one-room schoolhouse was built in 1847! |
When we came to school in 1906, we had to wrap our lunches in a handkerchief and put it in a basket. |
Our lunches |
The dunce cap- It was never used, I promise. |
Standing up to recite our poem. |
Arithmetic on slates |
Chores- cleaning the slates |
Chores- cleaning the slates |
Chores- cleaning the slates |
Fetch the bacon! |
Fetch the bacon! |
Spelling Bee |
Spelling Bee |
The one-room school house from 1847 |
A 1906 history lesson- Do you know who was president then? |
Writing with shaft and nib pens |
Writing with shaft and nib pens |
Our paper and ink |
The one-room schoolhouse from 1847 |
Writing with shaft and nib pens |