
Since we're reading and studying fairy tales and fractured fairy tales, we decided to make a mural in the hall of
Falling for Rapunzel, one of our favorite fractured fairy tales.

The kids worked together to make the mural.

Here is the finished product!

The kids enjoyed learning about the obstacles that Martin Luther King, Jr. and other African Americans has to overcome so that all people no matter their skin color or race could truly be treated equally. We wrote letters to Martin Luther King, Jr. to tell him about all of the wonderful changes that have taken place since his death - thanks to his determination and willingness to fight hate with love.

And now, it's time for the Mad Hatter Math Tea Party!

You can't have a tea party without a tea set and cookies that look like clocks (since Mr. White Rabbit was always in such a hurry and constantly looking at his stopwatch!).

You can't have a Mad Hatter Tea Party without Alice and the mad hatters.


You can't have a Mad Hatter Tea Party without shrinking yourself to fit through the door in the world of Alice in Wonderland.
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