Splish Splash



Wow! What a busy, busy week. We concluded our action packed week with our trip to the YMCA to swim. The class earned the priviledge to go swimming by reading 7 books during the first nine weeks. All three 4th grade classes, over 70 kids, took a dip in the YMCA swimming pool. The Y was having some issues with the family pool, so they let us swim in the lap pool instead, which was twice as big. We were still able to use the water slide though, so it all worked out fine in the end.
Mrs Kinion and myself got in to swim with the kids, while Mrs. Hendrix (who wasn't feeling well at all) corraled the kids back to the pool area.
When Mrs. Kinion and I jumped into the pool, you would have thought that two pieces of playground equipment had got in. We were climbed upon, rode, swung on, splashed, chased, dunked, kicked, and cannonballed. And yes, we loved it. We all swam for almost two whole hours. Before getting out, we posed ourselves for a class picture. See there's the proof, we swam on a school day! Our classes were great. They were polite, respectful, and responsible students, and they were complimented by the lifeguards. It was a great way to reward the kids for doing such a great job and all their hard work when it comes to reading.
I don't know about the kids, but I am absolutely exhausted.
Our next goal, will be 14 books and we'll have our reward when we come back from Christmas break.

A Visit from an Author


Today we were visited by author Lisa Campbell Ernst. She has written or illustrated over 25 books for children. She talked to us about what it takes to be an author and all the things that she does to create one of her books. Ms. Ernst showed all uf some slides that showed the process she goes through to complete a book. She even drew us a picture of one of her favorite characters, Baby Bear from the book Goldilocks Returns. Goldilocks Returns was the book that we saw being made from start to published product. Heusner students asked Ms. Ernst some great questions.
"What's your favorite book?" (All of them, they're like her kids.)
"Do you have any kids?" (2 girls, age 8 and 14)
"How do you get ideas for your books?" (Always asks "What would happen if..." and usually a good story could come out of it.) This is when she told us a story about her trip to the store to get toothpaste. She misread the box that said ANTI-CAVITY but she thought it said ANTI-GRAVITY, what if that were actually true?

Lisa Campbell Ernst concluded her visit by signing autographs sor students who wanted some of her books signed. Heusner students really enjoyed the author visit as it was very interesting and exciting. I'd really like to write a book myself someday, so I was interested in the steps to publish a book. Never give up or get discouraged and don't be afraid to make many, many, many corrections and revisions.

Ballet Gran Folklorico de Mexico


On Tuesday, our class had the opportunity to see a unique dance troupe at the Steifel Theater in our hometown. There were several other fourth grade classes throughout the school district also invited to go see the dancers. Since Mexico is part of our 4th grade curriculum, the experience was great for us to get a sense of the Mexican culture. The group told a story through dance and performances which included the Mexican can can and a Mariachi band.
We really enjoyed seeing the dancers, some of the dances they performed were funny. We all especially liked the dance in which the group was hunting a deer. The dancer had the head of a deer with antlers attached to his head and made many motions and movements that made him look just like the animal. Then there were other guys with bows and arrows who chased him around the stage as if hunting him. Quite interesting to say the least.
We would like to thank the Salina Arts Center for sponsoring us and allowing us to go. And a big thanks also go out to Mrs. Vidricksen and Mrs. Hofmeier for recommending this wonderful opprotunity for us.