Thursday, October 31, 2013

October 31, 2013 Halloween Party

Here are some pictures from our Halloween Party. 
It was quite a spooktacular event with creative costumes, 
good food, fun games and crafts and happy Navigators!
A big thank you to parents who made it happen. 


















And here is a story written by the Navigators. Each person added a sentence and the results are spooky!

A Monster Halloween by the Navigators
One day I saw a bat. It looked like a zombie practically and it glowed a little bit like a ghost. The bat turned into a vampire and then suddenly a zombie, a ghost and a bat came out of his cape. And there a guy who was watching and he started looking for some clues. The guy took a potion and all the monsters went *poof*. And then more monsters came out of another bat and more and more came out of the giant bat so much so that nobody had a big enough potion so they took over the whole world. But then a big huge pumpkin with a big scary carving on its face scared all of the monsters away. And then there was another smaller pumpkin that had 35 zombies on it and 3 skeletons and they all came to life. Ghouls, mummies and zombies came out of a gigantic pumpkin and even the scariest pumpkin couldn’t scare them away and no one would make them go *poof* and they took over the whole world. The guy who was watching had a lot of power that no one knew about. He started a new holiday where everyone dressed up as a ghoul or a goblin and everyone got used to it until the monsters that were actually real monsters couldn’t stand the teasing anymore and the day was called Halloween. And they celebrated by eating candy. But one day, that took a long time to get to, the monsters came back. It was the day before Halloween. The man was now 200 years old and a good monster, that didn’t like the other monsters, came. The good monster decided to put on a different costume so he looked like he was a bad monster and he scared the other monsters and they *poofed* back into thin air. The next Halloween, when they just finished celebrating eating their candy, there was a robot monster who had the head of a giant, scary, carved pumpkin and had the hands of a zombie and had the bottoms of a ghoul so it could fly and it had TNT in its head and the body of a knight. The TNT exploded and it was so big the whole head exploded and spread pumpkins seeds all over the whole world. And then all the monsters that were dead came back to life and took over the whole world and planted a flag and said, “This land is ours.” And they lived scarily ever after. 

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

October 22, 2013 The Soos Creek Salmon Hatchery

In conjunction with our study of animal life cycles, the Navigators and the Explorers went to the Soos Creek Hatchery in Auburn. Some coho have begun to run but most are waiting for rain down river and in the Elliot Bay. It was very exciting to see the various stages of the salmon's life: the adult, the egg and the fry.

Mrs. Gary tells us the background of the hatchery. It was established in 1901.
Watching the adult coho salmon in the pond. 
A frozen king salmon with a hooked nose
25,000 eggs per basket!
The eyes were wiggling!
Feeding the salmon in the fry stage
450,000 fry (fries?) in this retaining pond
This fry will be released in April, 2014.
The salmon change color when they head up the river to spawn.
The Navigators and the Explorers love field trips!
And they make great fish faces!
Thank you to our wonderful chaperones.












Saturday, October 19, 2013

October 19, 2013 Our Art on Display!

The Seabury teachers recently attended the WAETAG (Washington Association of Educators of the Talented and Gifted) conference in Tacoma. And LOOK what was there--our artwork based on the work of James Audubon!

                                       









Thursday, October 17, 2013

October 17, 2013 Our Unique Animal Creations

Using our newly acquired  knowledge of animal taxonomy, each Navigator recently created a unique creature combining the traits of two or more animals. Here are the steps of our multi-step project:
  1.  Draw a unique animal.
  2.  Give it a common name.
  3.  Write up a taxonomy of the new genus-species.
  4.  Make a sculpture of the animal.
  5.  Write a description/story about your animal.
  6.  Prepare a display for our Navigators' Natural History Museum.
  7.  Present it to our museum's visitors, the Ladybugs, Bumblebees and Explorers

Here is a six-headed, two tailed part dinosaur, part scorpion animal. 




Here is a goataraf--part goat, part cheetah, part giraffe. 




And this is a girafunicerbil--giraffe body, unicorn horn and gerbil tail. 



This animal is created from about five different animals including a bat, a rhinoceros and a cheetah. 
  


And here is a Supertronic Radioactive Blooded Dung Beetle 
complete with a poisonous web 
(the stringy glue gun glue) to protect it from its enemies.



The Navigators LOVE to create. And use the glue gun.