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Listen as the 4th graders narrate the story of a Peruvian boy who can’t wait to play his flute at Carnaval. All through the week, he worries about practicing. When it is finally Carnaval time, he is just too tired to play. Ay Ay Ay!
Posted by Goodwin School, May 21, 2010
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A variety of informational podcasts by Goodwin School.
Authors: Goodwin School, Carol Thompson, Kim Ruiz
Topics: K-12
Listen as the 4th graders narrate the story of a Peruvian boy who can’t wait to play his flute at Carnaval. All through the week, he worries about practicing. When it is finally Carnaval time, he is just too tired to play. Ay Ay Ay!
Posted by Goodwin School, May 21, 2010
Mr Weyel’s second graders learned some valuable life lessons after their fable unit. Watch this video to see their illustrations and hear about the lessons they learned.
Posted by Goodwin School, Apr 28, 2010
Mrs. Grosjean’s class wrote and illustrated their own story based on the book A House Is A House For Me by Mary Ann Hoberman.
Posted by Goodwin School, Oct 14, 2009
Mrs. Grosjean’s class visits Buell’s Orchard.
Posted by Goodwin School, Dec 16, 2008
Kelsey and Nina, two of our UConn interns created this podcast. It shows Goodwin School’s educational philosophy and features Mr. Dean’s ropes course.
Posted by Goodwin School, Nov 24, 2008
A “Mysteries” Enrichment Project by Griffin.
Posted by Goodwin School, Oct 28, 2008
Pictures of the equipment being considered for purchase by the PTO
Posted by Goodwin School, Sep 26, 2008
The third grade classes at Goodwin Elementary showcase their biography projects by participating in a Wax Museum.
Posted by Goodwin School, Jun 16, 2008