Student Work Gallery

First and Second Grade

Research Projects

Ms. Maupin’s Class Envronment Reports 2023-2024

1st Grade

Ms. Maupin

Ms. Kennedy’s Class Envronment Reports 2023-2024

1st Grade

Ms. Kennedy

Ms. Thompson’s Class Envronment Reports 2023-2024

1st Grade

Ms. Thompson

Ms. Muñoz Class Environ Reports 23-24

2nd Grade

Ms. Muñoz

Ms. Ferrell’s Class Envronment Reports 2023-2024

2nd Grade

Ms. Ferrell

Ms. Tali’s Class Envronment Reports 2023-2024

2nd Grade

Ms. Tali

Fifth Grade Book Recommendations

#BookBentos | Favorite Books from Ms. Crawford's Class 23-34

#BentoBooks

#BentoBooks— fifth grade students choose a favorite book from their elementary school experience and created a collage using the book cover and arranged cut out photos of objects that represented themes or and events from the book.

Bento is a Japanese term for single serve take away meal that is served in a box – traditionally lacquered wood – with separate sections for different portion

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Antonella F.

Lucas W.

Izzy R.

Violet H.

Aurora K.

Fourth

Fourth Grade Diguised Turkey Stories

Pranay D.

Magnus S.

Freya S.

Adam B.

Arlo S.

Ellie C.

William L.

Ellie C.

Third Grade Pumpkin Pixel Art

Arlo S.

Adam B..

Luca K.

Dani V.

Fifth Grade Room 206 Expository Writing and Research

Students researched cookie recipes from 100 years ago on a newspaper database, 

rewrote the recipe using nonfiction text features and expository writing.

Casper P.

Lamari C.

Esther M.

Leo J.

Fourth and Fifth Grade Postcards from Virtual Fieldtrip

Students used narrative nonfiction writing after watching a interactive video about a national park.

Poets' Corner 

Original Poems by Kenwood School Community

Plants can be 

a life maker

water taker

salt killer

site thriller

food maker

winter breaker


by Rainer

A ball can be

soft like a bird in the sky

and

falls to the ground like a 

kid jumping on a trampoline

by Anonymous

Riddle-ku

I have claws sharp as knives,

yet if you befriend me

I mean no harm,

and some times

I am as cuddly as a blanket

by Ben

dumdums are sweet treats

But not as good as a plum 

and some gum

by Nora M.

Riddle-ku

Every time it is interesting i get a new one just for me a one that i like.i can cuddle up in a chair and read it all night no wonder so much people like it alright.

By Emiah

  (Anwser: Book)

A bird can be

I can be a singer.

I can be a speeding jet.

I can be a hunter.


by Lucas R.

Winter can be

Wind stiff cold nip my nose. 

Icicles hang from rooftops and sparkle like jewels.

Nightfall come early and darkens the world. 

Trees bare and still wear coats of white snow.

Eager children grab sleds and run up steep hills.

Resting animals hibernate until spring breezes blow.

by Ikram Y.

Riddle-ku

Taste good

Looks round

Slurping sound

by Sachin

(Answer: Ice cream)

by Gi Gi

by Aurora

by Lucas

by Graham

by Calvin

by Isla

Beyond Stereotypes

Fifth Grade students created avatars or wrote poems that either follows or challenges stereotypes.

Ikram Y.

Lukas R.

Jessie RC

Olivia W.

Emiah P.

Phoebe P.

A'Marion F.

Siri E.