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Garden Activity
Creating a boxwood topiary
Garden
Activity
Creating a boxwood topiary
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Third graders use cut greens to create an individual topiary.
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First they wet and shape foam.
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Then, cut small branches.
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Expressing individual creativity.
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Choerab has a plan.
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BJ prefers a full topiary.
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Cece patiently trims and shapes her topiary
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"This is so much fun", says Olivia.
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Deciding what I want my tree to look like is a challenge.
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Hailee focuses on a special gift for Mom.
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Isabella has a plan
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B.J. needs a lot of greens for his topiary.
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Katie starts at the top.
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Will it grow?
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Isabella warns, "Ms. Carley, I think we need more greens".
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Topiary #2 won't be so top heavy.
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Yup, topiary #2 will require shorter branches.
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The art of "snipping"
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Anton comments, "This is a bigger project than I thought."
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Jillian says, "My Mom will love this!"
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"Ms. Carley, are you sure this is the last day we can work on this?"
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Oh boy, Cece's tree broke!
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"It really does look like a tree", says Hailee.
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Busy at work.
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I'll taste a cranberry!
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I'm not so sure.
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Waiting for Isabella's reaction.
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I'm just about done!
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Parker wonders if he will ever finish.
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Extraordinary!
May the joys of this holiday season bring joy to you and your family.
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