Middle Age Castles in 4th Grade

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Mrs. Wilson's class finished the first part of our first BIG Unit of CKLA! To celebrate, we did a STEM activity to build castles inspired by the Middle Ages, which is what we have been learning about in language arts. We have so much fun challenging ourselves to include parts of real castles, like windows, moats, and turrets. It was hard to use sugar cubes, but we think we did a pretty good job!
Mrs. Wilson's class finished the first part of our first BIG Unit of CKLA! To celebrate, we did a STEM activity to build castles inspired by the Middle Ages, which is what we have been learning about in language arts. We have so much fun challenging ourselves to include parts of real castles, like windows, moats, and turrets. It was hard to use sugar cubes, but we think we did a pretty good job!
Mrs. Wilson's class finished the first part of our first BIG Unit of CKLA! To celebrate, we did a STEM activity to build castles inspired by the Middle Ages, which is what we have been learning about in language arts. We have so much fun challenging ourselves to include parts of real castles, like windows, moats, and turrets. It was hard to use sugar cubes, but we think we did a pretty good job!
Mrs. Wilson's class finished the first part of our first BIG Unit of CKLA! To celebrate, we did a STEM activity to build castles inspired by the Middle Ages, which is what we have been learning about in language arts. We have so much fun challenging ourselves to include parts of real castles, like windows, moats, and turrets. It was hard to use sugar cubes, but we think we did a pretty good job!

Mrs. Wilson's class finished the first part of our first BIG Unit of CKLA! To celebrate, we did a STEM activity to build castles inspired by the Middle Ages, which is what we have been learning about in language arts. We have so much fun challenging ourselves to include parts of real castles, like windows, moats, and turrets. It was hard to use sugar cubes, but we think we did a pretty good job!