Now that we've had about three weeks to get use to checking the blog, it's now time to put the blog to more use and practice.
Students need to leave a comment on this post answering the following question.
1. What have we been studying the last week and a half? (hint hint... we drink it)
To leave a comment students should use their e-mail address and password OR simply click on Open ID... then click the name bubble... enter their name... click publish.
Also remember to leave your name and homeroom in the comments so I know who to give credit to. Have a great afternoon!!
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Water Water Water

Our Earth consists of mostly water.... Ask your child where some of the water we have is on Earth. Over the past week we have been soaking or minds with Earth's water and where we can find it. From salt water to fresh water, including groundwater, springs.... the list goes on an on.
Today in class the students conducted a lab to test how clay would or would not float in a container of water. The students were covered with clay (some actually were, sorry:) and working together to test each possible way. Ask your child which one worked...
Great job today kids!!!!
Monday, September 22, 2008
Homework??????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Here is a couple reminders to all those that might have forgotten...
Reading class: Read tonight and have your Reading Log signed by a parent. Also finish chapter 2 in Island of the Blue Dolphins...
Science: Tomorrow we will begin our water presentations so have everything ready when you walk in the door. Poster... 1 page report... Everyone in your group ready to present the information your researched.
See ya tomorrow!!!!
Reading class: Read tonight and have your Reading Log signed by a parent. Also finish chapter 2 in Island of the Blue Dolphins...
Science: Tomorrow we will begin our water presentations so have everything ready when you walk in the door. Poster... 1 page report... Everyone in your group ready to present the information your researched.
See ya tomorrow!!!!
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Football game.. and the trash....
It was nice talking with everyone tha I had seen at the game last night. Luke, my son, really enjoyed playing with those that stopped by.
On a science note, did you notice all that plastic just thrown down the bleachers... YIKES!!!!!!!!! Don't worry they cleaned it up, but did they recycle it?
Maybe we can work something out with the highschool about setting some bins out there to have recycled... Something to think about. Any ideas?
On a science note, did you notice all that plastic just thrown down the bleachers... YIKES!!!!!!!!! Don't worry they cleaned it up, but did they recycle it?
Maybe we can work something out with the highschool about setting some bins out there to have recycled... Something to think about. Any ideas?
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
SCIENCE extra credit opportunity...
Here is a little extra credit opportunity for anyone who checks the blog from my science class. Bring in any books from home, or articles printed from the Internet that have information on icebergs, continental glaciers, natural springs, valley glaciers, polar ice caps, or atmosphere water vapor... We will be developing presentations about each of these and any information would be helpful to you and your classmates. Show me in the morning and I'll hook you up with some extra points!!!!!!!!!!!!! Have a good night, what's left of it.
READING !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just a reminder that my reading class has a reading test tomorrow over Number the Stars!!!!
Lakes and Ponds
As our adventure continues with where we can find water on this Earth, I would like to thank Bill Nye for supporting our lesson with his knowledge. The knowledge we now know about lakes and ponds will increase our existing knowledge about water we have right here in Jackson County. It may sound simple to explain how lakes and ponds are different, but do we really know? How about you? Can you explain the difference between a lake and a pond?
If you need help go here... differences
If you need help go here... differences
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
AR READING!!!!!!
If you are in my reading class then make sure you read for 15 minutes tonight AND don't forget to get your reading log signed by a parent...
Monday, September 15, 2008
Bring me your trash!!!!!!!
Yes, the year has started off and I'm asking the kids to bring me their trash. Well, not all of it, but plastic, cardboard, tin cans... things like that. It's their future we are trying to clean up, they should be involved. You can see after just two weeks in school I was off to recycle the plastic. I had to actually leave the cardboard at school because I ran out of hands and room in the beast. (The beast is what I call my car. She isn't the greatest looking car, but I get from A to B on the map.)
I'm proud of the kids for taking responsibility and helping to reduce our landfills. So keep it up kids!!! I'll take what you have!!!
I'm proud of the kids for taking responsibility and helping to reduce our landfills. So keep it up kids!!! I'll take what you have!!!
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Fred the Fish
Our first couple weeks in school have seemed to fly by!!! The students in science had the opportunity to meet my dear friend Fred the Fish. Fred was brave enough to endure another adventure of my pollution unit. (L.EC.M.4 Environmental Impact of Organisms- All organisms (including humans) cause change in the environment where they live. Some of the changes are harmful to the organism or other organisms, whereas others are helpful.
L.EC.06.41 Describe how human beings are part of the ecosystem of the Earth and that human activity can purposefully, or accidentally, alter the balance in ecosystems.
L.EC.06.42 Predict possible consequences of overpopulation of organisms, including humans, (for example: species extinction, resource depletion, climate change, pollution).
After the story demonstration the students designed posters using Fred (Just like using Tiger Woods to endorse Nike or Gatorade) to get the word out about what is going on around our communities, and around the Earth!!!
The students really seemed to enjoy Fred's story...
L.EC.06.41 Describe how human beings are part of the ecosystem of the Earth and that human activity can purposefully, or accidentally, alter the balance in ecosystems.
L.EC.06.42 Predict possible consequences of overpopulation of organisms, including humans, (for example: species extinction, resource depletion, climate change, pollution).
After the story demonstration the students designed posters using Fred (Just like using Tiger Woods to endorse Nike or Gatorade) to get the word out about what is going on around our communities, and around the Earth!!!
The students really seemed to enjoy Fred's story...
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Welcome to our classroom BLOG!!!!!!!!!!!
I have created this blog for my students and parents to stay connected throughout the semester. I will post activities, upcoming classroom topics, and HOMEWORK, along with any other thoughts that might enter during the year. I encourage anyone to leave comments or questions under each of the posts. Please leave your name or ID for me to see as I cannot respond back if I don't really know who to respond to. I'm very excited to create this opportunity for the students to further bring technology into their lives!! Welcome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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