Friday, January 6, 2012
Eating Angiosperms
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Merry Christmas!
I am kind of happy to forget about school for a few days and just focus on my own family and friends. I might even read a book that isn't school related.
I hope you all have a wonderful holiday season filled with good food and fellowship. (And don't forget about the Social Studies projects that are due on January 9th!)
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
6th Grade Chemistry Christmas Party
What is ooblek? It is just ordinary corn starch and water, but when mixed together it makes the greatest slimy mess ever! Ooblek is called a non-newtonian liquid - which means it acts like a solid when firm pressure is applied to it, but it is also a liquid and will run between your fingers. Each student got to spend some time walking across and then sinking into the ooblek.
As a special gift from me, the class got a bag of candy chemistry experiments - pop rocks, zotz, and wintergreen lifesavers (who doesn't like making sparks in your mouth?!)
Friday, December 16, 2011
It's Christmas Time in Hill City
It was Christmas program day. Oof! That means practice in the morning and the "real thing" in the afternoon. It means lots of little girls in pretty dresses and boys in ties. It also means I didn't get any prep time today and had to wait 4 1/2 hours to go to the bathroom.
This is a hard-working, musically-talented class. Many of my kids have been giving up their recesses to come in and work on singing and playing their instruments with Mr. Kneeland. And boy, can you tell! Some years I have to play "Name that Tune" when the band starts, but this year the songs were loud, together and very recognizable!
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
The Two Little Pigs
Friday, December 9, 2011
ICC Engineering
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Studying Plants
The 5th graders have been studying plants. We had a (very difficult) test yesterday on plant parts. Today we started learning about the different kinds of plants.
The first group we will study are the nonvascular plants. These include the mosses and ferns. Today we took a careful look at moss. Tomorrow we will learn about ferns.
Every year I think I should start this unit earlier so I could actually go out and find moss and ferns before they die off for the winter. I always end up buying ferns at a florist, but I did manage to chip away from the icy ground some pieces of moss from under my deck yesterday.
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