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Monday, October 24, 2011

End of October...Where does the time go?

Science-Focus on Environments and Ecology
1. Create biomes- Research (thanks Kristen!)
2. Build a virtual biome
3. Ecosystems
4. Practice Vocabulary
~For those Interested: Cells ALIVE! (Eddie)
*Oh my goodness, gracious! Check out the sand bacteria, GROSS, but cool! :-)
* Take a quiz if you'd like.
*What's smaller than the tip of a pin? WOW, who knew?
Reading sites:
1. Into the book
2. Comprehension Interactive
3. Study Zone
4. Latin/Greek Roots to challege your self :-)
MATH/Social Studies: Today we leaned about the purpose of a census. Check out some cool sites to read some mathematical statistics. One of my favorites-Appromimate $ earned per level of education. See you tomorrow!!!
What did you read for your 30 minutes?

11 comments:

santino said...

these are cool websites

Anonymous said...

Oh my gosh! I love these websites are awesome! Mrs. Smith thank you so much for telling me to go to the blog!


Sierra S.

Anonymous said...

My mom had to help me find Netherlands. It was funny because when I asked her she said,"I may not be able to help you,but I'll try."

Sierra S.

Anonymous said...

These Greek/Latin roots are amazing! I think I might make flash cards for the whole class! It's just amazing how most of our word are Greek or Latin! Thank you for teaching me this! If I can I'll bring my hurricane book in tommorow!
From,Julian :)

Anonymous said...

I know it's hard teaching 5th grade but thank you for trying so hard to teach us every thing you know,thank you.from,Brian

Unknown said...

Thank you for your wonderful comments everyone! Glad you are enjoying fifth grade. See you tomorrow!

Anonymous said...

Looking at this bacteria is so ground breaking! Science like this is one of my favorite subjects. In addition thanks for inspiring me to do awesome things such as interviewing Garett Lewis tommorow. You are such an awesome teacher! See you tommorow.
From,Julian

Anonymous said...

My interview with Garett Lewis went so well. I am sorry that I couldn't say a proper goodbye because I was in such a hurry. Garret thinks that it's not fair that the big corporations work hard for thier money but the protestors think that they should have money when they don't work for it. I'll tell you more about it on Monday. Thanks for the awesome kindness coin. I love it.
From, Julian

Sierra S. said...

Kristen and I thought about you saying a dog mind reading science experiment would be more like a demonstration, and we came up with making a robot and, the question would be, "Can you make a robot with metal scraps, a motor, battery, tape recorder, microphone, light bulbs, part of a trash can, wheels, metal boxes, and other supplies. But for another thing were not gonna let any thing stop us. We really want to go to SARSEF.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for inspiring me to do things such as interview Garett Lewis. You are such an awesome teacher! Thanks for really introducing me to current events and news reporting. Ever since we started watching CNN I've really wanted to be a newsreporter! I'll print my interview out on paper from my tape recorder and share it with the class at morning meeting on Monday. I also got pictures with him! The pictures are awesome and they can help me in college. I got to meet alot of the people from the radio stations! The radio station was like a huge maze, and it took me a while to find my way around. Have a wonderful Halloween!
From,Julian

Unknown said...

Hey everyone! I hope you are having an eventful weekend! I have a cold, so I have been resting up, especially to be ready for Halloween on Monday! I hope to find more pumpkins so we can delve deeper in our investigation. Thanks for your comments! Julian, all I've done is "feed the seed", you are the one who has decided to "grow". It's my pleasure to be your teacher. Thank you for your updates. It's been so much fun to read them. Glad your interview went well, what a wonderful adventure you have only begun! :-)