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Featured Blogger: Keith |
Wednesday, June 20, 2018
Bye Nurse Rahn
Pollinator Projects
Featured Blogger: Zoey |
Wednesday, June 13, 2018
STEM Challenge
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Featured Blogger: Kyle |
This is me and my group testing our umbrella. |
Monday, June 11, 2018
3Sp Research Extension Project
Featured Blogger: Sammy |
In writing and reading, 3Sp students have been working on research extension projects which is when we could pick a informational topic that we could research on. For example, I chose dogs, Nathaniel chose Jackie Robinson, and Colin chose Paul Revere and so on and so forth. We had to find at least 2 books on that topic. After or before you had found your 2 books, you would go to the school library and find more books for your topic. After you got as much books as you need, you would start reading. After you’re done reading your books, you start taking notes. After you’re done taking notes, you start making your presentation. Here is the title slide of my presentation:
After that, you would check with a partner. For example, me and Nathaniel both checked each others projects. Now, believe it or not, you just wait. You wait until Ms. Sprague calls your name to check your work. After you and Ms. Sprague check, you are officially done!!! Now that you know all about research extension projects, I encourage you to do one at your house. See you later on the 3Sp blog!!!
KG Buddies in the Garden
Featured Blogger: Nathaniel |
Hello, my name is Nathaniel and I am going to tell you about our KG buddies in the 3-4 garden. When we were in the garden you and your buddy looked around and if you found something interesting you would draw it on a paper. I drew a mini tipi. A tipi is a structure that native americans lived in. I saw a lot of papers and they all were good third grade or not. First when we started drawing we drew in pencil. Next when we were done we colored in what we drew. Finally when everybody was done you and your buddie got to play on the playground. It was a really, really fun way to spent time with your KG buddie. Thanks for reading my blog about KG buddies in the garden. We will see you next time.
Friday, June 8, 2018
3Sp Shared at Assembly
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Featured Blogger: Marley |
Hello!
(warning: running out of title ideas)
Hi! It’s so nice to see you again! Its me, Marley! Remember? Yay! Ok, today I will be talking to you about how me and everyone else in 3Sp shared at our latest assembly! As you probably remember (which you don’t), we recently (in late May) had an assembly in the gym, in which 3Sp shared our colonial newspapers. What are the colonial newspapers that we wrote? Results of a time machine, perchance? Well, that answer sure is wrong! We studied and wrote them ourselves! How were we organized? Well, there was the walkers (the people who stood up and walked around the gym to show the newspapers), and the talkers ((haha, it rhymes) the people who talked about our colonial newspapers.) Walkers, talkers, walkers, talkers… ok, I’m getting off task, what was was I saying? Oh, yes, right, well, ummm... I guess I’ll see you later… so… bye!
These are pictures from the assembly.
Wednesday, June 6, 2018
Cultural Arts Assembly
Featured Blogger: Enzo |
The first thing that happened was a guy was on the stage and pretending to be a mime. He also was pretending to be trapped in a box. At the beginning of the play there was a rich guy and all he cared about was his money. And one day his heart turned to glass and he went to a witch. And the witch made him a real human heart.
The second play is where a kid is trying to put a boat in the water. It was foggy out and the kid kept tugging and tugging. When the fog went away he realized he was hitting a rock.
The third play was my favorite play! On the hills of Japan there was a village and right next to the village was a river. There was a never ending food supply because if you put sand in a bowl you will get a fruit or rice. The village was really wealthy. And the river you could have never-ending water. If you drink water from a bowl it will fill up again.
I hope you liked it!
This is a picture of the first play. |
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