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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Dream Vacation


Now that we have finished studying different geographic areas, we are writing about our dream vacation to one of these areas. The assignment is to describe a vacation including the weather, clothing, transportation, shelter, and activities found in the area. Naturally found plants and animals should be described, too. My favorite part is the food found in the area. I am looking forward to the descriptions of the food. I want descriptions that will make my mouth water and my tummy rumble. I hope to hear about sweet, juicy raspberries; red, steamy crabs; and soft, hearthy wheat bread. Where would you go on your dream vacation and what food would make you drool? I am looking forward to reading these papers.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

100 Days of School


It is official. We have completed 100 days of school this year and you are 100 days smarter. All of our 100s day activities wore me out. I loved the words you made with the letters "o-n-e-h-u-n-d-r-e-d". Judy and Sunny came up with the most real words. Way to go! All the different equivalent names for 100 were awesome, too. It is so obvious you have developed some fact power this year. Applauds to Jake for coming up with the most equivalent names for 100 in 100 seconds. You know I enjoy the 100 day math activites, but the stories were awesome, too. I was amazed at your visualizations and retellings for 100th Day Worries by Margery Cuyler. You were really able to recall a lot of details. 100 Days of School by Trudy Harris and The Wolf's Chicken Stew by Keiko Kasza are always cute stories. Do you think the wolf learned a lesson in the story? And I am still amazed that we didn't have any duplicates on the 100 item collections that you brought in to share. It was great to act like a scientist to think of ways that we could sort the groups. Well, I've put away my vest with 100 buttons until next year. What was the best part of the day for you?

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Imaginations Gone to the Birds

Well, maybe it isn't a bird. The imaginary creatures created this week are just outstanding, amazing, and unique. Reading about the flinggonsuris, the calumub, the flambooshoo, the bleep, and the graphus reminded me that we are all the same, but different just like the animals you created. All the animals may have a toucan beak, giraffe neck, and butterfly wings, but you have made them your own as you described their noises, habitat, and talents. I think even Dr. Seuss would be pleased with your work. What do you think it would be like to have a grufle for a pet?

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Bizzare Week


What a strange week we have had this week. I enjoyed my unexpected time at home playing games and reading Percy Jackson and the Olympians: the Lightening Theif. Did I tell you I earned 13 points on the AR test? It was fun, though weird, to have 2 early release days after the snowy break. It was rewarding to get Mr. Andy as an official "teacher-in-training" for his practicum experience. I know he is excited, too. But I must say your imaginary animals were the highlight of the week. I cannot wait hear what you write about them this week. Will your animal help you do homework, eat metal cans, or swim through the air? The possibilities are endless. What was your favorite part of the week?