Friday, December 16, 2011

We had a nice Friday!

We had a productive Friday. Today we had Spanish class, worked on how to make and use line graphs to interpret data, wrote letters with our Kindergarten Buddies, selected and read books from the school library, watched CNN student news, worked on writing responses to literature we are reading, wrote poetry, visited and used the Scholastic Homework Hub to learn how to write well composed book reports, learned more about the colonization of America in New England by the British, practiced writing analogies and direct quotations, and completed a SMART board vocabulary activity. Some of us are tired! Some of us are glad it's Friday! All of us are looking forward to reading more of your blog entries.

Here are some notes we thought we would pass on from individual students...
  • Kaitlin wants to be a cultural anthropologist and would like to know more about indigenous Australians.
  • Max is a hunter and would like to know about which animals are hunted in Australia and whether some are hunted to extinction. He wants to be a game warden when he gets older.
  • Hunter is interested in becoming a scientist and loves physics, electricity and energy. He wants to know about how they generate electricity in Australia. He also wants to know if they have good science programs at UW Oshkosh.
  • Morgan loves the Chicago Bears. Enough said.
  • Cody loves foxes and wants to know if they have different kinds of foxes in Australia.
  • Nicole loves great books and would like to know what good books there are about Australia for kids.
  • Jonathon loves playing football and asks if there are certain sports that Australians love.
  • Tony is wondering what the food is going to be like on the plane trip.
  • Chelsea is wondering what outdoor games kids like to play in Australia. Do they go in the forest to play? Do they see cool animals?
  • Matt wonders about the Great Barrier Reef. Will you see any sharks? Or whales? Or manta rays? Or eels?
We know these are hard questions to answer, so maybe once the trip starts you can tell us more.

Have a great weekend!

Kids from Room 8

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