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Welcome to the Week of September 26th!

9/27/2016

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Where the Wild Things Are -
 

Comparing the book to the movie and snacking along the way
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Science Inquiry -
During science we were asked to look at a bunch of sports balls.  We brainstormed questions and decided to test, Which ball will roll the farthest down a slope?  First we tested the balls on a slope. We noticed that the balls kept rolling to the right side of the hill. We wondered if it was the wind or the starting point that made the ball roll the the right of the hill so the next day we tried a different hill and the balls rolled a lot farther!  We are organizing our data and next will analyze and make a conclussion.

Written by: Regan, Jiya and Ms. K 

Sharing for our Cultural Museum

Introducing our Meal Worms!

Authoring a Mouse-size Book!

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Annie T.
10/1/2016 09:28:17 am

I loved when we got to have meal worms and testing how far the ball would roll.♥☆

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Adriana
10/1/2016 02:18:39 pm

Wow! The culture museum has open up a new level. I learned so much about my classmates and their culture.

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Adriana
10/4/2016 03:31:43 pm

Thank you so much for reading to us WERE THE WILD THINGS ARE. I really enjoyed the movie too! It was so emotional and funny. in fact I liked the movie so much I got
the book the next day!

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