Friday, March 15, 2019

March 15, 2019- Measuring Outside



Agenda:
  • Read 20 minutes
  • Homework: Dinosaur slides and opinion writing piece due Monday
  • Sign up for parent teacher student conferences opens tomorrow.  Theses conferences are next week on Thursday night and Friday morning.
What we did today:
  • In our Wild Robot story, Roz was running down the foothills to escape from Shadow the wolf, who was hunting her on his own.  To escape, she had to undo her tool belt after the wolf caught her.  She took a rowboat and started to row into the bay.  The ocean became too rough and it destroyed the boat!  Roz was saved by a whale named Coral, who had heard the story of her and Brightbill from other birds.
  • For Fresh Air Friday, we had to measure different items and find things in nature that are about a meter long.  We used a piece of yarn to measure.  Things that we found were: the circumference of a rock, a log in the Whispering Woods beside the tipi, the sundial, 20 diamonds in the fence and a branch on a tree.
  • We had one last class to work on our dinosaur slides and opinion writing.  Most of us had to redo it because our first draft was not in paragraphs and was not very long.
  • We also had our spelling test

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