Friday, June 17, 2016

It Lives!

Time to start blogging again!  I'm in class right now and bring the tech to the people!  Watch for kids to contribute and new videos and all the bells and whistles the Google candy jar has to offer.

Coming in August...

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Welcome to 106!

School starts in just a few days and I hope you jam packed your short summer with lots of fun stuff! I was able to read some good books, clean out closets (moms like that sort of thing) and dream up fun things for us to do this year.

I will begin posting here soon, so come back and check out pictures, movies and work that you and your classmates created!

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Winter Solstice/Lunar Eclipse 2010

We have studied Winter Solstice as our Winter Celebration, as you know. But a cool thing happened that very night that we did not get to see in our area because of the snow that fell all night. We missed a total lunar eclipse. A lunar eclipse occurs when the moon passes behind the earth so that the earth blocks the sun's rays from striking the moon. This can occur only when the Sun, Earth and Moon are aligned exactly, or very closely so, with the Earth in the middle. (Wikipedia.com). The last total lunar eclipse on Winter Solstice took place about 500 years ago. Pretty neat from a historical standpoint.

I really wanted to see this, but didn't even try setting the alarm for 1:13 am the other night because now I have contracted a horrible germ that has made me sick and I figured I couldn't see it anyway. But lucky us! There were others who did get up in areas of North America where the weather was more favorable and took video so we can see what we missed.

This video comes from a man named William Castleman who is a professor in Florida. He likes scientific photography and making movies about it. The video is too good not to share with you, but I want to make sure I give Mr. Castleman the credit.


Winter Solstice Lunar Eclipse from William Castleman on Vimeo.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Winter Celebration 2010

Today was a big day here at Washington. We all got to showcase a Winter Holiday and present it to the school. Our Holiday was Winter Solstice. Check it out...








All of the classes presented something at each table and the students collected facts as they toured the gym. Here are some other group presentations.




Even our parents came! We love it when they can come and enjoy our hard work. Happy Holidays to you and your families!







Thursday, December 9, 2010

We Are At It Again!

We started Cycle 3 in Social Studies and the Revolutionary War is about to begin. We learned that the Colonists and the British are very angry with one another over Taxation Without Representation. In these videos, can you guess which group is acting out each word or term?

Word Box:
Patriot
Loyalist
militia
minutemen
Declaration of Independence











Good luck with your guessing!

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Revolutionary War Vocabulary Videos

See if you can guess what Revolutionary War Vocabulary word each team is acting out. Here are some choices:
Boston Tea Party, Boston Massacre, boycott, taxes, treason, or repeal.


The Ones


The Twos


The Threes


The Fours











Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Welcome to 2010/2011!

Welcome to Mrs. A's classroom blog! You can see lots of cool projects and find info here that might be a little more "interesting" than my regular website. The cool thing about a blog is that it keeps "changing" or "scrolling", meaning that new posts are always coming up to the top and older ones are scrolling into the "archive", or history place. You can also listen to my blog and share your projects with family who might be far away.

Speaking of family who is far away, you might notice the little map along the side. Every time a visitor stops by, a little red dot pops up to show us where the visitor lives. Pretty cool, eh?

You can also see Lyle the Hamster. He likes to eat. Please stop by and feed him. If you and your parents have an email account, you can leave comments under each post. Enjoy reading, watching, and feeding the hamster!