By Jeff Burns on
3/17/2008
We are going on a field trip to the Fiske Planetarium on the CU campus tomorrow as an introduction to our unit on space. They will need a sack lunch.
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By Jeff Burns on
3/10/2008
Our Read to Feed campaign is going strong! The students are eager to make a difference for families in need. The campaign will go on to spring break.
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By Jeff Burns on
3/3/2008
On Monday we kicked off our Read to Feed community service project. The students were enthusiastic about the opportunity to help people less fortunate than us. We’ll be finishing the project by spring break.
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By Jeff Burns on
2/25/2008
This week in science we learned about the various types of muscles such as skeletal, smooth, and cardiac. Then we constructed a “muscle booklet”.
Tuesday and Wednesday morning t ...
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By Jeff Burns on
2/19/2008
Thanks to all the parent volunteers for the Valentine’s Party. The students had a lot of fun!
This week in science we dissected owl pellets.
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By Jeff Burns on
2/11/2008
We were fortunate to have Dr. Hahn come in last Thursday to share his expertise about the skeletal, muscle, and circulatory systems. The students got to examine x-rays, check their heartbeat with a stethoscope, and test their reflexes.
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By Jeff Burns on
2/4/2008
Our Valentines Party will be on Thursday, February 14th from 1:30 – 2:40pm. I’ll be sending home a class list.
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By Jeff Burns on
1/28/2008
I’ll be contacting parent volunteers for our upcoming Valentine’s Party. We can take up to seven volunteers but no toddlers please.
This week in science we conducted a bone expe ...
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By Jeff Burns on
1/22/2008
Conferences went well. It was nice to chat with some of you about your child’s progress. Working together as a team will ensure their success.
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By Jeff Burns on
1/14/2008
I hope you and your families had a nice winter break. The students seemed rested and ready to learn this week.
On Monday, I introduced the skeletal system which is part of our new unit on the human ...
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