By Shalaine Root on
10/27/2008
This week's update is brought to you by Trevor S.
Last week in Mrs. Root's theme class we did a lot of things. On Monday, we worked on our animal/plant/tree circlebooks. We worked on them again on Tuesday and some people started them. On Wednesday, we worked on our circlebooks for half the class, most people finishing theirs. Then we put up a chart on the board that showed the average tempature, rainfall, and snowfall for the states in the northeast area that the indians that we are studing lived. On Thursday, we disscussed the chart and concluded that the weather is a lot colder there and they got a lot of rain and snow. On Friday, we first talked about the indians' culture and we began hi-lighting a northeast indian packet talking about what the indians were like. Those were all the things we did last week.
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By Shalaine Root on
10/20/2008
Last week we had a lot of fun studying about the Native Americans in the North East regin. We also did our circle books on a animal, a plant and a tree from the North East region. We talked about Keystone and our corn maze feild trip. That's what we did last weak. By: Jordyn T.
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By Shalaine Root on
10/7/2008
Andrew and Katey's Journalist of the week for week 9-22.
Last week we started learning about our ancient culture, the Iroquois Indians. These Indians are still in the northeast region today. We also watched an earthquake video about an earthquake that happened in Los Angeles in1987.The earthquake in L.A was very tremendous and powerful! We finished learning about the rock cycle and we looked at fossils and minerals from the kits from the School of Mines.
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By Shalaine Root on
9/24/2008
This newsflash is brought to you by Angela F.
This week has been very exciting because on a flaring Tuesday, we went to Roxbrough State Park. We took a hike, we saw many rock landforms, plants, and animals like deer, squirrels, and an assortment of birds.
In Theme, we've been working on geology and learning about rocks. We've seen many forms of rock, like sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic.
Our read-aloud book is Half-Magic , where 4 children find a magic charm that grants them half a wish, and the charm takes them on many magical and exciting adventures.
To wrap this exuberant week up, we had a thrilling week of going to Roxbrough, and reading the adventures of Half-Magic.
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By Shalaine Root on
9/23/2008
On Monday, 9-17-08, we took a look at the rocks from the Colorado School of Mines. A special thanks to Ms. Ball for getting these rocks. Tuesday we went to Roxborough and hiked. We also saw some wildlife. We were VERY quiet and saw 3 deers! Mrs. Root also go a new camera for us to take pictures in class of experiments, feild trips, and other things. We took many pictures on our field trip. Wednesday everybody worked in the upstairs computer lab and did 2 different web searches about earthquakes. Thursday we watched the movie "Earthquake! Disaster in L.A." about the 1989 earthquake.
Thanks Jennifer M. and Ben V.!! 
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By Shalaine Root on
9/9/2008
Hello again! This report of the events of Mrs. Root's class is brought to you by Rohit S. and Adriana G.
The week of September 1 was an exciting 3rd week of school. Starting with a day off for Labor Day, on Monday. Resuming school on Tuesday, we watched two movies about volcanoes, mountains & earthquakes, learning much about them. Continuing the week, we read an excellent magazine called Junior Scholastic, gaining knowledge about current events such as Global Warming, Election '08, trouble with bullies, and life in India. Finishing off our week, we began switching for Language Arts and Math. Then, as an end of the week treat, we had a fabulous demonstration with delicious plates and magma aka graham crackers and frosting. As you can see Mrs. Root's class is the best class,...
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By Shalaine Root on
9/8/2008
Hello, I hope everyone had a great weekend. This year we are going to have guest reporters giving us their comments on what is going on in our room. This week we will be hearing from Deric P.
We started the school year. We started E.R.B. testing. We did a thing called scavenger hunt to learn more about each other. The class filled bean bags with bean bag beans. The class also made class rules - Be Respectful, Be Responsible, Be Safe, Have fun, Let Mrs. Root teach, Do your best.
and Stella F.
During the second week of school, we finished the E.R.B. testing from last week. Then we started learning about geology; we watched an Earth movie and took notes,and we did an Earth experiment with an egg (we cracked the eggshell which is the crust, peeled the shell off the egg, cut the egg in half, and saw the "mantle" and "core"). Our homework was the "artifact bag"(we bring in 10-15 items that we share with the class about ourselves). We also had student council elections. Three students ran for class representative:Madi Smith, Maddie Dillon, and Angela Fei. After three wonderful speeches, and a close vote, Madi Smith was class representative, and Maddie Dillon was the alternate. There was also an art contest by IFAW (a group that helps animals). These are the things that we did in the second week of school.
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By Shalaine Root on
8/19/2008
Hi all!! We had a great day today. We spent some time getting to know our classroom and where things are located within the room. Tomorrow we will begin the ERB testing as well as getting to know each other with some activities. We will do many "getting to know you" type of activities to build a strong community within our room. Parents - hopefully you have seen your homework (parent - child questions, new internet permission form, the book lending agreement, and the notecard) and your kiddo has let you know the due date (Friday). I know it's a little early for book orders however there we some great books in this month's orders so I decided to start with them today. Orders are due on Sept. 3. You can turn in orders anytime between now and then. If you are going to write a check, please make them out to Scholastic Book Clubs not to myself or the school. We have our dates for Keystone Science School - we will be going with Ms. Embry's class Oct. 29-31. We will be tired but still able to Trick-or-Treat....
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