9/11 Reflections

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Even though I was not born when it happend on the real day, I still know a lot about 9/11. I am really sad about this because the people who worked in the twin towers were just innocent people and the were killed by a terrorist attack around 9:30 in the morning. I feel that terrorism is NOT okay. It made me cry to watch people jump from the top of the buildings. I will show my love and support by remembering who lost their there lives and honoring all the firemen, policemen and others who helped. Never forget 9/11.

 

Life In 5th Grade

My life in 5th grade has been awesome so far! I love all of my teachers and they make learning really fun. We have learned some pretty interesting stuff in Mrs. Mcfall’s class and she is really nice.  I really like it in Mrs. Brantley class too  when we use these little things that look like dominoes. My favorite part in Mrs. Loubue ‘boo” class is the 40 book challenge! I also like it when Mrs. Ummel lets us play games. In Mr. Mac’s room we learn about the ecosystem and all of the Hands On Lab equipment. He is also really funny. I have also made some new friends this year and I have gotten really close to some people in my class as well. Thanks for reading My Life In 5th Grade! Bye!

Farewell-to-spring

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The height of the Farewell-to-spring flower is 1-11/2 feet tall. It can live up to 25-35 days. It blooms in the months of May and July It’s colors are Pink and Red, and the suggested uses are: Roadsides, mixtures, and floral gardens. Its interesting facts are: Named for it’s discover Captain William Clark of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. The common name for my flower is Farewell-to-spring. The Scientific name: Clarkia Amoena. Its Scientific family: Onagraceae.

Natural Resources

I learned what Renewable Resources are and I also learned what Nonrenewable Resources are. Renewable Resources are things such as Trees, Air and Wind, Vegetables, Fruit, Plants, Animals, Water, Sun, and People. Nonrenewable Resources are things like Aluminum, Fossil Fuels, Oil, Coal, Salt, Electricity, Rocks and Minarls. Turn your water off when your not using it so you wont waste it.

Row Your Site

Screen Shot 2015-11-06 at 9.48.38 AM                                                                                         A sheetland sheepdog is a very cool, pretty, and entertaining dog. It keeps people company and barks super loudly. This is a very fluffy dog and Its very stong. Switzerland is a safe place for these dogs to live in.  A cool name for these dogs are called Shelties. Here is the website that I  got all of this information from: http://facts4me.com

So Long 3rd Grade

The most important thing I learned was how to round and multiply and divide.

My favorite project was the animal project with a partner.

I was most surprised by the field day with the water and activites.

The thing I disliked most was having to do corrections.