Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Meeting Heming in Hong Kong

Today we talked to Heming online with Skype! 

When we talked to Heming he showed us sea glass and the biggest one was really big, about the size of a cookie cutter. He showed us a card that was called an octopus card! - Sasha

We learned about all the kinds of money in Hong Kong. A ten dollar bill you could see right through it! There was also gold and silver coins that I was able to see. A bunch of people were crowding in to see. But it was fun to see Heming all the way in Hong Kong. We are going to do that much more often. - Cole






Friday, January 18, 2013

The week where everyone was sick and it didn't snow

We played a cool game called Zoombinis  where you solve a bunch of logic puzzles.

We are also making Native american notebooks.


Friday, January 11, 2013

Back to business!

Everybody in our class is doing book club books. The book I'm reading is about a little boy named Walnut who can hear really well and say what's coming. It's Sees Behind Trees. Some people are reading Island of the Blue Dolphins or Kokopelli's Flute and Sign of the Beaver. All of the books are Native American stories.  

We made Cell cities on paper and there were all kinds of things we had to do like the mitochondria which is the power plant and the mayor which is the nucleolus. 


This week we started Monster Projects and that is where you have to make a monster and then describe it the best way you can and have another person try to draw it and see if they were right. We are having to do lots of drafts because it's really hard to describe it!

We made sheets about fractions where we made patterns with pattern blocks and used stencils to trace them. Then we colored them and made the key which said what fraction of the whole thing each shape was. First I divided up the whole things into hexagons because all the other shapes fit in that and then I did the rest from there.