3Y has been "buddying" with their classmates for the past few weeks. Each day the "buddies" have the challenge of finding 5 unusual things they have in common in 5 minutes. Here are some of our favorites:
We've both been to North Carolina
We've both never broken bones
We both like Star Wars
We both have older cousins
We both wear the same size shoes
We've been seen the Statue of Liberty
We've both eaten crepes
We've both been to a UVA football game
We both have cats
We both live near big trees
We both have "Lithuanion ansestors"
We both don't know how to spell "Lithuanion ansestors"
We both like ice cream
We have both been to England
We're both good at Easter egg hunts
We're both good at cheesy jokes
We both ride horses
We both have a younger sibling
We both liked the RPP (Rosa Parks Play)
We both play the recorder
We've both seen a manatee
We've both never petted a manatee
We both have moms that went to UVA
We both do martial arts
We've both been to the Aron Space Museum (air & space museum...)
We both have grandmas who once lived on Long Island
We've both seen a peacock fighting with a chicken
We've both seen the big orangutan asleep at the National Zoo
We both like to collect stuff
We've both been bumper carring
We've both watched a pie-eating contest
We both have dads who have visited San Francisco
We were both born the same week
We both call our granny granny
Friday, February 22, 2013
Monday, February 11, 2013
the bendy bone!!!!!!
we put a bone in vineger for a week to see what will happen when it gets no calcium. a week later we got to feel it. it was really bendy and slimy. -elliot
Friday, February 8, 2013
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Friday, February 1, 2013
It's February
We looked at real cells with the middle schoolers.
We gathered seeds like the Maidu indians.
We used sticks and seeds to make seed beaters like the indians in California did.
We made a model of the human backbone with noodles for the vertebrae and gummys for the cartilage and we got to eat a few gummys.
We used books and figured out all the names for the bones in the skeleton. We played Simon says but with the bones in the body.
McKenzie's mom brought us in a skeleton named Harry.
And she showed us some x-rays and taught us about bones!
We made a model of the inside of the bone. It has a paper tube and paint, some clay and some fluff, and a Twizzler for the bone marrow.
Some kids made the bone open and some kids made the bone closed like Loick.
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