Learning Bomb

In the morning, we had hot chocolate and a lesson about wild animals.  I learned a lot that I didn’t know.

Then we had a wood lesson.  We got to see how you see how old the tree is, and you don’t even have to cut it down!

After that, we went on a walk to the waterfall, and I got to paint pictures of the waterfall.   Gloriana came with us dressed up as Sacagawea.

Then we had lunch.  I had corn cakes and acorn squash.  The corn cakes were delicious.

Then we took a walk up big rocks and ended up at a spot that overlooked the waterfall beautifully.

After that, we got in the water and looked for macroinvertebrates under rocks.  It was fun to get to cool down.  When the other group came back, they were covered in mud.

On the way back home, we did a fun map project.  It was the best field trip ever!

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Cooking

I wish to have a cooking channel.  I am good at cooking, and I like doing it.  This summer, I took a baking camp.  We made soft pretzels, pretzel cookies, whoopee pies, monkey bread, and apple cake.

 

NH Girl

I’m from waffles for breakfast on Christmas morning.

I’m from a big yellow house with neighbors

who give us maple syrup.

I’m from my mom’s delicious smelling barbecue pork.

I’m from “I’m not a party pooper grammy,”

and pizza on the first day of school.

I’m from South Carolina beaches to New Hampshire fields.

I’m from turkeys to my new nickname Abbagobble.

I’m from walks up Eagle Ridge.

I’m from my pink lamp.

I’m from family outings like the Polar Caves.

I’m from baking whoopie pies to bakin gmonkey bread.

I’m from fudge brownies that my mom makes.

I’m from my pink teddy bear.

I’m from my mom’s Candyland pie.

I’m from my pink room.

I’m from my mom’s chocolate-chip pumpkin muffins.

I’m from my dad’s pancakes.

I’m from a loving family.

 

 

 

2013 Hopes and Dreams

A challenging thing for me is doing a handstand.  Strengths I have are memorizing Bible verses and keeping my desk clean.  I’m curious about famous gymnasts and Lewis and Clark. In the future, I see myself as a gymnastics teacher.  My happiest day ever would be Christmas with my best friend.

Welcome to Your Blog

Welcome to your blog. This will be a place where you will post pieces you have written. The audience for your writing will not only be students in your own classroom; it will include students in other elementary classrooms as well. Other trusted adults will comment on your writing, making suggestions that will help you to become a better writer.

Always post good writing to your blog. When you post comments about others’ writing, please be considerate and respectful as well as helpful. Treat other online members of this project the same way you would treat them if they were right there in the room with you.

You may not give out personal information, like your name, address, phone number, email address, or family information, to anyone – not even to other members of this project. When you work online on the internet, like we will be doing, it’s important to your safety that you keep personal information about yourself private – even if someone else asks.

If you ever see or read anything on your blog or someone else’s blog that disturbs you or makes you feel uncomfortable, please lower the lid on your computer and tell your teacher right away. She will know how to help.

Finally, be sure to let your parents know about this project. Every day, talk to them about what you’re doing and what you’re learning. They will be interested to hear about your new experiences!

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