By: Kaylee Schultz, Third Grader
Wednesday, November 25, 2015
The Input Output Tunnel
Today we did input and output. The whole class did it. We got to build a tunnel with the imagination playground blocks. After we built it, we got to go in the tunnel with a number and we came out with our new number. After we were done, we all took a picture.
By: Kaylee Schultz, Third Grader
By: Kaylee Schultz, Third Grader
Monday, November 23, 2015
We are Learning about Stars
We learned that there are millions and billions of stars. We also learned that a constellation is a group of stars. Stars that are a constellation look like they are close together but they are far away. When it is night for us it is day on the other side. The closest star to the earth is our sun. When stars are at the end they burn or explode. The sun doesn't move, it is the earth that does.
By: Ryu Ra, Third Grader
By: Ryu Ra, Third Grader
Thursday, November 19, 2015
International Learning Day at Winona State University
Today we joined the other third grade classes at Winona State University for International Learning Day. The kids got to walk around, visit displays about different countries and collect flags for their passports. We played dress up in clothing from a variety of different countries. There were students from Brazil and Venezuela, who taught us more about their countries. At the end of the day, we leaned a little Chinese, Japanese and Korean. It was a great experience with exposure to diverse cultures. Such a fun afternoon of learning!
Monday, November 9, 2015
Shadow Day
Today in science we traced each others shadows. It was lots of fun. We are going back outside. Everyone had a good time. There was chalk everywhere. More classes did it. We were going to do it a week ago.
By: Aden Pozanc, Third Grader
By: Aden Pozanc, Third Grader
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
Ice Cube Experiment
We put ice cubes in the sun to see which ice cube would melt faster. There was orange, black and white. When we were done we played outside. The End
By: Davien Potter, Third Grader
By: Davien Potter, Third Grader
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