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Monday, January 28, 2013

Our plant comparison

Mrs. Johnston's plant has
flowered.
Mrs. Johnston's plant is
76 cm tall. Stephan
Mrs.Johnston's plant has a
broken leaf. Jordan
Mrs. Johnston's plant is 23cm
taller than our plant. Carl
Most of our flowers have died or are
dying. We can cut down the green
stalks and save the bulb. We can
plant the bulb next year.

Five flowers are dying. Autumn
Our plant measured 53 cm. Jero


 

Ms. Martens' amaryllis is
blooming!
Mrs. Huot's plant did not get
any water at Christmas break. It
has not yet flowered. The leaves
are still growing.
Mrs. Huot's plant is 53and a half
cm tall. Jordan







Monday, January 21, 2013

New growth!

Three flowers have died on our amaryllis plant. Four new flowers have bloomed!

I think new flowers will grow from the shoot of the dead flowers. Joyce

I think more flowers are going to bloom. Elaina

The plant isn't going to grow anymore. Stephan

The plant measures 48cm. Ethan

Friday, January 18, 2013

Christmas Around the World

We researched different countries and how they celebrate Christmas. We learned the languages that people from these countries speak. We also learned about the weather at Christmas and what they eat and how they decorate their homes. We shared our projects with our class and then Mrs. Blanchette's 1-2 class.







We researched the country of Jordan. It is in the northern hemisphere. They speak Levantine. They farm wheat, barley, tomatoes, egg plants, grapes and tobacco. by Jordan and Andrew
I learned that Italy has volcanoes. I learned that Italy's average temperature is 5 degrees celcius in December. I learned that Italy is making their Christmas trees more popular. by Teagan

 Italy is part of the Northern Hemisphere. by Matteo









Holly and I researched the country of Japan. In Japan there are 1279 mountains. They call Santa Claus, Hotei Oshi. Many people don't decorate their homes because it is a Christian celebration. Japan is part of the continent of Asia. by Martine

We researched the country of Poland. It is in the northern hemisphere in the continent of Europe. We learned how Polish people say Santa Claus; Swiety Mikolai. by Carl and Liam

Noah and I researched the country of Mexico. Santa is Spanish is Nino. When we presented to the class we had to use expression. We learned that Mexico is 7 degrees celcius in December. It is located in the Northern Hemisphere. This country has the largest spanish-speaking population. by Robert




 We learned about the land. In Australia cattle, sheep and ranches are on the land. In Australia there are many languages like French, Russian, German, Italian, Japanese and English. by Autumn
The average temperature in December in Australia is 29 degrees celcius. by Natasha

We researched the country of Brazil. They speak a bit of Spanish but their main language is Portugese. They have homemade presebres and nice red, green flowers. The temperature at Christmas is very hot and humid. by Joyce & Aylie




In Germany there is snow and rain in December. The temperature ranges from -5 to 10 degrees celcius. They eat spice cake, cookies and potato salad. They learn Latin or Russian. Germany is on the continent of Europe. by Elaina and Desiree











We researched the country of China. It is summer at Christmastime. We learned that they eat chicken for their Christmas dinner and they speak Mandarin. by Stephan and Ethan

after school program

Our gym teacher Mrs. Bialy  has an after school program. It's fun! Carl, Stephan, Jordan, Noah, Autumn, Darrius, Trey, Robert, Adam, Avery, Holly, Andrew, Kody, and Leeya are all the people who go to the after school program in grade 3-4. Two people each after school program get to pick a game. It's from 3:30-4:30. Each activity lasts for half an hour. We play hockey, volleyball, tag, basketball, dodge ball,  and other games.

by Carl and Stephan

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Growing Some More!

 



January 16th
The flowers are nice. I like flowers and one of the flowers is dying. They are good flowers. There are three flowers growing!                                            by Autumn
 




Thursday, January 10, 2013

Growing, Growing, Growing!

January 9th
January 2


January 7th
                                                                   
pretty flower by:Holly and Martine
 
The plant is 41cm. Two flowers are growing and blooming. The flower is 12cm. One of the buds is 6cm. The plant has gotten bigger. One of the flower is 10cm. The flower is red and closed it is 4cm. The stem holds up the three flowers. On January 2nd to January 9th you can see that there is a big difference. And that is the end of pretty flower.





Beautiful flower
by:Joyce and Natasha

Our class has been growing amaryllisa.
It has gown so so much.has been growing a amaryillis. it has grown so so much.
We have been seeing changes evry day. The bud are starting to bloom.
Now it's a flower. It looks really pretty.
It has three different colors Red, Yellow and Green. , yellow and green.
 it is 41cm long we just can't wait till it's done growing.
 it's getting really really BIG.