Today we started building a milk jug igloo. We collected milk jugs to make our igloo. We still need about 300 milk jugs. We used string and a pencil to draw the circle on the cardboard for the base. We used a hot glue gun to glue the jugs together. We placed the jugs on top of each other. We made two layers. Our first row has 35 milk jugs. The second row has 35 milk jugs. We all got in the igloo to take a picture. by 3-4 class
Thursday, January 30, 2014
Our Igloo Part 1
Today we started building a milk jug igloo. We collected milk jugs to make our igloo. We still need about 300 milk jugs. We used string and a pencil to draw the circle on the cardboard for the base. We used a hot glue gun to glue the jugs together. We placed the jugs on top of each other. We made two layers. Our first row has 35 milk jugs. The second row has 35 milk jugs. We all got in the igloo to take a picture. by 3-4 class
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Animal Adaptations Exit Slips
Today I learned that technology mimis nature like flippers mimic ducks' webbed feet. I also learned that windshield wipers mimic eyelids. Martine
Technology mimics different kinds of animals like flippers mimic ducks' webbed feet. Andrew
Today I leaned tech was built to copy animals. Flippers are built to copy duck feet. Matteo
Today I learned about weird bird beaks. Birds need beaks to save themselves from animals and to eat. Logan
Today I learned about "weird bird beaks". We read the booklet 2 times and I learned huias are extinct. And a hummingbird that sips only nectar. Jamie
Today I learned that sword-billed hummingbirds have a a very long beak to get nectar from tube-shaped flowers. Autumn
My group read about weird bird beaks and why do birds have beaks. It helps them to carry their food. Haylee
Today I learned about animal eyes and that if you had eyes on the side of your head you wouldn't be able to read, play, do math and write. Desiree
Humans need eyes on the front of their heads because we need to eat, read, swim, play and drive. Aylie
Today I learned about animal eyes and about animals with eyes at the sides of their heads like frogs and orcas. They don't need to do things like humans. Emilie
Animal eyes are eyes that are on the side of their heads. We hard to put popsicle sticks in a milk carton using the eyes. Ethan
Technology mimics different kinds of animals like flippers mimic ducks' webbed feet. Andrew
Today I leaned tech was built to copy animals. Flippers are built to copy duck feet. Matteo
Today I learned about weird bird beaks. Birds need beaks to save themselves from animals and to eat. Logan
Today I learned about "weird bird beaks". We read the booklet 2 times and I learned huias are extinct. And a hummingbird that sips only nectar. Jamie
Today I learned that sword-billed hummingbirds have a a very long beak to get nectar from tube-shaped flowers. Autumn
My group read about weird bird beaks and why do birds have beaks. It helps them to carry their food. Haylee
Today I learned about animal eyes and that if you had eyes on the side of your head you wouldn't be able to read, play, do math and write. Desiree
Humans need eyes on the front of their heads because we need to eat, read, swim, play and drive. Aylie
Today I learned about animal eyes and about animals with eyes at the sides of their heads like frogs and orcas. They don't need to do things like humans. Emilie
Animal eyes are eyes that are on the side of their heads. We hard to put popsicle sticks in a milk carton using the eyes. Ethan
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