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Sunnyland 4th Grade!: March 2014
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Friday, March 28, 2014. Fourth grade math focus has shifted to all things Measurement. To help students learn the different units for both Standard and Metric Measurement systems, they created these slide shows consisting of items that would be measured using the appropriate units. Evyn's Standard Measurement: Length video. Eli's Standard Measurement: Weight. Eric's METRIC Measurement: Length. The students will continue working on these following Spring Break. Come back to see what else they create!
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Sunnyland 4th Grade!: October 2013
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Wednesday, October 30, 2013. Students spent a recent class period brainstorming and discussing sky objects. What are sky objects visible to the naked eye? Visible with the aid of something like a telescope? Visible at night or during the day? Are planets visible to the naked eye? We had a great discussion. I reminded students that I am still learning a lot about space and the solar system, and that some of them know much more than I do. It's great to have a classroom where we are ALL learning. Congratula...
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Sunnyland 4th Grade!: December 2013
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Thursday, December 19, 2013. Links to this post. Help With Long Division. Links to this post. Hour of Code - Scratch Holiday Cards. During the Hour Of Code. Students created holiday cards using the Scratch. Tutorial. Here are some of the projects created by students in the afternoon class:. This is Sarah M.'s card. Click on the little polar bear in between the two cabins. This is Charlize's card. Click on the green flag! This is Ellis' card. Turn on your speakers. Click on the green flag! First we chop u...
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Sunnyland 4th Grade!: August 2013
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Thursday, August 29, 2013. Welcome to 4th Grade! We have a very exciting year planned for you. To start it off, you will have two teachers instead of one! Mr Pahl will teach math, science, and technology while Ms. Avera teaches literacy, social studies and art. It is going to be FANTASTIC! There will be another post coming soon, but until then, here are some videos to show you what kinds of things you can expect while in 4th grade. Mr Pahl and Ms. Avera. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Sunnyland 4th Grade!: Seattle Aquarium Google Hangout
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Monday, June 16, 2014. Seattle Aquarium Google Hangout. This morning, the 4th graders participated in a Google Hangout with Darcie from the Seattle Aquarium. She talked with us while standing in front of the Window on Washington Waters Exhibit. Thank you so much for your time, Darcie! June 16, 2014 at 9:36 AM. Hopefully it doesnt, but if they do go endangered hopefully the disease stops and the population can go back up. June 16, 2014 at 9:36 AM. I hope to see you during summer if your there! Something I...
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Sunnyland 4th Grade!: May 2013
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Monday, May 20, 2013. 2012 Washington Achievement Award. Mrs Stuckart announced last week that Sunnyland had been awarded one of the 2012 Washington State Achievement Awards. Learn more about how schools are selected for this award here. Read the Bellingham Public Schools press release here. Way to go Sunnyland! Thanks to all staff, parents, and of course students for making this possible! Links to this post. Lines They should also be able to identify and draw examples of acute, right, and obtuse angles.
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Sunnyland 4th Grade!: June 2013
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Thursday, June 6, 2013. This amazing group of 4th graders read. OUTSIDE of class this year! I am so proud of them. They are only the second of my classes to reach the goal of reading over 200,000 minutes over the course of the year. As a result, I have agreed to do something STUPENDOUS for them. Last year, I slept on the roof. This year? Who knows. Stay tuned! Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome to our Learning Blog. Http:/ sites.google.com/site/sunnylandroom12/.
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Sunnyland 4th Grade!: April 2014
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Wednesday, April 23, 2014. What Book Are You Excited to Read? I just came across this post from the Bulldog Readers Blog. It's about one of Kirby Larson's. I am excited to read it because Kirby Larson wrote one of my favorite books: Hattie Big Sky. She writes about history, and I really enjoy history related stories. Kirby has also written other notable books about animals and their remarkable stories. You should look for her books in the library to see what I mean. She came here for second grade. Bellin...
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Sunnyland 4th Grade!: Salmon Survival
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Monday, June 16, 2014. Here is a video news story on King 5 about current research on marine survival of salmon in the Salish Sea. Local partners are participating in this study by sampling juvenile fish in Bellingham Bay as part of the Salish Sea Marine Survival Project. We love it when you leave us a comment! Please be sure your comment is interesting for others to read and that it somehow adds to the conversation. Be sure to read it after you type it. Does it say what you want it to say? Seattle Aquar...
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Sunnyland 4th Grade!: Sea Star Wasting Syndrome
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Monday, June 16, 2014. Sea Star Wasting Syndrome. During our field trip last week to Larrabee State Park, we observed a pretty disturbing sight. Many ochre sea stars appeared dead. They were white, falling apart, and many seemed to be liquifying right in front of us. Then on the news this morning, there was a story about Sea Star Wasting Syndrome. It's something many scientists are studying, including local scientist Ben Minor at Western Washington University. We love it when you leave us a comment!