Here is an awesome site to use to read up on renewable and nonrenewable resources to prepare for this week's retake for that learning target!
This is Studio 214, our fourth grade classroom, where I will post cool websites, provide classroom information on upcoming events, and post pics of what we are learning in our class!
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Monday, September 8, 2014
Renewable and Nonrenewable Website for Practice
http://www.eschooltoday.com/energy/non-renewable-energy/what-is-non-renewable-energy.html
Thank You Project
Stay tuned! Fourth grade is working on a special project to thank some of our local sponsor and helpers that helps us throughout the year here at CCES with their time or donating goodies. We put the students in charge of this project and here is the first idea they came up with. They are so awesome!
Special Author Visit
We had a special visit today by an author! The kids loved the visit and got to meet the main characters in person!
Papparazzi
We have paparazzi in our class and their job is to record and lead a section of science class that focuses on student wonderings. They lead a discussion about whether the wondering would be researchable or testable. It is our hopes that we will have time each week to do just that- test and research to answer our wonderings! They do a great job leading this! We called it paparazzi because it goes along with our classroom theme and because the paparazzi documents events with pictures and articles and that's what we're doing too!
Thursday, September 4, 2014
Guest Speakers- Recycling
We had guest speakers talk to us today about recycling! They did a great job of explaining what we can recycle here in Cumberland County and how we can be better recyclers!
Wednesday, September 3, 2014
Bill Nye the Science Guy Video on Energy
If you have not mastered the natural resources learning target, this is a great video to watch!
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
Leader in Me Hand Motions
A special thanks to the fifth grade students in Mr. Turner's class for recording this and sharing!
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