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We are going to map out our "dream summer vacation" across the United States. Step one will be finding and exploring famous landmarks in America. Step two till be mapping out our favorite locations, and labeling the distance to each location.
Step 1.Street View Gallery
Step 2. MapMaker Interactive
Completed Example(click to enlarge):
I know you all have some questions about what life will be like at middle school next year. Let's get our questions about 6th grade answered by current 6th grade students! Mrs. Colburn (middle school tech teacher) is going to help us out by having her 6th grade students comment on our blog posts and answer some of the questions we might have. Head over to the Helab Blog Portal to start your new post.
Below are the final results from our most recent Sumdog.com online math challenge. Congratulations Kyle!
"Slow & steady wins the race." "Don't aways believe what you hear." Learn these lessons and more at Learn Your Lesson!, a collection of animated Aesop's Fables.
Visit the only online interactive kids museum with real, live teachers. Today, we will do the Daily Doodle at Fraboom.com.
Today, let's visit some incredible dinosaur interactives. We only will have enough time to spend a few minutes at each activity. Let's get started now!
Click the picture below to visit a great site full of interactives about plants, life cycles, and photosynthesis.
On May 16th, 5th graders from Hutchings "live blogged" with 5th graders from Latson. We followed our blogging and commenting rules, as Mr. Horne & Mrs. Cain (Latson's tech teacher) only approved comments that were appropriate and comments that stayed on topic. Thanks Latson for joining us today!
We viewed and commented on this video: Eric Whitacre Virtual Choir
3_5.CC.1 Communication and Collaboration
Visit the link below for some great time telling activities.
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Telling Time Website