Wednesday, February 26, 2014

I love math


I love Math. I love school because my mom teaches me. I am doing "take aways" and " adding".  On this paper I colored the "take aways" answers red and the " adding" answers blue. There were 50 problems!

Done by: Livia

Monday, February 24, 2014

Crickets



We have been learning about insects  in Science.  This week we are focusing on crickets.  The crickets can make sounds with their feet.  You can hear them from a long ways away.  I enjoy learning about crickets.


Done by Ashton

Friday, February 21, 2014

Acid Rain


Acid Rain

 

        Acid rain is rainfall that is turned to acid because of pollution in the air. It can cause harm to our
environment, mostly to forests and lakes.  The main cause of acid rain is the burning of coal and other fossil fuels.  All the gasses join together and turn the atmospheric water into acids.

        The effects of acid rain are the lakes and streams can have acid in them that will kill the plants and animals , it can damage the trees at high elevations and it can accelerate  the decay of building materials and paints.  Including one of a kind buildings, statues, and sculptures.        


        Some things that we can do to help stop acid rain are....We can try to use cars less often. You could car pool, walk or ride bikes. Try to save electricity by turning off lights, or the T.V. and, using things that use less energy such as LED lights.  

 


 
done by Ella

Monday, February 17, 2014

Japan


 In Social Studies we are learning about countries.  This week we will be learning about Japan.  We will read a book about the country and then we fill in our paper.  We have already done Brazil, Israel, Mexico and now we'll do Japan. We are learning about these different countries because America is made up of immigrants. It is interesting to learn about the countries that people have come from.
 
Done by : Aaron

President's Day

I love school. We talked about George Washington and Abraham Lincoln last week. Their birthdays are in February and that's why we celebrate President's Day.

I also like to do math problems. I am good at addition and today I started subtraction. I did 75 problems! I love math.

Done by: Livia

Bees

 
This week in Science we are learning about bees. I'm excited to learn about them because I want to learn about their stingers, their wings, how they make honey, and other interesting facts.


 

We listened to a talk by Elder M. Russell Ballard about bees. His father owned a lot of bees and their hives. It was very interesting. A bee only makes 1/12 of a teaspoon of honey in it's life, but every bee's small part is very important to the hive.

Click here to listen to Elder M. Russell Ballard's talk.

Done by : Ashton

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Endangered Animals


The Aye-Aye

 

        The Aye-Aye has dark brown or black hair.  It has a bushy tail that is bigger than it's body.  The Aye-Aye has big eyes, slender fingers, large ears, and long claws.

 

        The Aye-Aye lives in Madagascar.  They usually live in Rainforests.

 

        Aye-Aye's eat coconuts, bugs, and fruit.

 

        Aye- Ayes are endangered because they were thought to bring bad luck.  So if someone saw the Aye-Aye they would kill it on the spot.
 
 

The Bald Eagle

 

        The Bald Eagle is 31-37 inches tall.  They could have up to a 7 foot wing span. 

        The male Bald Eagle has a white head with a dark body and tail.  They have a curved yellow bill, and yellow feet.  The female Bald Eagle is the same but it is slightly larger. 

        The Bald Eagle eats fish, carrion, and birds. (Mostly ducks).

        The Bald Eagle's nest is usually on a massive platform or tree.  They return to the same nest every year.  They also add to their nests every year.

        The Bald Eagle is endangered because of DDT poisoning and illegal killing.  The Bald Eagle is now protected by the United States.
 
 

The Ocelot

 

        Ocelots are twice the size of an average house cat.  They have pointed fangs, and a sleek pretty coat.  They also have keen sight.

 

        Ocelots eat rabbits, rodents, iguanas, fish , and frogs.

       

        Ocelots live in South American Rainforests.  They also live in bush lands as far north as Texas.

 

        The Ocelot is endangered because their beautiful fur has made them a hunting target.
  Done By Ella

Monday, February 10, 2014

Ants

 
 
We are learning about ants for Science. I like learning about ants. It's fun and I've learned that ants can be helpful and they're hard workers. I get to learn about ants all week.
 
This is the ant book that we are reading

These are the notes I wrote today about ants.

Done by: Ashton

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

My Reading Books!

 For Reading and Social Studies I am reading these books
This book is called From the Mixed Up Files Of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler.  It is about two kids that run away from home because they don't like their chores.  They go to New York and live in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.  It is exciting and fun to read.
This book is called the Diary of Anne Frank.  I am reading this book because I was learning about WW2 in Social Studies.  This book is about a Jewish girl that lives in Germany during WW2.  Her family is trying to escape the Nazi's because they want to take her sister to a concentration camp.  So far I have read to where they have gone into hiding.  It is interesting to see how they lived and how they hid from the Nazi's.