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Class of 2012-2013
The students' blogs have been transferred to 8th grade.

by CJBR teacher: Rye 8th Team


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2/18 Las Líneas de Nazca
5/22 Roadkill Project
5/3 Germans vs. Romans Essay
3/8 Roman Gladiator Excerpt
12/8 Battle Of Marathon
11/29 My Prezi
11/4 Math Letter
10/12 Traveling in The Galaxy
9/12 Eye Spy With My Little Eye
9/7 First Blog Post
11/1 Merrowvista Web
9/22 My First Blog

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Moon Rocks

 


The Moon Rocks


By, CSMA


Having the moon rocks in our classroom was an amazing experience. It very interesting to see and hold a piece of the moon! We learned so much about the moon so we could know exactly what the moon rocks were made of. We learned that the moon rocks were made of Basalt, Breccia, Anorthosite. Basalst is made of crystals, and is usually a dark igneous rock. Breccia is a combination of different kinds of rock. Anthrosite is white, and mostly made of feldspar. Anthrosite is more than four billion years old! It was formed when the moon was young, and was made when crystals floated to the surface, and, well, crystallized. We learned about the moon in many different ways. We had a guest speaker come in and show us a slide show all about the moon! We did a scavenger hunt during class to learn more facts about the moon. Having the moon rocks in our own classroom was a wonderful experience to learn about Earth's natural satellite, the Moon.

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