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by John teacher: Mr. Edwards


Assignments
Museum of Science and Industry 05/02
Vocabulary Story April 2011 04/28
What's so special about Greenbriar? 04/18
Our New Life in America 04/18
Spring Break 2011 04/04
Night of the Twisters Comparison 03/25
Vocabulary Story 03/25
Night of the Twisters 03/24
What did we do this past week? (March 7-11) 03/14
Week in Review - February 17th 02/17
Ginger Zee 2011 02/11
Frindle Chapter 1-4 01/26
Frindle Chapters 12-14 01/26
Frindle Chapters 9-11 01/26
Frindle Chapter 5-8 01/26
Frindle: Summary 01/27
Lit. Circle Book 01/25
Construction worker 01/25
Stranger Danger 01/21
Week in Review - January 21st, 2011 01/21
What do you see#5 01/14
What do you see #4 01/14
Week in Review - Friday, January 14th, 2011 01/14
Holiday Writing 01/10
Winter Holiday Break 01/03
The Final Chapter of "The Witches" 12/13
Airplane 11/29
Hands 11/29
Thanksgiving Break 11/29
Gems: Determining Importance 11/08
Halloween 11/01
Book Reviews 10/08
Our First Blog Post 09/13

Blog Entries
5/2 sience and indestrey museume
4/25 greenbrair
4/25 The Marks family
4/4 My spring break
3/25 The forest.
3/24 Night of the Twisters
3/14 weekly review
3/2 Harry Potter and the Order of Phoenix
2/17 weekly review
2/11 Ginger Zee
2/8 Finished Frindle
1/31 frindle again
1/28 Frindle
1/21 week
1/21 Escape the Giant wave
1/10 christmas
1/3 Winter break
12/2 poland
11/22 Stuck at the air port
11/1 Halloween
10/13 Harry Potter
9/13 My first blog

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Gems Gems can be found on crowns worn by royalty and on sacred religous objects. Gems are made of crystals which are made of atoms. Most gems must be 5 or above on the mohs scale {gem scale} or above to be strong enough for use in jewlery. A mineral can get so hot inside a diamond in the earth that it melts. As the Diamond slowly cools the atoms fall into place to make a gem. Gems are found under ground. When a miner finds a gem it looks very different from the one you see on a necklace. It would look different because when you first find a gem it has a dull surface and rough edges. Then gem cutters cut the gem and smooth it to cover it's rough ugly flaws.

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