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All the students in room 15 teach and learn from each other. The challenges that are achieved are limited only by the restrictions of their own minds!

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4th Grade, RL


Teacher Assignments

Transcontinental Railroad 05/05
Top Five of Coloma 12/01
Who Are You? 08/25
Bonus BLOG 05/16
Old Sacramento 04/22
Westminster Woods Poetry 04/15
The Terrible Wave 01/08
California's History 10/23
California Railroad Museum "Top Five" 04/30
Westminster Woods 03/19
The California Gold Rush 11/30
The Cay book Review 10/03
Who do you like best in literature? 05/22
Mining in the California Gold Rush 12/31
Dedication of The Cay 10/07
The Phantom Tollbooth Theme 05/16
Westminster Woods 03/21
The Terrible Wave 12/07
Coloma! 11/06
Traveling to Golden Gulch 10/27
Timothy of The Cay 09/13

Teacher Entries

Transcontinental Railroad 5/5
Top Five of Coloma 12/1
Who are you? 8/23
Bonus BLOG! 5/16
Old Sacramento! 4/22
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Student Entries

AD The Transcontinental Railroad 5/24
d The Transcontinental Railroad 5/24
J The Transcontinental Railroad 5/24
SN The Railroad That Changed the World 5/23
J Transcontinental Railroad 5/21
t1 The Railroad that Crossed the Country 5/21
DF Change of The Transcontinental Railroad 5/21
S The Transcontinental Railroad! 5/21
R The Transcontinental Railroad 5/21
BJ The Transcontinental Railrad 5/21
K How The Transcontinental Railroad 5/21
BJ Places I want to go When I Grow up 5/21
V The Transcontinental Railroad Change 5/20
Ks The Transcontinental Railroad Change 5/20
CK The Great Railroad 5/20
J The Best Teacher 3/8
J I WENT TO COLOMA! 3/6
ML My Five Facts About Coloma 2/28
C My trip to Coloma 2/27
C Five Facts From Crazy's Trip to Coloma 2/26
S My Trip to Coloma 2/15
Ig The Gold Rush Days 2/15
R All About Butterflies 2/14
H What learned at Coloma 2/14
H Coloma 2/14

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Conditions of Use


Old Sacramento! Fourth graders! We just had a field trip on Friday, April 20, where you heard stories about Sacramento's past. Some of the stories were pretty incredible, some were humorous, and some were kind of sad.

You recorded information about the tour on your question sheet. Now it's your turn to tell others about a story you heard in Old Sacramento. Your task is to select one of the stories you heard and retell it here. Explain the story fully and completely; it is likely that people who read your BLOG will have no background information about your story. Therefore, you have to build the background and you have to tell the story. Pick a good one that you want to share with everyone.

As always, check your spelling and conventions. Try to be published in no more than two tries. In order to do that, you will need to be thorough, accurate and entertaining in the way you tell your story!



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My Classes & Students

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2008-2009

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2009-2010

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2010-2011
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Mel
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The Wheeler

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2011-2012

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2012-2013

About the Blogger
Mr. La Marr is in his 28th year of teaching. He is fortunate to be working with such talented and motivated students. Each day is an adventure and we never know quite where we will land!

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