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The students' blogs have been transferred to 8th grade.

by NJLI teacher: Rye 8th Team


Assignments
Garden Dichotomous Key 09/17

Blog Entries
6/15 NJLI Wordle
6/11 NJLI Voicethread
5/22 Roadkill Size , 2009
5/13 Shoe Advertisement
5/8 Roadkill Graph
5/7 Earthcast 2009
4/23 Seed Packets
4/9 Acid Rain
3/4 Antarctica Flag
3/3 Stock Market Report
2/2 Still Life
2/2 Science Valentines
12/16 Ice Storm
12/11 Diving in Antarctica
12/5 Joe Flood
11/24 Antarctica Reflection
10/30 Solar System Objects
9/26 Inner Planets

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Antarctica Flag


 


The 12 pieces at the top represent the 12 countries that are stationed in Antarctica; they are red and white because that is what the stereotypical “south pole” looks like. I drew a peace sign to represent that there is peace between all countries. The peace sign is blue because that represents the color of the ice in Antarctica. The recycle sign in a heart shape represents that the people in Antarctica are trying to recycle more and find new ways to recycle, it is in the shape of a heart because, they are recycling because they love our Earth. The recycle sign is green because they are trying to go green. There is a person because they have scientists and researchers in Antarctica. He is wearing warm clothes and a warm hat because it is very cold there and you have to wear really warm clothes. The seal, penguin, whale, and starfish are some of the animals that live in Antarctica. The animals are all their usual color. They are all standing on an iceberg because there are tons of icebergs in Antarctica.

Article posted March 4, 2009 at 07:56 AM • comment • Reads 640 • see all articles



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