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Mr. E's class blog. We're a fifth grade class from Connecticut and are excited to share our learning with everybody. Please look around and let us know your thoughts by leaving a comment or two. We'd love to read about you too!



by Nina teacher: Mr. Edwards


Assignments
What to Expect in 4th grade 06/03
Simple machines 04/30
Vocab Words - 4/30/2010 04/30
Uncle Sam's Boat in Trouble 04/21
Immigration 04/13
Vowels / Voyelles 04/09
Spring Break 2010 04/07
Spelling Story: Week of April 5th 04/05
Current Events: March 19th 03/19
Current Event: March 2010 03/12
Meteorology and Ginger Zee 03/10
Shiloh - Final Chapter 03/04
Stone Fox Chapter 11 02/26
Cresent Moon Lake 01/28
Under water wonder 01/28
Jabberwocky 01/29
Which Way is Up? 01/28
What do you see...? #3 01/21
What do you see...? #2 01/21
Roller Coaster 01/08
Winter Break 01/06
The Grove 12/02
The Witches...Double Bubble 11/20
Storytelling Time 11/18
Books we've read 11/16
The Witches...Final Chapter 11/16
What do you see...? 11/13
Book Report 11/13
Vocabulary Words: Lesson 2 10/16
Graue Mill 10/16
Vocabulary Words: Unit 1 10/09
Quote for October 2nd 10/02
Honus and Me 09/23
Quotes - week of Sept. 9-11 09/11

Blog Entries
6/3 Fourth grade
4/30 picture number 3
4/27 The blue dolphin
4/23 Uncle Sam's crowded boat
4/14 Who would I like to be...
4/9 vowels poem
4/8 My vocab poem
4/6 Hoot
3/19 more current events
3/12 Current events
3/10 The blue monkey
3/10 Ginger Zee
3/3 Random story
2/24 The mysterious Benedict society
2/11 So B. It
2/10 Jabberwocky
2/4 Kira kira: glittering shining
1/22 i see...
1/22 I see...
1/8 Roller coasters
12/2 School back in 1862
11/20 The witches: Book vs. Movie
11/18 A book where imagination comes to life
11/16 to the Castle
11/13 your 11th birthday, 11 times
10/29 A journey back to Ember...

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Fourth grade Fourth grade was probably one of my favorite years ever! We did lots of blogging, reading and writing. We did a lot with the idea of simple machines and we also watch a lot of short, fun videos called Tim and Moby!
When we do blogging on our classroom blog it's REALLY fun. Some of what we blog about are assignments, and sometimes we blog about something that we came up with. It's also exiting to leave comments on other people's work, and it's even MORE exiting to get a comment back!
In fourth grade, we also do a lot of reading and writing! Some of the things we read are, Time for kids or Scholastic magazines or books like Shiloh and The Witches. Or a lot of times, we read our own free reading books, (there are lots of choices in our small "Library" in our classroom)
But my favorite thing to do in fourth grade is, WRITE!!! And that's lucky for me because here in fourth grade we do an ENORMOUS amount or writing! We write about provided writing prompts, like what's your favorite season and who's your superhero? We also write our blank books at the end of the year and illustrate them, which I'm sure you know is LOTS of fun! But the thing we do most is free writing, writing about anything you want. You choose your won topic or story!
We also do a lot of fun projects and stuff with simple machines. We studied about the six different types of simple machines (Lever pulley, inclined plane, screw, wheel and axle and the wedge.) Then we make our own simple machines and did a presentation in front of the class.
O.K., now here's a REALLY fun thing about 4th grade: Tim and Moby! I'll bet that you don't know what Tim and Moby is, do you? Well let me explain. Tim and Moby are short little "Movies" about, well about everything! Science, social studies, math, reading all sorts of things! We watch them frequently about stuff we just learned or about things that we are ABOUT to lean!

That was fourth grade, and it really WAS one of my favorite years EVER=http://

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