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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 What to Expect in 4th Grade
4/30 My Simple Machine Group
4/9 My Vowel Poem
4/7 My Boring Spring Break
4/5 The Basketball That Came to Life
3/19 The Winter Olympics
3/12 I'm a Fighter Too - Summary
3/10 The Presentation with Ginger Zee
2/26 Shiloh Epilogue
1/29 The Jabberwocky Prequel Poem
1/22 Percy Jackson and the Olympians
1/8 Roller Coasters Today
12/2 The Grove of 1862
11/20 The Witches Movie and Book
11/19 The 39 Clues In Too Deep
11/16 Into the Castle
11/13 Harry Potter and the Order of the Pheonix
10/19 Graue Mill
9/11 Arab proverb's Awesome quote
9/4 My Favorite Quote

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The Presentation with Ginger Zee I was super excited for the NBC5 weather reporter and meteorologist Ginger Zee to give us a presentation! First, she talked about her childhood. She said that what grabbed her to the weather was that she had once experienced a water spout. That really got our attention. Now she taught us how meteorologists predicted the weather. I always thought they just had lucky guesses . Apparently, they use all kinds of tools like weather balloons. A weather balloon is a powerful balloon with a box attached to it. The box collects data from the troposphere(the first layer of the atmosphere)and sends it back to earth. At the end of the presentation, we would get our pictures taken and we'll be on NBC5! I better tell my mom!

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