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We are a 6th grade class that is piloting a 1:1 laptop program using MacBook computers. We blog, Skype, make Wiki pages, produce digital videos, podcasts and vidcasts.

by Anthony teacher: Brian Crosby


Blog Entries
5/3 Balloon Chip Bag Experitment
4/29 Rockets
4/29 The International Space Station
4/26 High Hopes 2
3/25 Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and Tsunamis
3/17 The Time that I Learned How To Ride A Bike
3/11 The Big Train
3/10 Facts About Me
3/4 My Now Dog
2/24 The Time I Mad A Igloo Out Of Snow
1/21 San Francisco Zoo
12/10 The Important Thing About Me
12/9 Figurative Language
12/8 The Best Christmas Ever 2
12/7 Buffalo
10/27 The Best Christmas Ever
10/1 When I Was Five And Now
9/17 Maniac Magee
9/10 Baseline Post
6/9 This Summer
6/4 MY High Air Balloon
5/28 My Balloon Launch Essay
5/27 My balloon
5/14 High Hopes
4/30 Raccoons
4/29 animal ark #1

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Rockets

In space, a engine will have nothing that it can push against. So how dose a rocket move out there? Rockets will work by a scientific rule that is called a Newton's third law of motion. A English scientist named Sir Isaac Newton listed three Laws of Motion and he did that more than 300 years ago.

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