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3H 2010-11


by AE teacher: Sue Halbert


Assignments
Summer Surprises 2011 06/16
Spring Stories 06/06
Personal Narrative Voicethreads 04/12
"Recycled Instrument Glog" 02/03
New Year's Resolution 01/03
Thanksgiving Poem 11/24
Maine Lighthouses 10/16

Blog Entries
6/13 Drowning in Money
4/12 Personal Narrative
4/6 Harriet Tubman by AE
2/22 Trum
1/25 Winter Wonderland Wordle
11/24 Thanksgiving
10/13 Owl's Head Light

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Did you know Owls Head Lighthouse is built under a hill? It is only 30 feet tall but the rock that it stands on is 100 feet above sea level. No one knows how Owl’s Head got its name. Some say it looks like an owl’s head from the water. The first lighthouse keeper was named Isaac Sterns only made 350 dollars per year. In 1989 they replaced the mirrors with a Fresnel lens. The Owl’s Head Lighthouse is very small and is made out of brick and mortar. This lighthouse is white at the bottom and black at the top with a spiral staircase. Owl’s Head Lighthouse is located west Penobscot, Maine. I enjoyed learning about Owls Head Lighthouse and I hope you did too!

Article posted October 13, 2010 at 10:13 AM • comment (4) • Reads 1187 • see all articles



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I am a third grader in 3-H and I am 8. Gymnastics is my favorite sport. I am a member of a Gymnastics team called JOGA. Level 7 is my level.
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