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Should We Return to The Point? (12/13/10)
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Last week we took a field trip to the Garvies Point Museum and Preserve. We are also learning a lot about the Native Americans that once lived in New York. Let’s think about what we experienced there and answer some questions in your article. What was your favorite part of what we did at Garvies Point? Why did you choose that? Was there anything that surprised you about Native Americans? Would you recommend that next year’s fourth graders go on this trip as well? Why or why not? Support your opinion with details from the trip.
You may also add any other information that you would like.
I would also ask that you look at some of the WONDERFUL past blog entries of our class and make some comments to your classmates. We have done a very good job of expressing ourselves through our blog articles, and it is always great to get some feedback from your friends.
Of course… Make sure that you TRIPLE check your blog and your comments for proper capitalization, grammar, punctuation and spelling!
***Remember that a blog is NOT a journal. What you write can and will be viewed by other people, so DO NOT put any sensitive or personal information!***
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Carly -- Garvies Point Museum
Article posted December 13, 2010 at 10:51 PM GMT0 •
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My favorite part of Garvies Point Museum would be the pottery. I like this part because I learned so much. Also because I love doing clay. What surprised me about the Native Americans was how the dressed. Most of there clothes was made out of animal fur. I think next year the fourth grade should go on the trip too. I hope they enjoy it just as much as we did.
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Article posted December 13, 2010 at 10:51 PM GMT0 •
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Nikolas -- Garvies Pt
Article posted December 17, 2010 at 01:06 AM GMT0 •
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My favorite part about gravies point is that we touched some of the tools that the Native Americans had. I loved this part because we can touch everything what native americans said. the man said most of them were made of wood fur and more. but i will think that the next years class will enjoy the trip so they can touch the tools and use them in.
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Article posted December 17, 2010 at 01:06 AM GMT0 •
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Justin -- feildtrip
Article posted December 17, 2010 at 02:42 AM GMT0 •
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my favorite thing i did on the field trip was making pottery.I choose this becauseit was really fun
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Article posted December 17, 2010 at 02:42 AM GMT0 •
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Chris -- The point of going to Garvies Point
Article posted December 14, 2010 at 10:43 PM GMT0 •
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The part I liked the best at Garvies Point was drilling holes in rocks. I liked it the best because it was like a yo-yo. I was suprised that Native Americans didn't use metel for axes. I'd recommend bringing next years fourth grade class to Garvies Point because you learn so much about Native Americans. You learn what they use. You learn why they use clay.You learn what they wear, and you learn so much more.
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Article posted December 14, 2010 at 10:43 PM GMT0 •
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Brooke -- Garvies Point
Article posted December 16, 2010 at 12:22 AM GMT0 •
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My favorite part of the museum is when the man who showed us and let us see the Native American tools, explained what the tools were used for. I think this because it was interesting. I had a great time at Garvies Point Museum. I think it will be a fun trip for everyone else.
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Article posted December 16, 2010 at 12:22 AM GMT0 •
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Avneet -- The Trip To Garvies
Article posted December 17, 2010 at 12:55 AM GMT0 •
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My favorite part of the trip was when we got to try out the native american tools. For example, we got to start a fire like they used to. I chose that because it was interesting seeing how they made fires. The thing that surprised me was when we found out Native American pots didn't have flat bottoms.And yes I do recommend next years fourth graders go.
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Article posted December 17, 2010 at 12:55 AM GMT0 •
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Elaine -- The point
Article posted December 17, 2010 at 03:07 AM GMT0 •
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I really liked visiting Garvies Point Museum. When we got there, we saw the Long Island Sound. I had 2 favorite parts. One of them is when we mashed corn, drilled a hole, and tried and make fire. the second part is when we got to hold the things and pass them around. I learned a lot and enjoyed it. Nothing really surprised me when we were learning about them. I pretty much knew a lot before we went. But I always like learning stuff again. After we went and made bowls out of clay. The clay smelled really bad. But it was fun. I think next year's class should go. It's really cool and fun. I want to come back to Garvies Point.
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Article posted December 17, 2010 at 03:07 AM GMT0 •
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Constantine -- Favorite part of the museum
Article posted December 13, 2010 at 10:44 PM GMT0 •
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My favorite part at the museum was the clay. When we were doing the clay part we had to make clay pots.When the teacher the clay at me I cought it.I thought it was going for my shirt but it didn't.Garvies Point Museum is close to the Long Island Sound.
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Article posted December 13, 2010 at 10:44 PM GMT0 •
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Iqrah -- Garvies Point Museum!--- Yes or No
Article posted December 16, 2010 at 01:34 AM GMT0 •
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My favorite was making the real clay pots. I pick this because it was real clay that we touched and made it
tall like the Native Americans did too. They should go to the field trip that we went because they should
learn about the Native Americans too. For example = They can see all the different kinds of weapons they made, how did make fire, make holes and make the corn. 
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Article posted December 16, 2010 at 01:34 AM GMT0 •
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Anjana -- Garvies Point
Article posted December 15, 2010 at 10:43 PM GMT0 •
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My favorite part about Garvies point was when we made fire.Next years class should go. I think next years class should go because it was fun.
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Article posted December 15, 2010 at 10:43 PM GMT0 •
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Shayna -- Garvies Point
Article posted December 16, 2010 at 12:27 AM GMT0 •
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The coolest thing about going to Garvies Point that day, was how the Native Americans hunted. It is unbelievable how they did it and how they became extinct.
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Article posted December 16, 2010 at 12:27 AM GMT0 •
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Nicole -- Go Garvies Point!
Article posted December 17, 2010 at 03:18 AM GMT0 •
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My favorite part of Garvies Point Museum was the pottery part. I liked it a lot because I learned about how the Native Americans made pots and other things used. What surprised me is that Native Americans had to do a lot more work making fire than us. We have to just light a match and they had to do all sorts of stuff. I would reccomend the next year fourth graders to go on the trip as well because it was so fun and educating.
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Article posted December 17, 2010 at 03:18 AM GMT0 •
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Emma -- GARVIES POINT IS AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Article posted December 15, 2010 at 12:47 AM GMT0 •
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I LOVED the trip!!! My favorite part was looking at the ROCKS & MINERALS. I chose this because I want to be a geologist. It surprised me that they traded their things to get stuff. I think the next class should do this trip becuse it taught me alot of things about Native Americans & it was fun.
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Article posted December 15, 2010 at 12:47 AM GMT0 •
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Dalia -- Should We Go Back to Garvies Point?
Article posted December 17, 2010 at 12:18 AM GMT0 •
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My favorite part at Garvies Point was when we learned and tried out all the tools that Native Americans used in the past! I chose that because we got to try out how they made fire, how they made food, and so many other things. I was surprised at what the Native Americans wore and what they cooked with. I would recommend that the next 4th grade class go back because it was so amazing to learn what the Native Americans did in the past!!! =]
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Article posted December 17, 2010 at 12:18 AM GMT0 •
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Manan -- The Garvies Point Museum
Article posted December 17, 2010 at 02:40 AM GMT0 •
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My favorite part of the museum was that the part when the man told us about the tools such as the corn grinder and the fire maker. I am so impressed that the Native Americans are so creative and they can survive also. This surprises me because they can adopt quickly and they can survive without electricity. They can keep their fur for the cold winter. I recommend fourth grade student to come this museum for next year because we have to learn what the Native American did before electricity and machine were invented.
I learned that Native American lived simple life and had respect for nature.
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Article posted December 17, 2010 at 02:40 AM GMT0 •
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Harnoor -- field trip!!!
Article posted December 17, 2010 at 02:21 AM GMT0 •
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We had a field trip to Garvey's point last week and I thought it was great, my favorite part of it was the pottery and I liked it because I felt like I was a native american lerning,what surprised me about native americans was how well they made bows and arrows, I think next year kids should go on this trip also because it was a very fun field trip an my class and I lerned alot and next years kids might learn even more.
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Article posted December 17, 2010 at 02:21 AM GMT0 •
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