Alien In- line Skating forms were sent home. Alien
In-line Skating is coming to our school from Monday March 9, to Friday March 13, 2015. This is part of the physical Education Program. The Alien In-Line program teaches many basic skills based on student abilities. Alien In-Line provides protective safety Gear for all students. If your child does have a helmet please feel free to send it if you would not like your child to wear a shared helmet.
Please read and sign the forms sent home. Please return the forms at the earliest to the school with the money $10 each child or $ 20 per family.
Giving final touches to our bulletin board
Where do worms go in the Winter?
Ask me about it..
Making tunnels under the ground..
wait till tomorrow till you see the whole thing...
We read
Ask me to count the petals.
What is in the middle of the petals..
We wrote about how a sunflower grows.

Ask me to tell you what happens first... next... then... last...

Why are sunflowers called SUNflowers?
Watch this video if you are not sure...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8mr0R3ibPU
as the weather was nice we went out for gym
We wrote about how a sunflower grows.
Ask me to tell you what happens first... next... then... last...
Why are sunflowers called SUNflowers?
Watch this video if you are not sure...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8mr0R3ibPU
as the weather was nice we went out for gym
Explored signs of spring...
snow is melting... Ask me why?
Ask me if this is liquid or solid
leaves sprouting
Mrs. Reimer read us a new book!

Ask me what I learned from this book...
How can we be understanding of other people?
show appreciation of each other..
We are all different
We read...

Ask me what the worms were doing.
How can worms see if they don't have eyes...

...they can tell if it's light or dark!
Why is it important for worms to know where the light is?
Zac's wondering...How can worms find each other under ground...

...they can feel vibrations of other animals!
We read
and learned how worms move... Ask me how!

We read...
Ask me what the worms were doing.
How can worms see if they don't have eyes...
...they can tell if it's light or dark!
Why is it important for worms to know where the light is?
Zac's wondering...How can worms find each other under ground...
...they can feel vibrations of other animals!
We read
and learned how worms move... Ask me how!
Thanks,
Mrs. Malik
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