Friday, July 6, 2012

Year in Review


What an awesome year it was! 
Great kids, great fun, & AWESOME memories,
Here are some of my favorites! 

Pony Express,
Pretty Apples,
& Science Fair.

Mentos, Math, & My Favorite Shoes.
 Geography & Awesome Attendance
 Halloween
 Native American Week
 Our Classroom, Our Home, 
 Old West Portraits
 A Snow Day!
 Snow Globe Writing
Eating Exotic Fruit & Flowers
 Petrified Forest Field Trip
 Reading "The Hobbit"
 The Last Days of School


Thursday, March 8, 2012

The Hobbit

Our class just finished reading one of my favorite books ever,"The Hobbit" by JRR Tolkien.
Here's a trailer for the movie coming out in December! Looks awesome!
I can't wait to see it!

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Happy Birthday Arizona!





On February 28th our school had a family night celebrating Arizona's 100th Birthday. Yes, we know her birthday was really on the 14th, but too many other exciting things were happening that week to party.

Our party for Arizona included cake (of course!) decorations, singing, & lots of fun learning games including USS Arizona Battleship & Multiplication War!


Tyson partied a little too hard. No more cake for you dude!
Check out the hat, we all made birthday hats to celebrate!
Arizona Art by Mrs. Hansen's Class.
Fun Birthday decorations in the third grade!
Check out this awesome Arizona flag Miss Benally's class made from tissue paper.
Mr. Wright had an awesome Arizona trivia game going on in his room.
You could color fractions of Arizona in Mrs. Good's room.
There were some fun Arizona themed board games made by third graders!
Multiplication War is a great way to practice those facts!



Congratulations Orin!



Orin's science project was selected to go to the regional science fair in Show Low.

Way to Go Orin! We're proud of you!

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Science Fair Time



Today we performed an experiment that was inspired by Mythbusters.
No we didn't blow anything up!

Question: Will mint or fruit flavored Mentos candy cause the bigger soda fountain when added to diet cola?

Hypothesis: Most of us thought the mint would work better because it is not as smooth.

Procedure:
1. Unscrew soda lids.
2. Hold up double yardstick near soda.
3.Grasp 3 mentos in one hand and drop into soda.
4. Measure how high it goes!
5. Repeat with other flavor of candy & a new bottle of pop.

Results:
The mint soda fountain reached beyond our double yardstick... about 89 inches!! (That's about 7 and a half feet!! ) only 1 cup and 110 ml remained in the bottle.

The fruit soda fountain only reached a height of 39 inches...about 3 feet. There were 2 cups left of soda in the bottle.

NOTE...
We made a mistake in our experiment. Only 1 fruit mento was dropped into the bottle

Conclusion:
Our hypothesis was correct. We watched Mythbusters afterwards where they explained that the cause of this reaction was NUCLEATION. Little bubbles of CO2 from the soda attach themselves to the pits in the candy and cause the reaction. The fruit candy is less pitted therefore it doesn't work as well.



If students wish to complete a science project AT HOME the proposal for this project is due on MONDAY. This is an optional extra credit assignment. We will be doing some science projects in groups in class to enter in the science fair.

Sunday, January 8, 2012

An Important Lesson


The day before Christmas Break we had a guest speaker (my dad, a retired EMT) come in and teach us first aid. We learned several important things. See if your child can answer the following questions:

Why is it important to know your address?
What number should you call in case of an emergency?
How can you help someone who is bleeding badly?
How can you help someone who is choking (and not coughing)?
How can you help a baby if it is choking?
What should you do EVERY time you get into a car?

That last one is most important and everyone got it right on the post test... PUT ON YOUR SEATBELT! It could save your life!
You don't want to end up in pain like this guy... or worse!

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Elves for Hire

Tyson the Elf
by Tyson

My name is Tyson. I am a 2 foot man, you know me as Santa's helper. I'm the one who goes to your house in a teeny red or green suit that gives presents to you for my boss, SANTA! Apparently, I don't get paid, that's why I'm a helper. But I love helping small precious kids without parents or presents. Every fantastic year us tiny talented helpers create presents and wrap them for little kids. What I mean by talented is: we make toys, stack gifts as high as 1,000 feet, wrap toys, and go down the chimneys. We go around the humongous amazing Earth delivering 30 presents in less than 15 seconds at each house. There is a whole bunch of houses! This is Tyson the Elf. The End.



E.L.F.
by Kyle

Dear Santa,
I would be a great worker Elf for you because I made a toy truck for my brother. I made a homemade vase for my grandma. I made some jewelry for my grandpa, that's how he learned how to make jewelry. My height is 4 feet tall and I am very flexible. I like to wear tights and Elf costumes too. I could even make my ears get pointy. If you hire me I would be there right away and I would be so happy and do whatever you say! I'll be there and do it. Plus I am a good boy and I do lots of stuff.
Sincerely,
Kyle