Middle El - Mrs. Logan

Welcome to the Clownfish Classroom, June 16, 2008

The Olympics were a lot of fun!

Our field trip was a blast!

 Check out the pictures of the 4th graders at Camp Lael

 on the Middle El web page.

The Michigan Hall of Fame Wax Museum was a huge success.

On Tuesday May, 20th  we went out with Peter. We started working in our gardens, we turned over soil, removed weeds and did a little potato planting.

Visit the Middle El web page to view pictures of our work in the garden.

Visit the Middle El web page to see pictures of our assembly line.

Ask you child about the Michigan Wax Museum or visit the Middle El web page to learn more about it.

Spirit Week

Friday was Blue and Green Day.

              

 

 

Thursday was beach day.

Wednesday was Crazy Hair day.

                                          

Tuesday was Crazy Hat day we showed our spirit!

                                            

 

Check out the Middle El page.

               Also on February 27, 2008 we did some mathematical computations in the gym in preparation for our time outside with Peter. We had to pace off a count that we used to multiply and divide in order to get our total paces we would use from one landmark to the other. Once we had our compasses and felt comfortable with them we embarked on our journey. We had to follow these coordinates in order to get to four different landmarks before we made it to our final destination.

 

 

 

         As a follow up to our Underground Railroad reenactment we worked on acrostic poems. We use the words Train to Midnight for our poems and added our thoughts to complete them. They will all be unique and reflect some of the information we have learned through our studies.  

        

 

                             

                       

 

 

If you would like to take the journey on the Underground Railroad that we did on February 6, 2008 you can visit Mrs. Neumann's web page. If you would like to know more about the volume experiments that we did with Peter you can visit Mrs. Dunsmore's web page.