First podcast of the 07-08 School Year

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What we have ALREADY learned in third grade.

What I have learned - Ms. Stobaugh

Multiple Intelligence Test

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Today we are going to take a test to help identify what are your strongest learning styles. Please CLICK HERE to open the file. Once it is downloaded it will open Microsoft Excel.

There will be a list of questions that you need to read and answer. You will put a “1″ if the sentence says something that you like to do, and a “0″ if it is something you do not like.

When you finish answering the questions please let me know so we can print out your results.

Click here for a younger child survey.
(Tests prepared by Walter McKenzie - Multiple Intelligences and Instructional Technology)

50 States

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Use this link to find the information about your state. Good Luck.

Memories

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As we are winding up this school year, I would like you to look back and reflect on the things you have learned. In the comments section please write about your favorite memory from this school year. Make sure to write in a complete paragraph, and be detailed.

Partsville

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Click on the Partsville button (above) to complete the activity for today. Good Luck!

Fractions Discussion

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In the comment section below this post, write a short summary about what the lesson in math was today. If you do not have any idea - Pay better attention, then read what your classmates have written.

Lesson for April 23, 2007

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Fractions as part of a Whole - Chapter 27.1
Classwork : PW139
Homework: PS139
Lecture Notes
Lecture

Story Vocabulary

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Steps
1. Open your PPB to the index. Find the page that your story begins.
2. Turn to the first page of your story, and find the key vocabulary work page.
3. Open the internet and go to www.wordcentral.com
4. Type your vocabulary word in to the box. word box
5. Once the definition loads, make sure that you select the right definition.
6. Hightlight (click at the beginning, and drag to the end) the text.
7. Press “ctrl” and “c” to copy the text.
8. Open up PowerPoint (it is probably under Microsoft Office, in the menu)
9. Change the slide layout to the one that has a title, text and a picture.
10. Type the story title into the title section of the slide.
11. Click on the text section and press “ctrl” and “v” to paste your text into the box.
12. Delete “Main entry, ” and “Pronunciation”
13. Select the word and change the font size to 72.
14. Turn off bullets.
15. Center your text.
16. Change the word “function” to “Parts of Speech”
17. Click on the little person in the picture section.
18. Search for your clipart.
19. Insert a text box to write a sentence.

I know that is a lot of step, but y’all are pros at PowerPoint! Good luck.

Welcome to Open House!

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Thanks for coming tonight. Please take a second and leave a note in our comment section. Feel free to look around and see some of the projects the kids have been working on this year

Planets Links

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You need to create a 5 slide PowerPoint presentation about a planet of you choice.  Here is an example of some of the information that you need to have on your presentation.

1.  How far is the planet from the sun?
2.  What is the diameter of the planet?
3.  What is the atmosphere of the planet?
4.  How long is one year/one day on this planet? 
5.  What is the planet’s temperature?  How hot?  How cold?
6.  Does your planet have rings?
7.  Does your planet have moon?  Do the moons have names?

Here are a couple of links to help you with your planet powerpoint.

Table of Planets
Star Child
Arty Asto
Astronomy 

 Good Luck!


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