Friday, April 22, 2011

Explorers

This week in Mr. Lemming's class we did alot of interesting things. One thing we got into groups and our groups studied famous explorers besides Christaphor Columbes like Henry Hudson and such. We had to make the flag for the explorer and the portrait as a group. Then we had the option to write a essay as a group or individualy. Besides the explorers we had some geusts on friday... reptilan geusts and by that I mean snakes. As I was saying Reilys brother Jeffery came in with 3 snakes. They were very tame but you could be a little frithend. This week was interesting. ~Dominic                                                

Friday, February 11, 2011

Evaporation Investigation

This week in science we completed an investigation on evaporation. We used 7 containers that were different sizes. Every group filled them up with 200 ml of water then put them up on a shelf by the door and left them there for 4 days. After that later each group measured the water left in the containers to see how much water evaporated. - Kevin H.

     

Friday, December 10, 2010

5th grade novel study

For the past couple of weeks all of the fifth grade classes split up for novel study. In Mrs. Neyland's class they are reading the book called Voyage of the Dawn Treader, which had been turned into a movie. In Mrs. Anderson's class they are reading a book called Hatchet a fictional story written by Gary Paulson. Mr. Lemming's class is reading Loser and Mrs. Guinn's class is reading Leon's Story. All of these books are great, and different in many ways. I am reading Hatchet which is about a kid named Brian Robeson. While flying to see his father in Canada his pilot has a heart attack and crashes. Leaving him in the Canadian Wilderness by himself. He has to live on his own for however long he is there which includes hunting his food on his own. One day a plane comes back to rescue him from his suffering. Novel Studies has been so much fun for everyone.

-Mia F.

Friday, October 29, 2010

Fossil Formation

Making a fossil can take a long time, but with this amazing game you can make one in minutes. First we chose the way it died.Then what enviroment  it died in. After that we chose the type of weather the fossil was exposed. Lastly you pick how the new born fossil was found.This has been the best fossil  making I've ever done.

-Riley Levers

Monday, October 18, 2010

This Week in Science

On Thursday lastweek in science we cut up sponges into a circle, square, or a triangle. Next we put sand over the sponge. Then we pored salt water over the sand (some of us had tap water.) Now Mr.Lemming and Mrs.Anderson are going to cook them in the oven on high heat and next week we are going to see how it turns out. al
~ Coral Harder

Friday, October 8, 2010

Avery and the Big Chunky Elephant

Avery is studying and working hard to do her science adaptations so was the whole class. We were working on our animals and trying to figure out their adaptations. We are doing this for a science activity, and we did great. This is just one example but I'm going to keep writing about why we're doing this activity. It all started with a science investigation when we were testing bird beaks and what they where good for. For example, if we took a Humming Bird from its natural habitat and moved it to the the ocean it would take along time to adjust to that new habitat. So if you did move them many of those birds would die but some would adjust and be able to survive. So over time their beaks would change so they could live near the ocean and be able to live on the ocean and suck krill and dead stuff on the beach and still live. Thanks for reading, this is Logan the blogger this week... have fun and behave!!                   By  Logan VanCampen
This is Avery barns for an example and shes doing pretty good...so give her a pat on the back and behave once again!

Friday, September 24, 2010

Reading in the Classroom

In reading we read about lightning, thunderstorms, tornadoes and hurricanes. The story was called Eye of the Storm, Chasing Storms with Warren Faidley. It is a story about chasing huge and dangerous storms. Warren Faidley and his friend chased the storms around the world and took pictures. The pictures were fascinating and they gave me goose bumps. Warren kept a diary and in the story. The dairy was about chasing storms and his feelings about them. The reason he is a storm chaser is because when he was a boy he would watch lightning storms and then take pictures. People would buy his pictures to put in books, magazines and newspapers. We did this activity with the person sitting beside us. It is a very extraordinary story that has a lot of information on stupendous storms! I enjoyed reading this story a lot and it was a fun activity for the class. 
-Elizabeth Bourgault