Posted by Cherie Blessing | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on March 21, 2017
I rush from the starting point to race to the finish line.
I take rests along the way,
And eat along the way,
And get more energy by eating and resting.
That’s how I get to the finish line faster!
I am the lead dog.
Posted by Cherie Blessing | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on February 17, 2017
Ice Cube Keeper Engineering Challenge
Ask: Does foam keep an ice cube cold well?
Next, we imagined what our ice cube keeper would look like, planned, and created it.
I predict that my ice cube will stay frozen ? hours.
My table:
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Measurement: |
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9:30 |
3 cm. |
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10:10 |
2 cm. |
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12:03 |
2 cm. |
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1:00 |
1 cm. |
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Posted by Cherie Blessing | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on February 2, 2017
sweat flaming monster
flaming the trees with ashes
it is reflecting
Posted by Cherie Blessing | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on January 24, 2017
I stayed at my old school until second grade. Then I came to MVCS. I do better here. I like it better here. It is fun here. I like my friends here.
Posted by Cherie Blessing | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on January 10, 2017
Tossed snowballs
Built a snowman
Prayed to Jesus and God
Sipped hot cocoa
Opened my presents
Enjoyed my family
Laughed and laughed and laughed
Crunched on Christmas dinner
Got a karaoke machine
Sprang to my gifts
Tore open my dog’s present
Posted by Cherie Blessing | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on January 6, 2017
I put 3,2,1,1,1,1,1 cups and rolled the marble. It knocked the whole tower down! I think the ball should go faster when it has more energy. Joshua and I found out that when the marble goes faster, it makes all the tower go all the way down. Our conclusion is faster things have more energy.
Posted by Cherie Blessing | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on January 6, 2017
Sewing helps our students grow in a number of the Next Generation Science Standards. Here is one example. 3-5-ETS1-2. “Generate and compare multiple possible solutions to a problem based on how well each is likely to meet the criteria and constraints of the problem.” Thank you, Mrs. Shedd, for providing this amazing STEM opportunity. We love it here!
Posted by Cherie Blessing | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on November 28, 2016
A queen bee is the only one who lays eggs. She lays up to 500 eggs a day. The worker bees are females. In the summer, the worker bees are only alive up to thirty days. When worker bees are three weeks old, they can fly up to three miles away. They always return back to the same hive. There are different kinds of bees. Bees carry pollen and nectar on their legs. The stingers tell predators to stay away. Queen bees live a long time. Bees use the nectar and pollen to make honey. Bees are the most important animals on the planet because they help pollinate fruits and vegetables. So you can thank bees for your fruits and veggies.