Friday, March 4, 2011
Detective
What a cool experiment! In the picture "B" looks a little different. The other ones seem to match up very closely. I wonder why "B" looks like that? I'm going to have to try this experiment at home with my kids.
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Week 23 Contact
I got to celebrate Dr. Suess' birthday this week. Everything that I did was about Dr. Suess. Even my math!!! This is me separating different colored fish and making tally marks. Then I had to write which color and the most and which had the least.
| One of my art projects was to make The Cat in the Hats hat. I used red and white tissue paper and ripped it up and glued it on to make his hat. |
| For science I got to make oobleck. It was REALLY cool!! It looked like it was liquid, but when you touched it it was actually solid. |
| It was REALLY messy, but a lot of fun. My sister didn't want to do it because it was so messy. But I liked it!!! |
Friday, February 25, 2011
Week 22 Contact
This week I am still learning about being a detective in Science. I learned how you can tell which pen was used to write a note. I took 3 different markers and wrote on 3 different pieces of paper.
Then I dipped the paper into the water just a little bit so the water could soak up the paper.
This is what the different pens looked like when I was done. My sister and brother tried to be tricky and went into the other room to write on a piece of paper and see if I could figure out which pen they used. I figured it out every time. Look at all the different colors that are in each black pen.
Good Sailors
Have you ever heard of the Vikings? They were good sailors like the Phoenicians. I wonder if those two groups ever crossed paths? Maybe they lived at different times in history.
I've found that adding to the money I have is a lot more fun than subtracting from it!
Have you ever noticed that when you put your fingers on the sticky side of Scotch or packing tape it really shows your fingerprints well?
I've found that adding to the money I have is a lot more fun than subtracting from it!
Have you ever noticed that when you put your fingers on the sticky side of Scotch or packing tape it really shows your fingerprints well?
Friday, February 18, 2011
Week 21 Contact
This week in science I learned how to look at different fingerprints and label them. Then I got to dust and lift for fingerprints. It didn't work very well but it was still fun. In history we learned about the phoenicians and that they were very good sailors. In writing I wrote about the Grimm brothers. I also started reading Kit Kitridge. She was a detective too! In math I have been getting really good at adding money and have also been learning about fractions.
Monday, February 14, 2011
Detective work
Being a detective would require a lot of investigation, gathering of evidence, and thinking. It would be kind of like putting a giant puzzle together. As hard as investigating current crimes is, it must be much more challenging to try to figure out a mystery from over a thousand years ago! Obviously, there are no witnesses after that many years.
Friday, February 11, 2011
Week 20 Contact
This week my favorite thing we did in school was learn about King Tut in history. We watched a movie and I really liked it! In science we learned about detectives and how the police find the bad guys
First I had to write down measurements and what I look like.
Then I got to make fingerprints. I took a pencil and scribbled on a piece of paper and then rubbed my fingers over it.
It was fun but messy!
Then my mom took a piece of tape and put it on my fingers to get the fingerprint off. This is me looking at how different my fingerprints are with a magnifying glass.
Here are my fingerprints. It was fun learning about detectives, just like the detectives that tried to figure out what happened to King Tut!
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