31 October 2009

Where Oh Where is JMT?

Due to my being out of town the last few days, we are going to catch-up on JMT's travels.  Use the map to locate the threee places JMT has either been or is currently visiting (these are in no particular order)....

1. Latitude: 35° 57' 0 N, Longitude: 5° 35' 60 W

2. Latitude 41° 24' N, Longitude 2° 9' E

3. Latitude  43°46'N,  Longitude 7°23'E


25 October 2009

Where is JMT on 25 October?

Using the map provided and the coordinates 48°N, 0°E, answer the following questions.

1.  What country is JMT visiting today?
2.  What hemisphere is he in?


24 October 2009

Where is JMT today, 24 October

Use the latitude/longitude coordinates and map below to find JMT's location, then answer the questions below the map.

51°  N / 4° E



1.  What country is JMT visiting today?
2.  What continent is this country located in?

 

 

22 October 2009

We Love Salad!

After picking and cleaning our lettuce everyone ejoyed the fruits of our labor.  There are at least 35 third grade students at FLE who thoroughly enjoy romaine lettuce.  Check it out...


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Lettuce Make You Smile

Our class was invited by Mrs. Vaeth's class to join in the fun of harvesting the romaine lettuce crop in our own FLE garden.  A good time was had by all.


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21 October 2009

ABC Awards

Please join Mrs. Howard and I in congratulating the following students for their achievements during the first marking period.  These students worked very hard throughout the marking period and were honored at our first ABC award.  This award is given for academics, behavior and change.  We also had two students that made the Honor Roll the first marking period.  Congratulations!

Honor Roll:  Koria, Valeria

ABC Awards:
Academic:  Jada
Behavior:  Kayla, Breanna
Change:  Khalil

Where In The World Is JMT today?

This is the beginning of JMT's journey.
 1.  He left for his trip from the capital of our country.  Give me the name of the city, continent that it is located on and the hemisphere.

Remember lines of latitude run horizontal (parallel with the equator).  Lines of longitude run vertical (parallel to the Prime Meridian).  Remember for latitude the equator is zero and for longitude the Prime Meridian is zero.  Latitude lines are like the rungs of a ladder and are either North or South.  Longitude lines are long and run up and down, East and West


Using the map provided on the original post (click on it to enlarge)
2.  Give me the location where the latitude and longitude lines meet.  The coordinates are latitude 25 degrees North  and longitude 40 degrees West.
3.  Here are the coordinates of where he landed.  52 degrees N and 0 degrees W.  Name the country (and the city if you can).

18 October 2009

Geography Game---Where In The World Is JMT?

This is a map of the world that shows lines of latitude and longitude.  This map will help you as we reinforce map skills through our blog game "Where In The World Is JMT?"

For each set of latitude/longitude coordinates, you will tell us the country, continent or ocean where JMT can be found.  You will post your answers as a comment for each game entry.  (click on the map to enlarge).
I cannot wait to see where our game will take us as we follow JMT's path.
Cheerio!


17 October 2009

Conferences



Wednesday 21 October
Please call the school to request a conference time.

Remember this is an early dismissal day for students

Happy Birthday




Our class would like to wish Khalil a very happy birthday!  We hope your day is as special as you are!!

10 October 2009

Completed Habitat Dioramas

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Creating Powerpoints For Our Country Study

As part of our Social Studies curriculum, we study location and continents.  On 9-11 September we chose the continent and country we wanted to research.  We spent several days completing our research.   This past week each group put their research together in a powerpoint presentation.  Below is a postcard showing us hard at work. 


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02 October 2009

Creating Habitat Environments




Students were given a shoe box to use as the backdrop for their habitat.  They were limited by only their imagination.   The students diligently worked on drawing and painting the perfect scenery for the habitat they chose.

Creating Habitat Organisms

Our class has spent the first marking period of school studying the various habitats of Georgia.  As a cloze activity, the students were given a clump of clay with the instructions to make animals and plants from the habitat of their choice.  As you can see, they have done a fantastic job!


So Long Friend


We are sad to see Kirah leave our class.   She will be missed greatly.  We hope that you will enjoy your new school and class, but remember that you will always be a part of our class.