Thursday, February 4, 2010
Wood and Friction
Today in Mrs. Surace's class we started to wonder if wood would get warmer when there was friction. While we were testing our theory on the rug, we saw a piece of scrap paper and I was wondering if this might do the same thing as wood because paper was made out of wood. Some students in our class thought paper was made from leaves and were very surprised to find out that it actually comes from the tree itself. I looked up videos on how to make paper so that we would be able to better understand this. Here is a link to a video teaching us how to make paper from scrap paper. Maybe we should give it a try!?
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Friction Frenzy!!
Before I met this class, science wasn't so exciting. Now I am always excited for another day of science exploration. Just want to send a big thank you out to Anabelle and Lee for making friction so interesting to their classmates and their student teacher this afternoon!
Dear 3rd Graders,
Is there a reason that I might have made certain words bold in my description of Anabelle and Lee's work today? What do these words have in common? Leave a comment with your answer and we'll talk about it later on in class.
Ms. Julian
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
About Miss Julian
Hello and welcome to my blog! I will be using this as a resource for students and parents. I am very excited to be a part of your class this coming spring and can't wait to get started next week! Before I was here at Presumpscot with you, I was working in a first grade class at Reiche Community School. I loved it there and I'm sure I will love your class just as much! I have heard from Mrs. Surace that we will be studying force and motion with yo-yos and after that we are doing an expedition called "For the Love of Maine Lobsters!" I can not wait!!! I don't know very much about force and motion and I am not originally from Maine so lobsters have always been a big interest for me! I'm sure we will learn a lot of interesting things together this spring and I can't wait to get started next Tuesday! See you then!
-Miss Julian
-Miss Julian
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