You have read so many books by the famous author Eve Bunting. This picture shows just some of the covers of her very entertaining books. Not only have you read many of her books but you also learned a good deal about her.
Let’s use our Blog space as a place to share our thoughts on the following topics:
- What are some things that you learned about Eve Bunting’s life that you also noticed in her books?
- What is your favorite Eve Bunting book? Why?
- Where there any themes that reoccurred in several of her books?
Posted By Ms. Frizzel
October 20, 2008
Students in 3-261 created their own poems for two voices after listening to examples from the book Joyful Noises, poems for two voices by Paul Fleischman. Students had a blast rehearsing and acting out their poems.
After rehearsals students used GarageBand to record, edit and publish their poetry.
Brandon and Matthew
Brittney and Shivonie
Celise and Amanda
Cynthia and Lisa
Fahmid and Peter
Mohammed and Rajendra
Posted by Ms. Frizzel & Ms. Pappas
June 20, 2008
Third grade is starting their Marine Life unit. Here is a space to share what you know and what you want to know about life in the Sea!
What are some things you already know about Marine Life? What are some things you are interested in learning about Marine Life? Posted By: Ms. Frizzel
May 14, 2008
We have been studying conservation for the past six weeks. Comment on the following two questions: What is one of the most interesting things that you have learned in the conservation unit? Explain some of the things that you are now doing at home in order to hep reduce, reuse, and recycle.
Posted by: Ms. Pappas
May 6, 2008
We’ve all enjoyed reading The Lorax by Dr. Seuss and we’ve all discussed the important message that Dr. Seuss wanted us to remember. He shared this message in this important quote:
“Unless someone like you care’s a whole awful lot, nothing’s going to get better, it’s not.”
What does this quote mean to you?
How do you show that you care about the environment?
Posted by: Mrs. McClean
May 6, 2008
We, the third graders of PS62, would like to welcome you to our blog. We are currently in the process of developing of our first posts, but please check back soon to see our great work. In the meantime, please check out all the action happening on our other school blogs.
February 12, 2008