7th Grade – Interview Tips
January 22nd, 2008 by
bholland
This teacher in New Jersey has some great tips for conducting interviews. You may use some of her questions if you get stuck.
Click here to go to her page.
Here are some other questions that may help you out.
- What were some big events that happened in your life?
- What was the best thing that ever happened?
- What is favorite childhood memory?
- What is the worst thing that ever happened?
- What’s the most trouble that you have ever been in?
- Has anything every influenced you?
- Who’s the most inspiring person in your life?
Posted in 7th Grade |
6th Grade Blog Review
January 19th, 2008 by
bholland
Hey gang. I’m writing this with my parents here in the Computer Lab. They are learning about what a blog is. Let’s use this as a way of talking about our next step with the Challenge 2020 blog. I’ll help you out and give you a link today.
Posted in 6th Grade |
4th Grade Africa Links
January 16th, 2008 by
bholland
Outside Away
The Africa Guide – click on your country for more info.
National Geographic Africa Travel Planner – choose your region and then see what there is to learn
Africa Travel Notes – as you click through the links you can learn more
WikiTravel – these are travel details that different people have added. There are some good links.
Posted in 4th Grade |
2nd Grade Dinosaur Adventure
January 15th, 2008 by
bholland
We are going to travel back in time once more. This time, we want to figure out what our dinosaurs may have looked like when they roamed the earth. Remember, there weren’t any cameras back then, so we’ll have to put our Paleontology brains on and really think hard about our fossils.
- Go back in time and make sure you have a good fossil that might let you figure out what your dinosaur looked like.
- Make sure you copy & paste the name of the dinosaur in place
- Follow this link to Ask.com
- Click on the Images Button
- Paste the name of your dinosaur into the Search Bar
- See if you can find pictures of what your dinosaur may have looked like and then drag them into place.
Posted in 2nd Grade |