Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Snow-a-thon: The Sequel

As we are home yet again today because of ice and snow, Mrs. Alaniz wanted to share a few things with her class:
crystals,flakes,nature,Photographs,shapes,snowflakes,snows,winter
Clip Art courtesy of Microsoft Office


Several of the students in 4D have updated their weather chart in Google Docs and shared them with Mrs. Alaniz.  Excellent work! Please give your document a specific title.  If you have not done so, update your chart and share it with Mrs. Alaniz (who will comment on your chart and offer revision suggestions). 
Remember to post a comment on our blog today if you have not already done so.  Please edit for spelling, punctuation, and capitalization.
Mrs. Alaniz hopes all of her students will keep up with their reading today. 
Finally, if you would like to design a snowflake in the warmth of your own home and in a paperless fashion, click here.

Stay warm and check our blog often!


4 comments:

  1. That is a good picture of the snowflake.It looks like it is under a microscope.How cool!

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  2. Such a pretty snowflake!!
    Do snow flakes haft to be the same size??

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  3. I like that name, Snow-a-thon, I hope it snows again!

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  4. That snowflake looks so cool!!!

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