Thursday, April 23, 2009
Sutters Fort
Here at Sutters Fort, we observed what it was like back in the pioneer days. We churned butter, lassoed a bull, weaved a rope, and baked fresh bread. Boy have things changed. Students agreed that 2009 is a LOT easier! They have worked up a hearty appetite today so we're off to dinner!
CA History Museum
This was our next stop on our whirlwind tour today. The students explored two floors filled with artifacts, pictures, models and hands-on stations. They learned about events like the gold rush, native american basket weaving, and tools used in agriculture. Students were on a scavenger hunt trying to locate specific items throughout the museum. We are off to Sutter Fort now! Stay tuned. . .
At the capital. .
Having lunch on the state capital lawn. It is a gorgeous day today! We just got done visiting the railroad museum and will go inside the capital building when we are done. The kids are doing awesome and having a blast! More updates to come!
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Geology Rocks!
Today, students became geologists. We discovered the difference between rocks and minerals as we disected our mock rocks. We will see how small we can get the materials by putting the particles in water. I wonder what will happen?
Earth Day

Check out these links to help bring awareness about the importance of preserving our planet.
National Geographic Channel's Human Footprint
http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/human-footprint/
National Geographic Channel's Preserve our Planet
http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/content/preserve-our-planet/?source=link_ngm_22
National Geographic Environment Video Library
http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/player/environment/
Thursday, April 16, 2009
2009 Talent Show
For the first time in history, the Rockhopper Village will conduct a Talent Show!!! This is an opportunity for students to display all of their amazing and unique talents to the rest of the village. Remember, sign-ups will be when we get back from Sacramento. If you sign-up, you must be prepared to get up on stage, project your voice, and present a talent that an audience can see. For example, showing the audience how well you have trained your pet ant would not be something that the audience can see. ;0) You may get together with a group or perform individually, but it cannot be longer than 3 minutes. Your performance MUST be rehearsed though! Also, if there are many of you doing the exact same talent, we will try put you all on stage at the same time (ex: rubix cube). So....what are you thinking of doing for the Talent Show? Do you like the idea of doing a Talent Show?
Malini's Post

SPRING!!!
By: Malini
By: Malini
Birds chirping, animals out of their houses, flowers blooming and the sun is out! It’s spring! I personally love spring it is so fresh and green. My name means flower girl and I was born in spring. The weather is always perfect, not

What is your favorite season and why? Describe your favorite season.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Dilip's Post
Instruments
By: Dilip
By: Dilip

Rujuta's Post
After School Activities
By: Rujuta
By: Rujuta

Hi room 19! After school, everyone does something or the other; some people do sports, art, and other things. Well, my after school activities are dance class, swimming class, and karate class. All these activities give me exercise and are really fun. In Karate, I am on the gold belt which is basically level three. In swimming, I have a white ribbon which is three levels away from pre-comp. From these after school activities, I like dance class the best because all the girls there are my age so we play together a lot. Our group usually performs at many competitions and programs too. We have won four competitions ever since I started which was when I was a first grader. So what after school activities do you have and which one is your favorite; why?
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