3rd grade will perform "The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown" on Friday, October 29th. Come out and see if Linus will finally meet The Great Pumpkin, or if he is just a myth. Happy Halloween!!
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Blue Moon On New Year's Eve
Tonight's full Moon is a "Blue Moon." It's the second full Moon this month and the first Blue Moon to fall on New Year's Eve in nearly 20 years. Blue Moons are rare (once every 2.5 years). Blue Moons on New Year's Eve are rarer still (once every 19 years).
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Thanksgiving: From A Turkey's Point of View
Thanksgiving: From A Turkey's Point of View
by: Julia Rice
by: Julia Rice
Hi, my name is Bob. I'm a turkey, and here's my point of view for Thanksgiving. Now don't get my wrong, I love Thanksgiving! Oh, except for the part where I become the meal. Now for the main course of the meal I would choose corn, fresh off the cob. I would sprinkle filling around the corn for a snazzy look. For Thanksgiving you have to have cooked pumpkin seeds too! For the second course, use fresh pumpkin for some pumpkin pie. Now I know this sounds weird, but I like whip cream on apple sauce! Oh, and on pumpkin pie also.
When you have it all ready, invite your family over. Before you eat, welcome everybody when they come in the door. Tell them to sit down politely and say a speech. Say a prayer and tell them to enjoy! When you are finished with the meal, play games like pin the gobble on the turkey, musical feathers, and put on a play. Once your all finished and everyone is home, start to clean up!

When you have it all ready, invite your family over. Before you eat, welcome everybody when they come in the door. Tell them to sit down politely and say a speech. Say a prayer and tell them to enjoy! When you are finished with the meal, play games like pin the gobble on the turkey, musical feathers, and put on a play. Once your all finished and everyone is home, start to clean up!

Monday, November 2, 2009
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Monday, May 18, 2009
2009 Meteor Showers
I found a pretty neat website that tells you which months are good for viewing meteors. The site shows you the dates, frequency, and moon phase. Choose a clear, dark night and look into the night sky for satellietes and meteors! Check out Skyscrapers, Inc. more information.

Saturday, April 18, 2009
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Vernal Equinox (Spring)
On March 20, 2009 at 7:45 AM (Easter Standard Time) our earth's axis will be at an equinox. An Equinox occurs twice a year, when the tilt of the Earth's axis is inclined neither away from or towards the Sun. The Sun is vertically above a point on the Equator, which gives us about 12 hours of daylinght and 12 hours of night; or an equal amount of each. Here is a picture of the sun illuminating the earth on the day of the equinox.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Four-Leaf Clover


Sunday, January 25, 2009
Everest Base Camp
In the novel "Peak", we talk a lot about base camp and advanced base camp (ABC). Climbers go between the two to get acclimatized to the altitude, to prevent altitude sickness. I thought it would be neat to see an actual base camp on Mt. Everest. You can see the summit of Mt. Everest in the background at 29,028 ft.!

Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Mount Washington

Mount Washington, located in New Hampshire is the highest peak in the Northeastern United States, at 6,288 feet. It is famous for its dangerously wild weather, holding the record for the highest wind gust directly measured at the Earth's surface, at 231 mph!! on the afternoon of April 12, 1934. Check out more Mt. Washington information from the observatory at the top, at this cool website...http://www.mountwashington.org/
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Nacreous Clouds

Sunday, December 7, 2008
Graphic Source and Wind Chill

Here is a graphic source that helps us tell what the wind chill is. What is wind chill? Wind chill is the apparent temperature felt on exposed skin, which is a function of the air temperature and wind speed. The wind chill temperature (often popularly called the wind chill factor) is always lower than the air temperature.
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Happy Thanksgiving!!

by: David Clouser
On Thanksgiving Day
I had turkey and ham
sitting beside my friends
Colton and Cam

How to Cook a Thanksgiving Turkey...
by: Austin Hutchinson
My wife said she wanted a turkey for Thanksgiving.
So I got the the old 22 and the old dog, and we set off.
When I got home my wife said, "where's the turkey?"
"Here it is" I said, "Are you satisfied?"
I then asked her to cook it up, I was starving!
Now, I'll tell you how to cook it.
Step 1: Fry it
Step 2: Wait 30 minutes
Step 3: Eat Up
Happy Thanksgiving!
How to Cook a Thanksgiving Turkey..
by Raven Wirrick
First, you thaw out the turkey and preheat the oven to 400 deg. F.
Second, you put 1 pinch of salt, 1 pinch of sugar, and 1 dash of every seasoning that you can think of on the turkey. Third, you add whatever you think needs to be added. Fourth, you wait for the oven to "ding."
Fifth, put the turkey in the oven. Then, you put the timer on for 30 minutes. When the bell rings, check the bird. If it isn't brown, put in back in for 20 more minutes.
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Halloween Fun
Hope everyone had a blast at the Halloween festivities. I enjoyed seeing everyone's costume! Thank you Home & School for all your hard work and dedication for making this years Halloween parade a success! Enjoy the pics...
It appears the Halloween candy has gotten to Colton!
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