Tuesday Math Club - Equivalent Fractions Games
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Thursday, January 31, 2013
The Lowell Mills Trip - January 22, 2013
On January 22, 2013, Candini class and O’connor class went to Lowell Mills for a field trip. Francis Cabot Lowell revolutionized the early stages in the United States. Upon the trip to England, he observed the cotton mills. Lowell was inspired to create a system of textile mills.There are many gadgets that they need to have water power machines. There are man made canals so they can get water. The water power is used for making cloths. They used dams to stop the water from going to the canal, so they can build the canal. The canal was man made and they didn’t have cranes and any mechanical machines. They made the cloth into clothes and sold the clothes for money.
We had a great time on our field trip and we learned a whole lot! In the afternoon, we did a really cool workship. Some kids were engineers and they built a system of canals. Other kids were scientists and they tested water wheels.
By: Timmy and Christina
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Hi, this is Jack and Gavin reporting from Room 12. We are here tell you about Heading Home.
The organization Heading Home needs our help!!!!!!!! Heading Home is an organization that provides permanent housing and support services to low-income, homeless, and formerly homeless families and individuals in and around Boston. Our class is doing the Childrens room. Yipee!! We have to fill a basket with items to go in a child’s room. These are things we need to put in the basket: A Twin mattress pad, Twin sheet set, Twin Comforter, Twin Blanket, Pillow, Wall Print, Wastebasket, Childrens Books, Basket. Baskets are due by Friday, February 8th.
Please help us by donating goods to the basket. Thank you!
Monday, January 14, 2013
5th Grade Memory Book
5th Grade Memory Book Website
Use the link below to access the form for the 5th grade year book.
**Favorite Memory** - Write in google docs first and share with me (Alyssa_Candini@wayland.k12.ma.us) Due Friday
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