Wednesday, October 29, 2008

SCIENCE TEST!!!!

6th grade students will have a CHAPTER 1 SCIENCE TEST on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5th! A study guide will be going home tomorrow, Thursday, October 30th. Please, please, please study with your child for this test. It is the first big science test this year! Everyone is doing so well in science.
5th and 6th graders will be going on the field trip to the skating rink on Friday.
Pictures of 5th graders and the 6th grade science experiment will be on the blog by Monday. Boy, was that FUN!! How many of you mixed cornstarch and water together tonight?
Enjoy Halloween and be safe this weekend!

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

I am getting more and more signed permission slips! Thank You!

What is this? A mealworm race? Why, yes! Look at the creativity these students put into this science experiment! I am impressed to say the least!
Which habitat will the mealworm like the best? You'll have to ask Haley and Rebecca!

Which dish soap blew the biggest bubble? Well, you'll have to ask Haley and Rebecca again!


Way To Go, Connor!



You look like such a PRO!
I am sorry I did not add more pictures tonight of all of the students who have brought in their permission slips. I accidently left my list at school of students who have theirs in. I will be posting more pictures this week and weekend. Keep checking in! This week I know that Mr. Chaffin's science classes dissected owl pellets and he has some great pictures of it. Also, tomorrow we will be doing a fabulous experiment with cornstarch and water. These pictures are sure to be..... shall I say..... INTERESTING!





Monday, October 27, 2008

Educational Links

Check out the educational links on the right hand side!

There will be more added every week!

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Thank you for turning in your permission slip to add pictures!

1st Day of 6th Grade!
1st Day in 6th Grade!
1st Day in 6th!
Blowing bubbles in science!
Running hard at Lapeer West!

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Why Are We Creating This Blog?

This blog is being created for staff, parents, and students to view to gain educational information and information regarding Mr. and Mrs. Chaffin's classrooms.