Wednesday, April 12, 2017
Things I Love at Hillcrest PDS
My name is Rylee and I am new to Hillcrest PDS this year! I love Hillcrest PDS! We have a fun playground. I love P.E. so much because it is fun! Coach Fuentes and Coach Stephens teach me fun things!
Mrs. Hoover is our Music teacher and I love her! She teaches me music. We just did a program called Stone Soup!
Mrs. Dominguez is nice. She is our counselor and I went to her office once.
I love Hillcrest PDS!
Dolphin Dollars
Hello, my name is Hayden and in my class we are learning about businesses! We got to make dollars and they are called Dolphin Dollars. We all got to write our own design and we did a vote. Then three were left and we voted again and two won! I was so mad that I lost. I wanted to do a do-over. The ones we picked won. We get paid Dolphin Dollars in our paycheck. We can earn Dolphin Dollars other days by being quiet and helping others. We got to create businesses to earn Dolphin Dollars, too. We will use Dolphin Dollars to pay Mrs. Holey's class and Mrs. Johnston's class at their businesses. We are making signs and commercials. I love Dolphin Dollars!
Wednesday, April 5, 2017
U-Swirl
Last week we went on our field trip! We went to a place called U-Swirl! We went behind the scenes to see how they make frozen yogurt. We got to see what was in the fridge. We got to see the melted yogurt. It looked weird! We got frozen yogurt and got to have as many toppings as we wanted! At U-Swirl we got to play games. We got to play Guess Who? and Battleship and all that stuff! One day you should go to U-Swirl!
* Special thanks to U-Swirl for letting us go behind the scenes to see how their business works! We are preparing for our First Grade Marketplace! Watch for more news to come! Enjoy the pictures!
Monday, April 3, 2017
Penguins
We are researching this week in class! My research is about penguins. Penguins can stay underwater for twenty-two minutes. The largest type of penguin is an Emperor Penguin. Most penguins can live to be fifteen to twenty years old! Penguins have long bodies and webbed feet. Penguins must watch out for a number of predators when they are in the water. Weasels, wild dogs and other birds often feed on penguin eggs. Penguins eat krill, squid, fish and crustaceans. Most penguins dive deep underwater to feed. Scientists believe that penguins have been on earth for millions of years. Penguins are great animals to learn about!
Sunday, April 2, 2017
Jane Goodall
David Greybeard: Jane's favorite chimp |
To learn more about Jane Goodall's work with chimpanzees, check out http://www.janegoodall.org/ and see her famous chimps here!
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