I found this map game at FunBrain. I hope you like it!
This site will tell you how you and a family member can make a map puzzle using clay!
iKnowthat.com offers puzzle games for many areas of the world. You do not have to register. You can select the 'maybe later' option and still play the games.
After you play the games, add a comment to let your classmates (and me) know what you think. If you click on comments, you can add one anonymously (just sign your first name at the end of your comment - you can check out the one about the field trip to see how Caroline G. & her mom signed theirs).
Miss Kristin
Cape Hatteras Elementary School is awesome! Being computer savvy is essential for success in the 21st century. This blog is intended to give young students exposure to the Internet through games and activities that I suggest as well as introduce them to the world of blogging. Have fun!
Monday, March 31, 2008
The Leprechaun Story by Kameron
“Ahhhh!!!” I screamed as I saw a leprechaun in Target in Virginia. I told him to hide behind the bookshelf but he didn’t do it. So I told my mom, “There’s a small person near the bookshelf!”
My mom said, “He’s probably just a midget.”
“He’s smaller than a midget. He’s a leprechaun.”
My mom said, “I don’t believe you.” We left Target and guess who was in the car. The leprechaun! We had to deal with him the whole way home. When I got home I kicked him out the window of my mom’s car. We never saw him again.
The Tricky Leprehaun by Savannah
“Wow!” I yelled, “That’s a small house.” Then ……..a Leprechaun came out! “Give me your gold or I’ll step on you and your house!” I said. The Leprechaun gave me gold all right. Chocolate, that was wrapped in gold paper. The very next day I went back to that Leprechaun’s house and he was not there. I saw that his beautiful flowers had died. The air smelled terrible. Also, everything in the garden had rotted. Then I noticed a small sign on the door and it said, “Went to Hawaii for summer so I can go surfing on my small surf board, dudes”. So I had to wait until winter. That Winter I got my gold.
The Greedy Old Leprechaun by Jasmine
“WOW!’’ I screamed, as I walked to a huge oak tree in the middle of the woods. I heard giggling sounds by the tree but there was nothing there so I looked in the big hole in the middle of the tree. There was a leprechaun about an inch tall! He had my ten dollar bill! I grabbed the dollar and he tried pulling it harder. It felt as if I was playing tug-of-war. So I ran and got my dad because he is very strong. He got my money and he told the leprechaun, “Get lost!” Then the greedy old leprechaun stomped his feet as he went back to the oak tree. I heard him whispering, “I was going to use that money for a new home because my house stinks.” I just ignored him and went inside to read a story about a monkey that found a pot of gold.
Saturday, March 22, 2008
March Terrific Kids!
Congratulations to our awesome Terrific Kids for the month of March: Hannah, Caroline P., and Kameron! All three are very deserving of this honor! Hannah has worked hard to become the best student she can be. She is very attentive to the needs of others. :0) Caroline does nothing less than her absolute best at all times! She is a super student and is always eager to learn new things. :0) Kameron is always ready for our next project. I can always count on him to set a good example for other students. :0) KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK!!!
Saturday, March 15, 2008
Telling Time
OK, kids, here are some of the telling time sites we've used in class. Check them out and let me know what you think. If you find any others, let me know.
Time Clock: We haven't played this, yet, but we will. You can practice moving the hands for different times at 5 minute intervals.
Teaching Time: This is the one with the big clock. :-)
Willy the Watchdog: Have fun!
Digital Clock: This is the one we played with the lever and the apple clock. You can practice hour and half hour.
Time Clock: We haven't played this, yet, but we will. You can practice moving the hands for different times at 5 minute intervals.
Teaching Time: This is the one with the big clock. :-)
Willy the Watchdog: Have fun!
Digital Clock: This is the one we played with the lever and the apple clock. You can practice hour and half hour.
Tuesday, March 04, 2008
Dr. Seuss
Sorry I was not there for your celebration. Mrs. Kee told me that you all had a fantastic day! Write a post telling me what you thought was awesome! I also can't wait to hear about Maddie's WCHE appearance on Thursday or the Book Talks on Friday. What books are you sharing?
Have you been to Seussville? Play games and write your own story!!!!
I miss all of you a lot!!
Have you been to Seussville? Play games and write your own story!!!!
I miss all of you a lot!!
Saturday, March 01, 2008
Primary Games
Here's another new site I found! You can engage in all sorts of fun activities: telling time, spelling, puzzles, etc. Tell me what you like best about the Primary Games site!
Friday Fun
Watching the otters playfully swimming in their habitat.....excitedly gazing into the 17 feet deep tank as Olivia and Winn floated among the sharks, barracuda, and other local fish......leaning over the ledge of the touch tank to pet a stingray.......gently stroking a blue-tongued skink (congrats to Damon & Jacob for impressing all the second grades in the county by identifying this critter!!).....WHAT WAS YOUR FAVORITE PART OF OUR LEAP DAY TRIP TO THE AQUARIUM? Leave your comment!
In the spirit of Leap Day, did you read about Beelzebufo? Find out all about this large frog fossil and find links to other frog-related sites! Post a comment about what you've read to earn Caught Being Good coupons.
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In the spirit of Leap Day, did you read about Beelzebufo? Find out all about this large frog fossil and find links to other frog-related sites! Post a comment about what you've read to earn Caught Being Good coupons.
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