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Ms. Tulbure's Classroom Blog: February 2013
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Ms Tulbure's Classroom Blog. Wednesday, February 13, 2013. In the Northern Hemisphere, winter is the. Coldest season of the year. It begins about December 21 and lasts until about March 21. Around December 21 or 22,. The sun's rays fall directly over the farthest point south of the equator - marking the first day of winter. In the Southern Hemisphere, winter begins in June. The only plants that grow and remain green are evergreens. Here are some fun winter links! Want to make an online snowflake? Friday,...
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Ms. Tulbure's Classroom Blog: Meet the Bloggers!
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Ms Tulbure's Classroom Blog. We are student bloggers in Ms. Tulbure's classroom. We are in 3rd grade. There are ten boys and thirteen girls in the class, totaling twenty-three fantastic students. We reside in the suburbs of Los Angeles, California. Learning is our passion and we also love participating in many activities. Some of our favorite activities include sports: many of us enjoy playing basketball, hockey, soccer, football, swimming, handball, and tennis. February 18, 2013 at 7:44 PM. I also love ...
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Mrs Levy's Class Blog: December 2015
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Mrs Levy's Class Blog. Swimming Into Second Grade. Thursday, December 10, 2015. One of the most exciting things during winter are all of the holidays people celebrate with their friends and families. There are many different holidays that fall during the winter season. Video on Winter Holidays. No matter what holiday you celebrate, you and your family have special traditions. Is something that family, friends, or another group of people has done for many years and continues to do on a regular basis.
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Ms. Tulbure's Classroom Blog: Magnificent Model Schools Conference
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Ms Tulbure's Classroom Blog. Friday, July 12, 2013. Magnificent Model Schools Conference. US Capitol Building. Photo by Ms. Tulbure. I was very fortunate to attend the Model Schools Conference. It was held in our nation's capital, Washington DC. Over 5,000 educators attended from our 50 states. WOW! The LVUSD team had over 100 attendees. Below are a few of my notes on sessions and thoughts from the conference. Linda Jordan and Sue Gendron:. Effective Assessment for Rigorous and Relevant Instruction.
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Ms. Tulbure's Classroom Blog: Exciting Chumash Adventures
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Ms Tulbure's Classroom Blog. Wednesday, April 10, 2013. Ms Tulbure's Class took an exhilarating and educational trip to the. In the slide show below you can see some of the activities and sights we enjoyed. What was your favorite activity of the trip? Leave a comment about facts you learned about the Chumash. Try answering the following questions:. What is the name of the Chumash c anoe? What are two ways the Chu ma sh used asp haltum (tar)? What beach is named for the tar that was found there?
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Ms. Tulbure's Classroom Blog: May 2013
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Ms Tulbure's Classroom Blog. Thursday, May 16, 2013. 3rd Grade 2013 Open House! Take a look at some of our work around the classroom. Leave us a comment. What did you think about what you saw? What were your favorite items? Any positive suggestions and advice for us? This week students completed a research report on a Biography Subject. A biography is a true story about a person's life. It is told by a narrator. We had a lot of interesting biographies to admire. Name the person in your co mment.
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Ms. Tulbure's Classroom Blog: Learning Languages
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Ms Tulbure's Classroom Blog. Monday, April 29, 2013. This week Ms. Tulbure's class read "Pepita Talks Twice.". Pepita, who is bilingual and speaks both Spanish and English, decides she does not want to translate and talk twice anymore. Her decision to stop speaking Spanish creates many problems she had not predicted. Finally, Pepita realizes that it is a good thing to speak two languages. The story is even written in both Spanish and English! So we decided to learn a little Spanish ourselves!
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Ms Tulbure's Classroom Blog. Friday, March 8, 2013. Picture from The Great Kapok Tree. We are learning all about the rain forest this week by reading The Great Kapok Tree. By Lynne Cherry. It is a beautiful book about conserving the delicate diversity of the rain forest that all can enjoy. Rain forests are thick, green forests that receive a lot of rain and are very hot and humid. Most rain forests in the world are in South America, Southeast Asia, Africa, and Australia. Picture from The Great Kapok Tree.
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Ms. Tulbure's Classroom Blog: Outstanding Open House
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Ms Tulbure's Classroom Blog. Thursday, May 16, 2013. 3rd Grade 2013 Open House! Take a look at some of our work around the classroom. Leave us a comment. What did you think about what you saw? What were your favorite items? Any positive suggestions and advice for us? May 16, 2013 at 6:18 PM. This post is awesome! A thing we have noticed is that there are many bouquets. We love the work on the walls. Does anyone know how many bouquets there are? From, Ryann, Annika, Danielle, and Morgan Ryanns sister.