- What did you make? (give details please)
- What is the part of the project that you are most proud of sharing with your parents or Ms. Lea or Ms. Baldivia?
- What is the part of the project you would do differently if you were given the chance?
- If you were the teacher, how would you have planned this project differently?
- What part of your project demonstrates that you are a scientist?
Showing posts with label ecosystems. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ecosystems. Show all posts
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Ecosystems Project Reflection
Wow! Third and Fourth graders, you did a wonderful job with your ecosystems project. Whenever you want to look back at all of your hard work, you can visit our shutterfly page (the password is the same as the one to sign on to this blog). There is also a space for anyone to go answer our ongoing ecosystems questions on our wiki. This will not be the only time that you have the opportunity to do a project like this so it is important that we look back and think about what worked and what didn't. Keep in mind that there were two parts to this project, your ecosystems project you did in Mr. Lewis' room, and the tree story that you started with Mr. Lewis, but worked on and published with Ms. Trumbull. Please answer the following questions in complete sentences:
Monday, January 11, 2010
Which ecosystem would you like to live in?
Today, we watched a video and took notes on nine different ecosystems: cities, arctic tundras, African savannas, coral reefs, Sonoran desert, Cypress swamp, short-grass prairie, Rocky Mountain forest and California coast. How would you finish this sentence?
I would rather live in ________________ because
Be sure to give reasons for why you would prefer to live in the ecosystem you chose. Use your knowledge from the video and your homework reading as a guide.
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