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Monday, December 08, 2008

"THE GREAT HOPE OF SOCIETY IS INDIVIDUAL CHARACTER."
- Lord Chesterfield

HOMEWORK:
  • Math: nothing unless you haven't finished lesson 4
  • Science: work on your sky detective activities!

REMINDERS:

  • grade 6 basketball club tomorrow am at 7:30! BE THERE!
  • don't forget your short-sleeved T-SHIRT for your challenge tomorrow in advisor!

BLOG QUESTION:

  • Name 2 safe ways to view the sun or a solar eclipse
  • What did you see in the sky tonight?

SEE YOU TOMORROW!

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

You can you #17 welding glasses or a telescope and It was to cloudy so I did not see enthing at least when I went out. See you on Tuesday. Oh yeah I liked todayse Gym class it was fun BYE!!!

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Anonymous said...

You can use a number 14 welding glass or a telescope with a special filter. I could not see anything.

Anonymous said...

You can use a number 14 welding glass or a telescope with a special filter. I could not see anything.

Anonymous said...

You need to wear welders classes or a telescpoe
and i could not see anything it was to cloudy

Anonymous said...

#14 welding glass mask and atelescope i saw the waning cresent.

Anonymous said...

You can where a #14 welders glass
a pin whole camera

Anonymous said...

you can use #14 welters glasses and a high fillted telescop i think i went ot to erly cuse we had to smewhere

Anonymous said...

1: #14 welder's glass and a pin-hole camera
2: i saw a waxing gibbous
see you tomorrow

Anonymous said...

mrs valgardson can you please bring my math unit test to school so i can bring it to my dads on wednesday please do not forget thank you bye

Shelbi