Thursday, March 15, 2018

Student Reporter: Mrs. Horney & Math

Our Student Reporter reports:

Mrs. Horney is our school counselor and she helps people when they need it. She comes into our room and she does lessons about how to keep us safe from dangerous people. When Mrs. Horney comes in, she teaches about what we should do and not do. Last time, she talked about what's a small problem and what's a big problem. The small problems are that if someone just pushes you, that's a minor problem. You can solve the problem, just walk away. If the game's not fair, just walk away and play another game. And what's a big problem is when someone threatens you and says they don't like you and want to bully you a lot. And then you tell the teacher. And if he doesn't stop you go to the principal.


Math is fun, because you get to learn about new things. Yesterday, we learned about fractions and we learned how to do fractions. We did comparing fractions. I also like division because division is more fun when it's hard. You sort of can make fun with it when it's hard and you can do it on a piece of paper and when you understand it, it's fun. And that's why I like math.

Monday, March 12, 2018

Student Reporter: Volcano Art & Science Center Day

Our Student Reporter reports:

We are doing art about volcanoes. I painted a volcano. I used the colors red, orange, and black. And I'm still gonna paint a little bit more and use the color purple. We learned about volcanoes in social studies.


On Friday the Pacific Science Center came. We had an assembly and we listened about space. We went into this thing filled with air and it was cool. (It was a planetarium.) It taught us about stars and constellations and the stories about Greek gods and how they made stuff go into space. It was fantastic!