Last week was very busy. We learned about the different layers or zones of the ocean (epipelagic, mesopelagic, bathypelagic, abyssopelagic, and hadalpalegic) and how the water column changes as you go down into the depths of the water. We started looking at the websites we use for research and whether they are a reliable source. We will continue to work on this as well as citing our sources used in our searches. Testing started this week. Students worked really hard on their tests and are taking their time to do their best. Please continue to make sure they are getting a good nights sleep and eating breakfast in the morning. Friday was full of excitement! Our River Otter class worked with Caitlin's Dragonflies to fill, carry, and rake out rock for the new jogging path that now goes around the field. It was such an amazing site to see, our sixth graders were so kind and caring to the first/second graders and very encouraging as well. I was proud of all of them! After working hard we went out into METRO and used some of the knowledge gained about defining levels of the ocean to create levels of the forest next to our campus. Comments are closed.
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