Friday, April 28, 2006

Hello this Davalynn Betham with your logout report...

What were some of your favorite things you did this week?

Kimberley: Coloring in the coral
Meredith: International Fair
Kirstan: Math Tic tac toe
Davalynn: International Fair
Aleah: International Fair and Dance
Teresa: International Fair, Fun math, and Dance
Quinn: International Fair and Dance
Zack: Dance
Mori:Dancing and International Fair
Armand: Dancing and International Fair
Alex: International
Dylan: Dancing, International Fair,and Math

Thursday, April 27, 2006

Hi, it's Kim, and our logout question is:

"What did you learn about the main character in your book?"

Aleah: How to pronounce her main character's name
Teresa:How to prnounce her main character's name
Meredith: He has a llama named Misty
Kim: she had to walk to school every day
Davalynn: he loves to run
Dylan: her grandma sent her out to school to get a better education
Martin: Her grandma wanted her to get a better education
Armand: she fighted for what was right
Kirstan: he likes to draw
Quinn: he likes to run fast
Alex: helikes to run fast
Zack: they messed stuff around
Mori: He likes to wrestle

See ya

Hi everyone!

You have a busy day ahead in the computer lab. The first thing that you need to is go to the following website: "Young Talk". This is a Ugandan publication for 11-14-year-old young people. This issue is about puberty, and since you are all at an age where you might begin to experience some of these changes, I think that this magazine will be interesting to you. I'm giving you a worksheet to complete as you read. There are three simple questions.

If you read Julie of the Wolves, then your book brochure is due to me today.

If you read My Samoan Chief, then your book report is due next Tuesday.

Some of you have already completed your brochures. Good job! You may update your blog or continue to read "Young Talk."

If you need any help or have any questions, "Ask 3 before you ask me." If they cannot help you, come see me.

Let's get to work!

Wednesday, April 26, 2006


What did you learn about island formations?

Martin: Water pushes sand to make coral reefs.
Alex: How atolls are formed.
Dylan: How coral islands are formed.
Armand: coral forms on volcano and volcano sinks and forms an atoll
Mori: Water pushes sand to make coral reefs
Zack: Some plants can grow in sand
Quinn: coral forms on volcano and volcano sinks and forms an atoll
Teresa: How all islands ar formed
Aleah: How reef islands are formed
Kirstan: Octopus is a reef animal
Meredith: Coral acts like a filter and a captures sand
Kimberley: Coral survives in warm, shallow,clear water.
Davalynn: Fresh water stays above salt water.


Last night was the International Fair. It was really fun, there was a lot of food, running around, and screamming.

What was your favorite thing about the International Fair?

Kimberley: Running around and looking at other peoples booths.
Meredith: My booth about France. I liked it because it had a lot of information that I didn't know.
Kirstan: The donuts from Benin, the chille from Europe, and the Pansit from the Philippines.
Davalynn: The coffee from South America, the chille from Europe, donuts from Benin, and the meat pie from Australia.
Zack: The Mate from South America because it tasted good and it helped me lose my hunger.
Armand: The donuts from Benin, the Sugar Cane from the Pacific Islands, and Mancala from Africa.
Mori: The chille from Mexice, and the meat pie from Australia.
Teresa: My booth because of the different clothes.
Quinn: The Italian section of the European booth because we had good coffee, and the South America because they also had good coffee.
Aleah: Looking at the other booths, drinking coffee, and just running around and playing.
Dylan: I enjoyed walking around looking at other peoples booths, learning about the different countries, and presenting my Korean booth.
Martin: The chille and the Kimbop.
Alex: I liked the Kimbop and the coffee from Brazil.

Thursday, April 20, 2006


What country are you doing for the international fair?

Meredith: France
Teresa: Taiwan
Aleah: Philippines
Davalynn: Samoa/Fiji
Kimberley: Australia
Dylan: Korea
Quinn: Italy
Zack: Peru
Alex: Australia
Mori: Samoa/Fiji
Kirstan: Samoa/Fiji
Armand: Samoa/Fiji

Wednesday, April 05, 2006

Hi, it's Kim you might remember me from the last post I did or from www.phsadventurerkim.blogspot.com. Well annyway here i our logout question.

What is your favorite Wellness Wednesday snack so far during this quarter?

Kim: Kem and rice
Teresa: Kem and rice, potato salad, and Berry smoothie
Aleah: Berry smoothie
Meredith: Kem and rice and potato salad
Davalynn: Kem and rice and potato salad
Quinn: Berry smoothie, Kem and rice, and potato salad
Kirstan: Berry smoothie
Mori: Kem and rice and potato salad
Zack: Kem and rice
Dylan: Kem and rice and potato salad
Armand: Berry smoothie
Martin: Berry smoothie
Mr. Hatcher: Potato salad

Good bye from Dylan.

Tuesday, April 04, 2006

The qeustion for today is: what did you like the about today.

Kim: Science game.
Teresa: Science game.
Dylan: Reading group science game.
Martin: Reading groups science game.
Davalynn: Earth science and ukulele report.
Meredith: Computer.
Mori: Reading group and game.
Zack: Review science
Armand: Game.
Kirstan: Game.
Quinn: Reading groups.

Monday, April 03, 2006

Logout: What did you learn about the star mound?
Hey, its me Davalynn. Well heres our logout..

Teresa: It is more than 100 years old.
Aleah: That there are more than 150 star mounds in American Samoa.
Meredith: There is a type of sport played on the star mound.
Quinn: Only matais and chiefs are allowed to play the sport.
Kirstan: Only the matais and chiefs would be allowed to eat the pigeons.
Martin: They would play a type of sport on the star mound.
Zack: There is more than 1 star mound in American Samoa
Dylan: Most star mounds are 400 or more years old.
Armand: They would call it star mounds because of the rays beaming out of the sides.
Davalynn: The matais would sit in a little hut and catch the pigeons and they would keep them as a pet or eat them.