This year we've been using touchscreen Chromebooks. We do FrontRow (a math program). We do our individual projects, like the vacations for math. Our class does most of our writing projects on the Chromebooks. We use our Chromebooks for Google Classroom. We use it for our report. Technology has gotten advanced.
Written by Juliana, Kasino, Pat, Ava, Melanie, Bryana and Henry
This is the class blog for Room 202 at Mountain View Elementary School in Simi Valley, Ca
Thursday, September 22, 2016
Thursday, September 8, 2016
Blogging
Blogging is writing about a topic. Blogging makes me feel happy. We learned about blogging. We designed and created our own blog. We did long paragraphs. It is fun.
The way we designed it was by picking a background and the type of style our blog will look like. We had lots of fun creating our blogs.
Written by Alex, Sydney, Joey, Jerome, Ryan, Nikki, Kailey, Miguel, and Alison
The way we designed it was by picking a background and the type of style our blog will look like. We had lots of fun creating our blogs.
Written by Alex, Sydney, Joey, Jerome, Ryan, Nikki, Kailey, Miguel, and Alison
Thursday, September 1, 2016
The First Weeks of School
The first weeks of school we did some interesting activities. We played volleyball. We've done running and exercising. We did "All About Me" projects. We learned about Digital Citizenship.
We're doing more projects right now. The States Road Trip is about math. We did Breakout in the library. We are learning about blogs.
Thank you for reading and please leave a comment.
Written by Sean, Caden, Daimon, Jonah, Miguel, Sage, Troy, Jacob, Paul
and Ryan
We're doing more projects right now. The States Road Trip is about math. We did Breakout in the library. We are learning about blogs.
Thank you for reading and please leave a comment.
Written by Sean, Caden, Daimon, Jonah, Miguel, Sage, Troy, Jacob, Paul
and Ryan
Monday, July 25, 2016
The School Year Begins
Welcome to our class blog. Throughout the year, students will be posting to share what is going on in the classroom and at school. Please feel free to comment, using only first names of all students.
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