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Alta Loma & Beyond Technology Education. Recent Computer Lab Creations!. Unit 1 Word and Publisher. K Community Helpers 1 st US Symbols Book 2 nd Complete Sentences 3 rd Campaign Poster 4 th Region Brochure. 5 th American Colony Brochure - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ALTA LOMA & BEYOND TECHNOLOGY EDUCAT ION

Recent Computer Lab

Creations!

UNIT 1WORD AND PUBLISHER

K Community Helpers

1st US Symbols Book

2nd Complete Sentences

3rd Campaign Poster

4th Region Brochure

5th American Colony Brochure

6th-7th Ancient Israel and Religions of the World Brochure

8th Revolutionary War Newspaper

Animals And Their Babies!

Kindergarten

Match the parents with the babies

Pig and piglet

Hen and chick

Cow and calf

Horse and foal

Goat and kid

Which is not a mammal?

If these two animals are not mammals, what are they? Birds

My favorite animal is a horse.

Shapes

1ST GRADE

FACES OF SHAPES

REAL OBJECTS SHAPED LIKE SOLID FIGURES

USE PATTERN BLOCKS TO MAKE NEW FIGURES

SIDES AND CORNERS

Sides: 4 Corners: 4

Sides: 3 Corners: 3

Sides: 4 Corners: 4

Sides: 5 Corners: 5

Sides: 0 Corners: 0

Sides: 6 Corners: 6

CREATE YOUR OWNA ‘corner’ is also known as a what? Vertex

Create and color your own shape!

Sides: 7 Corners: 7

http://www.abcya.com/shapes_geometry_game.htm

Rocks, Minerals and Fossils

2nd Grade

http://www.minsocam.org/msa/k12/k_12.html

Sedimentary

Metamorphic Igneous

Rock Cycle

Name Definition Image Describe itcolor Every rock has a color or

colors that can be seen. It is black, brown or what?

Gold

texture Every rock feels a certain way. Is it rough, smooth, bumpy or jagged?

Smooth

luster Every rock reflects light in a certain way. Is it shiny, dull, metallic or sparkly?

Shiny

hardness Every rock has a different level of hardness. What can scratch a soft rock like limestone?

Nail

shape Every rock has a shape. Is it round, square, jagged or what?

Square

The way we study rocks and minerals

What are fossils? A fossil is an imprint

that’s left behind by a plant or animal that lived long ago.

Fossils can be found in stone, frozen ground, or amber.

frozen ground amberstone

Examples of fossilsName Description ImagePlant fossil These can show how plant

forms changed over time from simple to complex.

Shell fossil These are formed when an animal dies and sinks to the bottom of a lake or ocean.

Trilobite (bug) fossil

These are from bug-like creatures which lived in oceans millions of years ago

Bone fossil Animals like snakes, fish and even dinosaurs leave these behind and we can tell how old it is by the age of the rock.

All About Plants3rd Grade

Labeling a flower

Flower

Stem

Seeds

Leaves

Roots

Function of Plant PartsPlant Part Function Image

Roots Used to give the plant support and absorb water and other nutrients from the soil

Stem Delivers the soil nutrients to the leaves

Leaves Makes energy for the plant using sunlight, carbon dioxide and water

Seeds These are a plant's way of getting from one area to another by either wind, water or animals.

Flower Contains the petals which are important because they help attract pollinators such as bees, butterflies and bats.

What Plants Use To Make FoodTerm Definition Image

Carbon Dioxide A colorless, odorless gas in the air that people and animals breath out of their lungs.

Chlorophyll The green coloring in a plant that captures the sun’s energy

Oxygen A colorless, odorless gas in the air that is needed for most living things to stay alive.

Photosynthesis The process that allows green plants to make food from water, carbon dioxide and sunlight.

Inside a Plant Cellmitochondria vacuole nucleus

chloroplast

cell membrane cell wall

cytoplasm

Plant Life Cycle

By The Great Horn SpoonAuthor: Sid Fleischman

4th Grade

By The Great Horn Spoon• Type of book – Historical fiction• Number of pages – 193• Setting – Old Town, Sacramento during the

Gold Rush

By The Great Horn SpoonChapter 1: Praiseworthy and Jack stowaway on a ship called the Lady Wilma.

Chapter 2: Jack and Praiseworthy believe there is a thief on the ship so they have a test.

Chapter 3: The Lady Wilma spots another ship and saves it.

Chapter 4: Jack had named a pig Good Luck and he liked her, but the butcher tried to kill her.

Chapter 5: The Lady Wilma takes on the Horn after she passes another ship called the Raven.

By The Great Horn SpoonChapter 6: After the Lady Wilma was ahead for a few days, the Raven was suddenly miles ahead.

Chapter 7: When the Lady Wilma stopped at the Bay of Callao, about 100 cats went on deck!

Chapter 8: Finally, the Lady Wilma arrives in California.

Chapter 9: Jack and Praiseworthy meet up with their friend Mr. Cut-Eye Higgens when they are in a wagon.

Chapter 10: Some robbers come and attack the wagon, but luckily Praiseworthy had a sack of gold in his glove and punched them.

By The Great Horn SpoonChapter 11: When they finally arrive at their mining destination, Pitch-Pine Billy teaches them how to mine for gold.

Chapter 12: Everyone hears about Praiseworthy punching someone uphill 6 feet.

Chapter 13: Jack buys a whole batch of neckties and sells them because a woman is coming.

Chapter 14: Jack and Praiseworthy get a mule to carry their supplies.

Chapter 15: Jack falls in a steep hole while trying to get a bunny and a road agent saves him!

By The Great Horn SpoonChapter 16: Jack and Praiseworthy help save a friend’s life.

Chapter 17: While Praiseworthy and Jack were digging in the ground to make a grave, they strike it rich!

Chapter 18: Aunt Arabella (Jack’s mom) and Praiseworthy get married.

Praiseworthy is the world’s best butler and I like him for his resourcefulness, charm, and levelheaded courage!

My Favorite Character

By: Dawn L. Watkins

Presented By:

Fifth Grade

MEDALLION

Point of View The novel is

written in third person with Prince Trave being the main character followed in the story.

Setting This story is set in

the Medieval times in a land called Gadalla. Gris and Trave travel to the Kolonian border passing through Rubran, Skreel Forest, Blee Bog, Dider, Ogham Pass and Torus Point.

Characters Prince Trave is the prideful

prince of a land ruled by his lazy uncle, Panii. Gris is the King of Kapnos who comes to see King Panii. Tanarad is one of Gris’s Captains and an excellent horseman. Sard is a cruel character who wants to capture, the prince, get the medallion and deal with Gris. Thag is a high ranking Sardan who wants to take Gadalla by force. Enna is the kind girl who heals Trave’s wrists when he is injured.

Rising Events Prince Trave is the prideful prince of a land

called Gadalla. His country is ruled by his lazy uncle, Panii. His uncle refuses to side with the other good countries called Kapnos, Kolonia, and Dider. Then Gris, King of Kapnos, comes to see King Panii in Ganet, the capital of Gadalla. Panii still refuses to become allies with the other countries even though the Dark Alliance-- the three remaining countries of Sarda, Torridia, and Litoris-- plan to take over Gadalla by force. Then Gris tells Trave of a medallion. A medallion that belonged to Trave's late father. A medallion that the true king of Gadalla needs. A medallion that is needed to successfully rule the kingdom. Then Trave leaves with Gris in search of his father's medallion.

Problems On this long

journey, Trave encounters spies, an earthquake, an immense bog inhabited by a mysterious hermit, and giant birds of prey. Because of pride and flattery, he refuses to listen to Gris and he briefly joins the bad side and soon realizes that was a huge mistake.

Solutions Trave becomes less

critical of others and is humbled through the experiences of this journey. He learns that Kings need to show compassion for their men and be concerned with their safety and well being. He learns that it is important to be decisive, but to listen to his people. He becomes king and wears the medallion that Gris had around his chest the entire time.

Theme Qualities such as honesty, hard-work,

loyalty and forgiveness are present themes in this novel. Being a good judge of character, knowing the dangers of false pride, learning to lead by following and understanding the value of loyalty and authority are also important. In his journeys, Trave learns the duties of a king: to learn what is true, to believe the truth and to act on that belief.

6TH, 7TH AND 8TH PROJECTS DISPL AYED IN THE L AB

T E C H N O LO GY B R O C H U R E S A L S O AVA I L A B L E I N T H E L A B !

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