Agriculture

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Posted by annabds4 | Posted in Grade 4 Science, Social | Posted on March 31, 2014

Yesterday a lady name Jenny Ellert came to our class and talked about insects. She even brought a glass box of insects and she gave us candy. She was talking about wheat, crops and  how a lot of  bad insects were eating the roots. We even learned Ladybugs are not called Ladybugs they are called Lady Beetles. She even gave us a book to write in.

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Posted by nancylbds4 | Posted in Grade 4 Science, Social | Posted on March 30, 2014

Agriculture 

Did you know not all bugs are bad?   Some bugs are good to crops and other bugs ruin crops. The good bugs are good because they protect the crops from getting ruined by the bad bugs.  Farmer’s fields have the most bugs. If the farmer sees one bad bug, it doesn’t mean they have to spray.  If farmer sprays the field it will kill the good bugs too.   However, if there is a big problem with bad bugs the farmer will have to spray the field!!!!! Did you know that a Lady Bug is actually called a Lady Beetle?   Isn’t that cool!!!!  The presenter, Jenny Ellert, showed us a big box of bugs.  I really enjoyed it!!!!

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Posted by gerhardbds4 | Posted in Grade 4 Science, Social | Posted on March 30, 2014

Reisig-Kudzu-BugYesterday March 5th 2014 , we had a presenter, named Jenny Ellert who taught us about agriculture. One of the things I learned was about bugs. Some bugs eat crops and cause crops to die. We also learned that Ladybugs are actually Lady Beetles.  Sometimes there are good bugs to eat the bad bugs and sometimes they need to spray the crops with chemicals.  I enjoyed the presentation.

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Posted by nellabds4 | Posted in Grade 4 Science, Social | Posted on March 30, 2014

Yesterday, a young woman named Jenny Ellert, came to do a presentation on agriculture   She taught us how to take care of crops that have insects and can cause crops to die. We also learned that a Ladybug is really called a Lady Beetle. We even got to look at some bugs that cause crops to die and some good bugs that try to help the keep the farmer’s crops safe.Agriculture

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Posted by nancybds4 | Posted in Grade 4 Science, Social | Posted on March 30, 2014

I really enjoyed the agriculture presentation. I like how the presenter, Jenny Ellert, taught us about what she did on the farm. I also like that she had a lot of insects with her in a glass case, so we could look at them. I learned that insects can be harmful, but helpful as well.  It was nice of Jenny to give us a candy bag and colouring book.  

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Agriculture Presentation

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Posted by susiefbds4 | Posted in Grade 4 Science, Social | Posted on March 30, 2014

I enjoyed the agriculture presentation and learning about insects. The presenter discussed how insects can harm farmer’s fields. The presenter taught us why should not spray fields too easily because there are some insects that are helpful.  They eat the insects that harm the farmer’s fields. The agriculture presenter gave us a colouring book and some candy.   That was nice of her!

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Agriculture!!

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Posted by isaacbds4 | Posted in Grade 4 Science, Social | Posted on March 30, 2014

 My class and I were learning about agriculture. 🙂

Did you know Ladybugs are actually called Lady Beetles. 🙂

Some bugs are bad sometime. 🙂

We learned that flies help plants grow! 🙂

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Quotation Mark Stories

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Posted by Michelle Vidotto | Posted in Language Arts | Posted on March 21, 2014

Take a look at our quotation mark stories.  Students used the link: http://bit.ly/1kbWMCt to create their characters.  Students showcased their ability to utilize quotation marks by writing a conversation between their characters.  Enjoy some of the examples below!  🙂

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What am I?

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Posted by peterbds4 | Posted in Language Arts | Posted on March 19, 2014

 I wear green clothes.

I am very tricky too.

I do not like traps.

Click on the picture below to show the answer.

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What Am I?

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Posted by cristinabds4 | Posted in Language Arts | Posted on March 18, 2014

I leave gold behind.

Always dressed in a green suit.

A green hat on top.

Click on the picture below.

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