Thursday, April 22, 2010

Oh look there's a crane....

Oh look there's a crane, look there is one out in the field...Heidi's way of changing akward topics! Thank you Heidi!

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Blanca.

Hey, remember that one time...

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Our Human Knot

Color Poem

Here are the poems we made in Language Arts class. They're really good..we are poets, aren't we?? :)

Yellow
Yellow makes me happy and joyful.
Yellow turns to glowing red when I face the sun and close my eyes.
YELLOW rose gardens become my home.
Happy and Joyful.

Green
Green is like the color of my eyes.
Green is a refreshing renewal of hope.
Green - is a green salad with cucumbers and a touch of lime.
Green is the color of grass I run through on a summer day.
Green is many things to us. What is it to you?

Orange
Orange is the sweet citrus taste of summer.
Orange is chubby baby toes.
Orange is for the tabby cat all tired and worn.
Orange is the color of memories.

Purple
Purple is the people eater.
Purple is the color of lilacs in the Spring.
Purple is the color of sweet orchids on a hot Summer day.
Violet is the color of my face when my children are out of place.
Purple is the people eater.

Blue
Blue is the sky as I lay on a warm beach.
Blue is the ocean so hard to reach.
Blue is like the glow in the soul, brilliantly and bright.
Blue is the sky in the deep dark night.
Blue represents happiness and freedom!!

-Wasatch cohort 4/20/2010

Monday, April 19, 2010

Love the pictures, Heidi!

I especially love the comments for each. You're hilarious! I just have one concern.....did you forget the apostrophe on your bulletin board? I couldn't tell from the picture. It looks like it says, "MRS. HALES CLASS GARDEN" when it really should say "MRS. HALES' CLASS GARDEN". Correct me if I'm wrong. I was going to get out my red pen, but it doesn't work that well on the computer screen! :)



Anne Marie and Heidi's field work bulletin board. And yes, that is real bark on the tree and straw in the Scarecrow.


I know, I should be doing my Multicultural papers but this is more fun. Look at how cute that scarecrow is. I miss second grade.





This was taken after only one week into field work. Anne Marie is ready to pull her hair out and Heidi is falling asleep on the job. Did you say 1,2,3, go or 1,2, go on 3?









Ok Second grade, we are here. Ready, or not.


Flash those pearly whites, Lindsay. It's almost summer!

The smile that said a thousand words. I bet you are all wondering what Sarah is thinking right now. She is saying, "Heidi, get that camera out of my face." among other things.


I will get to the homework as soon as I finish walking my dogs. Priorities people!


We just got another assignment. It is a good thing we love homework so much, or this school thing might not work out!!!

Talent, skill and beauty. Brianna has it all.

Picture practice

I wear my sunglasses in class, so I can, so I can, SLEEP!

Thursday, April 15, 2010

When Bill Nye the Science Guy came to visit...

Teresa's wonderful critter!
Putting together the Dinosaur...

Dinosaur complete...Teresa so scary!


Very messy! But fun.



The PERFECT Circle...


The one of two near to PERFECT circles this whole semester by Dr. Patch...well done!

Monday, April 5, 2010

I am often in awe of the beauty that surrounds me each and every day....especially water.....

Hello All!







Thanks for settting this up, Miss Sulser! I love it! I've been looking through all the photos wondering why you don't have a picture of me with my fabulous Christmas gift from Brianna. Not to fear, I'll try to post one. So fun! Does anyone have a picture of Suzy Cox? Or our friend Dancing Deb? Hmmm.
So....how was field for everyone? Shambre and I were rockin', if we do say so ourselves. (Which we do.) Both times Larry came to observe, however, there was trouble in paradise. I can't say too much, because Larry has instructed us to discuss it in class. But take our advice and watch out for knife-wielding, crotch-grabbing demon children! Also, we need to take a vote - do you pronounce the word savannah as /suh-VAHN-uh/ or /suh-VAN-uh/ ? Yeah, that's what we thought.