We're into our astronomy and weather unit full swing now. I ask that students attempt to make sky observations daily, if possible. While they don't need to record what they are seeing, I would like them to take note of any cool features and be ready to share or discuss what they see periodically. I will also be providing schedules for opportunities to see the International Space Station go overhead, which is really neat to see with bare eyes, but even better with binoculars or a telescope, if you have them.
Also, our first book club order has closed, but be on the lookout for the October form coming home soon. Again, purchases made through out class code benefit the class library and allow me to get more books for the kids across the year. It is important that orders placed online use our class code of QBKB6. Otherwise, we do not get the bonus points from the order to help our class library. Again, this is not mandatory, but is of help to our books, so we can get new ones or replace used ones over time.
Thank you for all of your support from home and have a great day!!!
-Mr. Rost
Also, our first book club order has closed, but be on the lookout for the October form coming home soon. Again, purchases made through out class code benefit the class library and allow me to get more books for the kids across the year. It is important that orders placed online use our class code of QBKB6. Otherwise, we do not get the bonus points from the order to help our class library. Again, this is not mandatory, but is of help to our books, so we can get new ones or replace used ones over time.
Thank you for all of your support from home and have a great day!!!
-Mr. Rost
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