During my "snowday" today, I rode Mr. Abbott's stationary bike while talking to my sister who is also a teacher. I went for a walk through Whipple Hill. I can get their pretty easily from my house. While I was there I took a video and a few pictures. Do you think the bridge the ducks are going under is safe? Is it stable? Why or why not? What could you do to make it safe and stable? Think about things from the woods you could use. I'm going to go draw some ideas. | |
I have not used my site for updates and information this year. I think it will be a good resource and way for me to share during the school closure. We will see! Please comment on any questions I ask. I took pictures of the first signs of Spring! I started to wonder why some plants are growing faster than others. I am going to pick a plant, tree and/or flower in my yard and take a picture and watch it change. You might want to try that too! One last thing... I brought the fish back to my house! Mr. Abbott and I are planning to prepare the pond this weekend. Hopefully they will be back in their warm weather habitat next weekend!
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Meyer
3/21/2020 06:30:03 am
Meyer thinks the bridge is stable because it would be underwater if there was nothing to hold it up. His Mom, however, does not think it is stable for a person to walk on because there are no handrails.
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Mrs. Abbott
3/27/2020 10:37:06 am
I agree Meyer, one part of the log is being supported by the land. I also agree with you mother. The bridge is not that safe to walk across. For example, young child may fall off like Javier's sister did in the story we read.
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Enid
3/23/2020 08:18:11 am
Hi Mrs. Abbott! My family and I went walking at Whipple hill too. Also I think the bridge is not stable because it might stand up right now but the human weight could push it over onto its side. Although if you put more supports on the sides it might stand up.
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Mrs. Abbott
3/27/2020 10:34:13 am
Hi Enid! I agree with you idea it needs more support:)
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