Other great sites
If you haven't done so already . . .
I suggest that you go on the other teachers' blogs. They have so much wonderful information and a different perspective.
Click on http://www.blogger.com/profile/15176982653457793321
This link includes not only our trip, but the other trips with teachers that have been going live from the field in other locations.
CHALLENGE:
Let me know-
What you have learned.
What you would still like to know more about.
Do you think you would like to go on a trip like this? Why or why not?
Miss Santoro

6 Comments:
Hi Auntie Linda!
Have a super trip home. I miss you very much and want to see you. I learned how you can tell how old a tree is. You count the rings after you core it. Someday I would like to go on an adventure like that. I would like to learn even more about trees.
Teresa, 4, RI
Dear Miss. Santoro
I would like to go on the trip to Canada. So then I could learn about a lot of imformation that I didn't know before. I think the Chocalate Caper Mystery is almoust done!
Jenny,8, Glastonbury, CT
This is an awesome blog, Ms. Santoro! I loved following it and telling little Harrison about what you were doing. I don't think he had any idea what I was saying, but he liked watching your videos!
hi,
Wow i thought permafrost will be MUCH deeper. i wonder how it looks like becouse in the picture all i see is dirt
orgest
i really want the chocolate caper to end WHO STOLE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!
are you woried about globloal warmig
masi 4 l
Masi,
What worries me most is that some people are not even trying to take care of our planet. Some people litter, waste energy and water, and don't recycle or reuse things. We won't stop the climate change that is happening by changing our behavior, but at least we can try to minimize our effect on the planet.
Let me know what you have recycled, conserved or reused today.
Miss Santoro
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