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Friday, November 14, 2008
Looking At Owl Pellets
We studied nocturnal animals during the months of October & November. Owls were one of the animals that we studied. We learned many interesting facts about owls. Many types of owls mate for life. Mrs. J bought owl pellets for us to explore. We disected them to see what was inside of them. It was a yucky activity but very interesting. We found a lot of bones & fur. There was a small mouse skull. We put several of the bones under our computer microscope to get a better look at them. We took pictures of the bones with the microscope. Now we can look at them on the computer any time we want.

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Seeing The World Through Buddy Bear's Eyes

BUDDY BEAR'S BLOG
Buddy is our classroom bear. He was given to Mrs. J as a Valentine present in 1993 by a very special student Ryan Humphrey. He started going home on weekends with her student's & began traveling the world. He has been to many exciting homes & places. He has met every child that Mrs. Jones has ever taught. He has been to birthday parties, class trips, trips to different states & countries, sat on the Great Wall of China, & met Micky Mouse! He is currently 15 years old. We will be documenting his trips below.
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