Hi everyone! I'm so glad that we're getting followers and lots of comments! I've had a few questions asking how to post a comment, so I've left detailed instructions below. Students should follow these instructions. The reason I would like these comments to be vague is for Internet safety, which Mrs. Berry has taught us lots about!
1. Click comments at the bottom of this post.
2. When it has the drop down menu, choose Name/URL.
3. When it asks for your name, please just put the first letter of your homeroom teacher (H for Hendrickson), and then your number. For instance, if I was number 27 in my homeroom, my name on my comments would be H27. Leave URL blank.
4. Write your answer!
If you're a parent, follow the same steps as above, and then put "parent" at the end of the number.
If you're a classroom, just write the name of your classroom.
If you're a staff member at our school, feel free to put your name.
I am so excited about the little fish! It is such a neat thing for you guys to see going on in your classroom. Please keep us all up to date and posted on their progress.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your eggs hatching! We are so thankful you're doing this blog, so that we can follow along on this journey with you. We look forward to seeing the progress that your trout make. Keep up the good work! :)
ReplyDeleteWe love it! Soon, the kids will be making the posts, and that will be a lot of fun! Let us know what you want to see more of.
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hey ms.hendrickson i love how were raising trout in the class room they have gotten so big already!
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Madyson
@S8-The fish are already swimming around and there eyes are visual.
ReplyDeletei can't wait for the fish to be really big
ReplyDeletethey look so cuite i can't wait to
see them to be out of the tank.
@S8 - I love that you guys love it. I'm honestly learning a LOT about water quality and fish life cycles right along with you guys. I don't think I could have picked a better group of students to do this first project with me!
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