Hannah's Blog

May 27, 2010 @ 3:29 PM 0 Comments      

The year  is ending which means I will be leaving Mrs.Kolbert’s 4th grade class and I will no longer write any more posts on this wonderful blog.  With that being the case, I would like to tell next years students what to expect in Mrs.Kolbert’s 4th grade class…

One thing to expect is your Kid Blog accounts and all the other technology fun Mrs.Kolbert has in store. In case you don’t have any notion as to what a Kid Blog is, I will explain.  A Kid Blog is an online blogging space just for kids where they write blogposts and receive comments. Another computer thing you may do is a webinar which is when you hear the other person’s chatter and voice but you can’t see them. Of course there are lots of other things in store computer wise, but you’ll just have to be in Mrs.Kolbert’s class and see for your self!

The best thing to expect in Mrs.Kolbert’s class next year is the fun, creative teacher herself. Mrs. Kolbert was definitely the best homeroom teacher I’ve ever had. She can turn a boring kind of thing like the parts of a cell into a fun project as in a rap with costumes and lots more. Not only is she fun and creative, but she’s super smart too which means she can solve a problem any day. Plus she has all the supplies imaginable. Over all Mrs.Kolbert is a well-rounded person that you should expect to have a fun time with if you follow the rules.

This leads me to tell you how Mrs. Kolbert makes all kinds of learning fun. For most everything we learn there is an activity waiting in the wings. One of the many non-boring activities was in science.  To understand more about a category like simple machines we did rap songs using science concepts in the song. We were lucky to have Mrs.Kolbert and her fun activities.

Hope you have a funtasic year with Mrs.Kolbert, I know I did. This is officially my last blog post so sadly I have to say goodbye! :(          GOODBYE!


March 16, 2010 @ 6:41 PM 2 Comments      

Djibouti is a country in Africa which lies on outside soures for food.This is because they don’t have that much fresh water.Since Djibouti climate is hot and arid people living there may wear  Westernized cloths or they can wear a  macawiis and something like a toga. The education in Djibouti is still below peoples expectations.They have 81 public primary schools, 24 registered private primary schools, 12 secondary schools and two vocational schools in Djibouti.

Here is a picture of Djibouti’s location!

I got  my info from…

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Djibouti-regions.png

What do you think of Djibouti?


February 17, 2010 @ 5:23 PM 7 Comments      

As everyone knows there are lots of sports worldwide, …soccer,football,and lots more. If you had to choose your favorite sport what would it be and why? For example my favorite sport is a game called soccer. Soccer is my favorite sport because one goal can change the entire game in a heartbeat .What’s your favorite sport?


January 28, 2010 @ 4:41 PM 14 Comments      

Yesterday, January 27,2010 the company Apple came out with its latest creation, the I-pad. Its 9 1/2 inches long and does things like the I-touch except it’s bigger. Some people think it is great and the best thing Apple’s come out with, but other people think it could of been better. What’s your opinion?