Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Howdy, very cool web cam to check out. It is a live Owl in a nest box with eggs. Bonus points to anyone who can tell me how many eggs are there and when the expected hatch date is. Scribner



http://www.sportsmansparadiseonline.com/Live_Owl_Nest_Box_Cam.html

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Sorry we were gone so long...

Hi Concepts folks,

We have been neglecting our Blog duties--must have been the snow blindness. Now that the weather seems promising we are going to try to get back at it.

Lets hear three cheers for North Africa and the Middle East then on to Asia!

Remember Sunday is Pi day! Everyone needs to eat 22/7 of pie!

Camp Count Down: 66 days, 18 hours, 46 minutes

Peace, Scribner and S-P

Tuesday, February 2, 2010




Coaches helping out with writing and book group. Thanks a million coaches!

Comming up this week: Rockin' out the vote presentations and starting a new Social Studies Group.
Algebra and Geometry are both having Quiezes on Thursday and Monday and a test on Thursday next week before break.
Course 2 has a quiz on Feb 5th. Course 3 has a quiz Feb 4th.

Peace, Scrib and S-P

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Finals and quarterly tests

Howdy! Believe it or not we are almost to the half-way mark of the year. That means Midterm Exams for Algebra and Geometry and Quarterly tests for course 2 and 3.

Algebra will start their finals on Monday. Geometry will start on Wednesday.

We will be wrapping up our rock study with a test on Thursday next week. Also this next week we will start into the study of the rest of Africa.

Enjoy the warm weekend, Scribner and S-P

Friday, January 15, 2010


Thanks to our cookie crew! Danny, Ms. Donnelly, Lily, and Caleb. The proceeds from the bake sale are going to go toward camp expenses. Yeah camp!




Have a great weekend everyone, Scribner and S-P

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Haiti Earthquake

Take a few moments to connect our work on plate techtonics with current events. Go to the USGS site and search Haiti earthquake. There are some great maps showing the strike-slip fault that precipitated the quake and the subduction zones around the area between the Caribbean and North American plates.

Luckily for the low islands in the area a tsunami did not result.

Take a moment and send positive energy to the living things of the area. Especially the rescue workers who will attempt to save lives in the poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere. Then give an extra hug to your own people tonight and be thankful for the blessings that surround us.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Tuesday 1-12-10

Howdy,

Nice to see the Sun Today!

Course 2 and 3 are starting chapter 7 today. Look for the chapter guide to be placed in math binders today. Organization tip: If your binder is overwhelming put chapter 6 work in your student file. New format: We are putting the calender on the chapter guide to help busy folks. Parent signature required.

Algebra folks have the test on Friday 1-. Look for the Practice test tomorrow.

Social Studies Groups are finishing up the study of Chapter 19 today with three days to study and get the information pulled together for the test on Friday.



Friday, January 8, 2010

January 8th, 2010



Big day today in Concepts!


Second Geography Bee competition today. Congrats to Classroom winners: Kit, Joe, and Pierce and the runners-up: Jacob K, Caleb, Anna, Tatum, Brita and Justin.




Congratulations also to our reflections photography winner (see the winning picture above.) Looks like a magazine cover to me!




Don't forget: Test in Course 2 and 3 Monday, Algebra test and Social Studies test Friday.




Have a great weekend all, Scribs

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Happy New Year! We are starting a new Social Studies group project on Eastern and Southern Africa. The test will be Friday Jan. 15th.