AAA Math.com
A great web site for you to practice any lesson we have covered so far. Simply click on the topic you need help with and go to work!
A great web site for you to practice any lesson we have covered so far. Simply click on the topic you need help with and go to work!
This link is a great link to see all of the Apollo astronauts and a timeline of their journey to the moon.
Monday is the day of the week that honors Earth;s natural satellite, the Moon. Most planets are named after Romans gods, moons are named after Greek gods. For more information, check out the links below.
http://www.moonconnection.com/moon_facts.phtml
The Full Moon Atlas: A detailed map of the moon.
Map of the moon at Space.com
Lunar Landing map: Click here
For some reason, I have not posted this in the past. This is the 6th grade math book online. It is a great resource for those who want to use it! Enjoy!
To go to the online math book, click here A link has been added to the side bar as well. (Education links)
To go to the online science book, click here A link has been added to the side bar as well. (Education links)
I saw this on MYTHBUSTERS and looked it up on the internet and this is what I found out. It is the art of taking mud and water and rubbing it until it becomes smoooth and shiny!!! It looks like a colored cue ball or large marble. It seems very simple and yet I am sure I will make this difficult. I will post a picture of my results when I get finished. Let me know how yours turns out if you attempt one as well.
http://web-japan.org/trends01/article/011005sci_r.html This is called hikaru dorodango!
Click the link here, or on the side bar to go to their weblink for renlearn and type in the authors name or title of book to find out the reading level and quiz number for your book.
5-3-09 A student found out we can not take test here. However, he did say that parents and teachers can log on to see what books have been read by the student/child. Thanks P.N. for the remark.