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Tuesday, April 7, 2009

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SAB pages dues tomorrow: 49, 52, & 55 (unit 6) Pages done in class: SAB 20, 21 & 22 (unit 7).




Read; create a hinky pinky riddle in your spare time; find out what you can about Nigeria, Kenya or Egypt...

9 comments:

amanda rocks said...

What do you call a hink pink for great food?

answer:A hip tip.

elinka karzinka odnoralov said...

q:what is a hinky pinky for a falling forest?
a: a dropping Olive Tree

elinka said...

I missed you Ms.G!I was so glad that we returned from Spring Break. Did you have a good break?
i sure did.

Ms.G,
i wanted to thank you for voting for my brothers. We really appreciate what you have done! now there is another contest going on. if my brothers go into the top ten they will get to play at a festival called Cornerstone. This time if they win you would get to see them live. if you go to www.everfoundmusic.com, you will see a link. just click on it.:) it would be splendid if you voted. right now we are in 32 place i believe.

Also, my brothers may play again on the radio if people give good reports about us.(my brothers)so if you liked my brothers when they were on the radio, you can call way-fm. (I could give you the number in class)

elinka said...

in the Egyptian family, the father was the one who was providing for his family, while the mother stayed home raising their children.

They had black hair and dark eyes. Their skin was tanned.

The Egyptians wore simple clothes. They wore linen. On their feet, they wore sandals made from Leather or Reed.

Ms. Garcia said...

Elinka,
I had a super terrific Spring Break. I was able to read some of my favorite books, hang out with friends and find a new dog for our family (as you know). It was action packed!
Thanks for letting me know about the latest information regarding Everfound. I remember hearing them talk about it on the radio interview on Way FM on Monday. I will check out the link!
Also, thanks so much for writing such a magnificent poem for and about our class, and for sharing it with all of us. We are so luck that you are in our class--You are a shining star!

elinka karzinka odnoralov said...

im glad to have such an amazing teacher and class. ur teaching is incredible. i love how you teach. i really learned A LOT this year!
we are lucky to have you as our teacher.

thanks 4 letting me read the poem. you were a great audience!

spasiba za vrema! (thaks 4 ur time. in russian)
p.s pleae write back!:)

Ms. Garcia said...

Elinka,
Is Karzinka you middle name or your second last name? I ask because in Hispanic culture, it is common for a child to have both their mother and father's last name.

Wow! You have made my week! I truly value and appreciate what you said about my teaching. It must really show that I love my job. It's the best! And I think I have the brightest and most curious class ever!

OK. I'm going to go throw a pizza in the oven and make a salad. Azul and Luna say "Hola!" (hi), and I say "Hasta leugo, chica!" (that's Spanish for see you later girly).

Thanks for writing~~~

elina karzinka malinka said...

ms.garcia,
no. karzinka is just a riming nick-name for me in russian:) but good guess:) i have so many more nick-names!

im not feeling very well today.:( i got home from school and my stomach started hurting REALLY BAD! i hope i will go to school tomorrow. in fact i will. i don't want to miss out on all the fun learning that you teach us.:)

enjoy ur pizza! luv ya!
p.s spaseba! (thanks)

popstar chessa said...

Ms.Garcia,

One of the lakes in Kenya is lake Victoria.I can not wait to learn more about Africa and Kenya.Are we going to switch and have the groups study Egypt and Nigeria .