Welcome to the Entomologist's Corner! We are not just super second graders anymore... now, we are also excited entomologists! Do you know what entomologists do? If not, we'll tell you. Entomologists study insects, and that's what we're doing in science now! Well, not right this minute. We're writing a blog right now! Anyway, back to the bugs. We met real live mealworms on Friday, and we got to look at them up close with a magnifying glass. Some of us thought it was gross, but it was still AWESOME! We don't know a lot about the meal-worms yet, but we are going to keep them in our classroom and keep learning more about them. We'll let you know what we find out!
Sara Campbell
11/25/2013 12:39:25 pm
Very exciting to have actual worms in your class! I bet all the kids are wishing they could take them home over break to care for them. Here in Virginia we might get our first snow tomorrow so we're seeing lots of deer headed towards the Blue Ridge Mountains. - Aunt Sara (Grace Cueny's aunt)
Grant
12/10/2013 11:10:57 am
i like deer
RASSHESSH
11/25/2013 01:10:28 pm
I like the mealworms.
NIKHITA
12/1/2013 04:54:56 am
I liked the mealworms too.
NIKHITA
11/25/2013 01:20:49 pm
I liked the funny part where we used ;in science now. well not this very minute right now we are bloging. I liked the idia who ever thgot of it. SEE YOU AT SCHOOL.
ramy
11/27/2013 02:18:21 am
bugs are not grouse they are AWEOME
GRANT
12/10/2013 11:10:20 am
I came up with the title******
Nikhita
1/22/2014 09:41:53 am
What is the title? Comments are closed.
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