Now I have to say "Sup?! Hope you're all doing great!" to my Fairbanks students, who've apparently been following the blog! And I also wanted to answer a few of your questions!
For Katie and all the other students in my 6th period class... Hello! Andy is another student teacher in the program this year, he works at Tanana Middle (booo!). We got sent out here together for this rural practicum thingie. He has a blog, too, you should check it out by clicking HERE!
7th period... Hi! So many questions! Good job! Hahaha. Ok: no wildlife really, the bottle rockets only go about 10-15 feet high, I've been ice fishing but haven't caught anything, the temperature is about the same as in Fairbanks except it doesn't get as cold at night. The snowmachine I was riding is an old, red Polaris Indy GT which is a 2-stroke machine. Andy's been riding the cushier Polaris Trail 550, which I believe is also a 2-stroke but don't quote me on that. And finally, it's called "second tundra" because when you cross the Yukon River and head down that trail you go through some trees, over some creeks, through more trees, and then there's a large patch of tundra. Keep going and you have more trees, a small river, and then you come to "second tundra," which is much larger than the first.


Cool explosion.*sarcasm* Who screamed? What food do you eat there? Is it like any food we have here? Do you use wood stoves? is that your snow machine that you used? What do you do in the free time? What are teaching there? We got to go because we have not finished our geological time line mr Geil is yelling at me bye
ReplyDeleteP.S. you keep using "there" wrong in the blog entries
Sounds like fun. So is the bottle rocket contraption anything like the potato gun in design?
ReplyDeletedid you buy that gatorade? and did you get hurt from that explosion?
ReplyDeleteHow much did you spend?
You should use spell check on these :P
The class wants to do the bottle rockets ya! Jordan also wants to do it all by my self jordan kelley P.1. do u miss us? - jung maeng haha AND JEREMY
ReplyDeleteNo safety glasses! F for lab safety. A+ for inquiry based learning and making science fun.
ReplyDeleteI will drop the lowest grade :).