 Here is one of the students carefully keeping the thermometers out of the sun until the start of data collection:
Here is one of the students carefully keeping the thermometers out of the sun until the start of data collection: Middle school students hard at work:
Middle school students hard at work: I visited Miss J's room (1st and 2nd grade) for a bit.  A couple of girls read me a story about the sun falling from the sky and landing in the sand on the beach.  No one knew how to get the sun back into the sky until a couple of raccoons came along and sang a special song that sent the sun shining back where it belongs.  Once the story was over, I was accosted with questions:  Do you have a son?  a daughter?  Why not?  Your nose is really big.  Or, it's a long nose.  Wow, your eyelashes are long!  What's your name? etc.  until Miss J called them to their desks for the math lesson.  They worked furiously for the length of the song "What a wonderful world."  Definitely something I'll remember forever:  (video coming soon)
I visited Miss J's room (1st and 2nd grade) for a bit.  A couple of girls read me a story about the sun falling from the sky and landing in the sand on the beach.  No one knew how to get the sun back into the sky until a couple of raccoons came along and sang a special song that sent the sun shining back where it belongs.  Once the story was over, I was accosted with questions:  Do you have a son?  a daughter?  Why not?  Your nose is really big.  Or, it's a long nose.  Wow, your eyelashes are long!  What's your name? etc.  until Miss J called them to their desks for the math lesson.  They worked furiously for the length of the song "What a wonderful world."  Definitely something I'll remember forever:  (video coming soon)I finally saw the Inupiaq class in action.  
 Viola teaches the entire class in Inupiaq.  I was so impressed with the students.  niaqunfuruq:
Viola teaches the entire class in Inupiaq.  I was so impressed with the students.  niaqunfuruq:


 


 
I took the same photo of the word for science, did you hear how to pronounce it?
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