Play Interland
Click on the Google-a-Day button above. This is where you will go when you have time after class. Try to answer each question in the amount of time given. You will need to answer in your D2 Apps Documents and make certain to share it with Mrs. Meyer.
Breakout of the Week
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Make your own Voki! You do not have to create an account to use the free version,
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Fun with Braille
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Today, you will create your own Super Hero. Click on the image and go to the site. Follow the directions.
Name your character and be prepared to explain your super power
Name your character and be prepared to explain your super power
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Monster Hangman:
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WikiWhere? Test your geography skills.
Color My World
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Explore the Museum of Flight |
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Click the button and try the game. You have to give your name and choose a character, then put the books in the correct order.
Fun for all! Science Games |
Do you like Math Games? Click here.Do you know how an airplane stays up in the air or how a rocket can get beyond the atmosphere of earth? This is an interesting site to try.
Click the button to learn more. Hubble Telescope |
See if you can find the answers to these questions. Click the button below each picture to find the answers.
Lewis and Clark left from St. Louis Missouri and traveled west.
See how far you can get.
Lewis & Clark Travels
See how far you can get.
Lewis & Clark Travels
Can you guess what this map represents?
The route began in St. Joseph, Missouri and ended in Sacramento, California.
It started in April 1860 and ran until October 1861.
It started in April 1860 and ran until October 1861.
What is he doing?
This man rode to tell the village something important. Who is he and why is he riding? There is a poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow about this ride. Can you find the title?
Who is this person?
She was born April 21, 1926 and was crowned February 6, 1952.
Hint: She is the longest serving Monarch in recent history.
Hint: She is the longest serving Monarch in recent history.
What does this picture represent?
These two men represent two sides of an important part of our history. What is happening? Who are these men?
Hint: One later became President of the United States.
Hint: One later became President of the United States.