Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Farmer Smith


The Eel Ground School is lucky to be involved in a District 16 project called CARE. Farmer Smith will be at the school for a total 5 weeks with his mobile chicken hatchery. With it he teaches children, that like chicks, dogs and cats, moms and dads, we all have 5 parts: thinking, caring, excited, bossy and impulsive. Children will learn lots about chickens but even more about themselves.

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4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dear Farmer Smith,

What I really like about your class is the chicken eggs. They are so cool because when you use the chicken candler you see different stuff in the egg like last Thursday when we looked inside the egg and saw the baby chicks eye and the baby chicks feet it was awesome.
What I also like about your class is you Farmer Smith. You are funny and a good farmer and you are also a great artist just like me. Ha ha ha ha. And I also can't wait until the chicks hatch I hope they all live.

Sincerely,

Emma

8:27 a.m., June 11, 2008  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dear Farmer Smith,

I really liked that you were teaching us about chicks. now I know stuff about chicks that I didn't know before like chicks don't peck their way out of the egg shell, their egg tooth gets them out of it and I also learned that chicks don't peck at all and I learned about the five parts, thinking, caring, excited, bossy and impulsive and that everyone has all five parts.

I also learned that chicks take 3 weeks just to hatch some of them hatch sooner and that when you crack open a rotten egg the smell of it is hard to get off.

Sincerely,

Andrea, Grade 3/4

2:44 p.m., June 11, 2008  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Farmer Smith! I forget what the website for the webcam is...



Amethyst 3/4

3:46 p.m., June 12, 2008  
Blogger Craig said...

Hi Amethyst,

The address to the webcam is:
http://stream.nbed.nb.ca/firstnation.htm

Unfortunately we are not able to view the stream on a mac and even on the PC it has been choppy.

~ Craig

11:55 a.m., June 17, 2008  

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