Thursday, September 19, 2013

Red worms day 2

What interacting subsystems can you identify??

10 comments:

  1. today I lerned that worms are almost the most important part of earths systems. :)quinn

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  2. redworms newspaper garbage jar dirt more worms more dirt more newspaper more garbage did i mentoin worms

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  3. Exactly Stella!! And Quinn...no worms would equal a drastic change to the ecosystem :)

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  4. rachel

    hi Mrs.yates, and hi stella and quinn. I realy enjoy the redworm habitat lab system!!!! Kitchen waste, leaves and twigs, worms, in one jar. GROSS, and cool at the same time.

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  5. rachel

    My 2 favorite thing, other than the redworm habitat lab, was the cheekcell lab. It was very interesting to see my cheekcell. It was also very interesting that a cheekcell is much different than a plant cell! realy enjoyed doing the cheekcell lab.

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  6. Ashley
    I can identify that the worms are squished up, alive, healthy, and I think they like our comfortable red worm habitat. Thanx for buying the red worms and being an Awesome TEACHER!!!!!!!!
    B-) <3 Hope red worms like there habitat.

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  7. The worms are stretched up and healthy

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  8. Hi Rachel, Ashley and Isabelle!!! Great observations!

    Ashley...thank you :) and my pleasure!!

    Stella...this one's for you because I just saw this commercial..."WE ARE FARMERS......."

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  9. Ms.Yates
    I learned so much today like system and our red worms. When you let us see our read worms they were HUGE!!! Thanks for being a fantastic science teacher.
    Love,
    Taylor

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  10. i that the redworms will grow really big so they will eat a lot of newspaper.
    #SUPERHERO SWAG MASTER

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