Thursday, March 15, 2012

iPhone Dump

I just realized that I haven't dumped photos off of my iPhone in months. So here's a smattering of images of our lives from the past few months. If you're my friend on Facebook, you've probably seen many of these pictures. Enjoy!

My beautiful, wonderful, dear friend Caralee (Eddleman) Weber and I were reunited about a year ago and it's been so sweet having her back in my everyday life. We all have Disney passes and have been enjoying the beautiful California weather together.

See, look--we're at Disneyland! (You're going to see a lot of Disney pictures coming up.)

Delaney was gifted with a beautiful pair of handmade fairy wings on her birthday by our friend Krista. So beautiful!

Delaney requested ladybug cupcakes for her birthday. Mission accomplished.

This is how much Steve loves his daughter. And how much he loves his wife.

The cable on the shifting console in our Saturn Vue snapped on my way to work last week. Good times. So I got to drive the VW. I love this car, fumes and all.

Oh, these two. I love these two.

Look--Disneyland again! With our adorable little friend Josiah.

Mickey and Delaney

Here's our attempt at a group shot: Josiah Robinson, Jude, Delaney, Harper Robinson, Josh Lance.

We took a family hike up Mt. Rubidoux the other morning. This kid is such a morning person!

Now that J. Billy is a year old, Steve and I took the liberty of escaping for a night. We started out our date with a viewing of a live taping of the public radio show Says You! We were the youngest folks there by a good 10 years. It made for some good people watching.

This is a picture of a big boy. Oh, my poor heart.

Can I just freeze this moment forever?

This was taken on Jude's first birthday. It's been a great year.

Back at Disneyland again...Jude was TERRIFIED of the carousel. So unlike his adrenaline-junkie sister.

This night we were at Disneyland again with the Webers. I love this picture of Matt and Steve with their girls.

Baby Ellie falls asleep in such funny positions!

This girl loves to craft it up!

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Parent and Friends Comments

Parents and Friends,
Please leave your comments about our Rock Cycle E-learning Project below.
Thanks,
Mr. Dunlap

Monday, April 26, 2010

Sedimentary Rock Group

Sedimentary Rock Group:

Directions: Add your answers to each question below.

1. How are sedimentary rocks formed?

2. What are some examples of sedimentary rock?

3. What are some of the ways humans have used sedimentary rocks?

Self-Reflection: What is one thing you learned about Sedimentary rock that you did not know before this activity? Did you enjoy the activity? Was it easier or more difficult working in groups? Add any other comments you would like.

Metamorphic Rock Group

Metamorphic Rock Group:

Directions: Add your answers to following question and complete self-reflection portion at the bottom.

1. How are metamorphic rocks formed?

2. What are some examples of metamorphic rock?

3. What are some of the ways humans have used metamorphic rocks?

Self-Reflection: What is one thing you learned about metamorphic rock that you did not know before this activity? Did you enjoy the activity? Was it easier or more difficult working in groups? Add any other comments you would like.

Igneous Rock Group

Directions: Add your answers to each question below.

1. How are igneous rocks formed?

2. What are some examples of igneous rock?

3. What are some of the ways humans have used igneous rocks?

Self-Reflection: What is one thing you learned about Igneous rock that you did not know before this activity? Did you enjoy the activity? Was it easier or more difficult working in groups? Add any other comments you would like.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Making Flashlights Project

As a class we have been studying electricity. This past week students were given the chance to demonstrate their ability to use their knowledge of electrical circuits. Students were placed into groups, given simple materials and directed to make a flashlight with a workable switch. Below are some pictures and the questions students had to answer after complete the project. Student responses can be found in the comments section below. Enjoy!

Students: please add a comment below by clicking on the comment link. Please include your first name and answers.
  • What steps did your group need to complete in order to make your flashlight?
  • What prior knowledge did you and your group use while making your flashlight?
  • What was the most difficult part of the building process? Why?
  • Do you think this project would have been easier or more difficult to complete by yourself? Why or why not?







Thursday, October 29, 2009