Mrs. Schrot's Class

Weather Observations for Crompond, N.Y.

  Fall 2007

DATE
Temp
Sunrise
Sunset
10/15
60 F°
7:06AM
6:17PM
10/16
63 F°
7:07AM
6:16PM
10/17
56 F°
7:08AM
6:12PM
10/18
74 F°
7:09AM
6:12PM
10/19
70 F°
7:10AM
6:11PM

 

   Winter 2008
   Spring 2008
DATE Temp Sunrise Sunset DATE Temp Sunrise Sunset
2/04/08 
33°
7:04AM
5:15PM
 
°
AM
PM
2/05/08
  46 °
  7:03AM
5:16PM
 
°
AM
PM
2/06/08
45°
7:02AM
5:17PM
 
°
AM
PM
2/07/08
46°
7:01AM
5:19PM
 
°
AM
PM
2/08/08 
38 °
6:59AM
5:20PM
 
°
AM
PM

 


Our Tree in Autumn

Fall tree

Observations about the class tree: " I saw many pears. The leaves are purplish and reddish. The circumference of the trunk was 21” or 53 cm. People put birdhouses hanging on the tree." Yvette.
"Our class tree is very pretty. I saw a fly on the leaf. I saw many pears. I saw leaves that were all different colors. The bark was very bumpy. The circumference of the trunk was 21.” Peter.

Our Tree in Winter

Winter Tree

Interesting Things We Noticed About Our Pear Tree

There are dead pears.  The circumference of the trunk is 21”.   By Hannah

The bark felt rough.  There are some dried up pears.  There is a bug hole.    By Brianne

Winter Writings
We chose our favorite season

        The best season is winter!  In the winter there are good foods, like hot chocolate with marshmallows and lasagna!  I could go sledding or build a snowman!  Sometimes we go hiking and go to the top of the hill!  Other times we have a snowball fight!  You wear winter clothes.  I wear a jacket, two boots, snowpants, and gloves.  It is very cold outside.  That is why you wear this stuff!            By Matteo

        In the winter there are very good foods like hot chocolate, pudding, and soup.  The weather is very cold.  In the winter we can do fun activities, like make snowmen and have snowball fights.
        You need to have very warm clothing like boots, scarves, mittens, jackets, and sweatshirts.  That is why winter is the best season of all.       By Nicky

 

Student Artwork
Fall / Winter / Spring


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