Thursday, April 10, 2014

Room 12 Featured on Whatcom Talk!

Whatcom Talk is a local news and events website. 

WhatcomTalk.com provides an informed voice to the Whatcom County community. While readers get their state, national and world news elsewhere, we provide a destination site for all things local.

Stacee Sledge, a reporter from the site, came to room 12 to check out ways we use technology. Here are some of the photos she took during her visit.





Here is the link to the article she wrote. 

Thank you, Stacee and Whatcom Talk!

23 comments:

  1. Hi Room 12!
    Ms. Binderup here. I've been missing you guys so much, but I just remembered I can check the class blog to see what you've been up to! I love the picture of Eric and Silas working together on an ipad! You two look very serious and focused.
    It's very special that your class gets to work with the ipads, blog, glogster, and the Activboard so often. I think it's great to see how you all help one another problem solve through technical difficulties too. You are learning how to use technology and also how to teach others how to use new tools!
    Keep up the thinking and learning!
    Miss you,
    Ms. Binderup

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    1. Dear Ms. Binderup,
      We all miss you to, And I am glad you are checking the class blog every once in a while. Thank you for commenting and good luck on being a real teacher.
      - Izabelle,

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    2. Dear Ms.Binderup,
      Thank you for your wonderful comment about me and Silas. We all miss you 
      Sincerely,
      Eric

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    3. Dear Ms. B,
      How has it been going? Can you come to the school and say hi. Please reply

      From Silas

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    4. Dear Ms.Binderup,
      We miss you to! We are learning and reviewing math from the past when you were here. :-l It feels odd without you. You were here and there but now your… well somewhere. Are you ever going to visit again? I can spell sincerely correctly now! :)
      Sincerely, Annabella

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    5. Dear Ms. Binderup,
      WE all miss you so so so much and you’re right we’ve been doing lots but it’s not the same without you Come back to visit soon.
      Sincerely, Jaymeson

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    6. Dear Ms. Binderup,
      I really miss you to and hope that you can come and see us at school or even go on a field trip with us sometime soon. One question: where are you working? Answer back as soon as you can
      Sincerely,
      Neri 

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    7. Dear Ms. Binderup,
      We are very lucky to use ipads. And animoto, glogster and other fun things.
      From, Micah

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    8. Dear Ms. Binderup,
      We all miss you too!!! I’m happy you’re checking the blog and commenting on posts. When can you visit us? I hope you’re going to be a hilarious teacher.
      -Charlize

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    9. Dear Ms. Binderup,
      I REALLY miss you! It’s been about two months since I've seen you. I loved having you around!
      Your good friend, Kyle

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    10. Dear Ms. Binderup,
      I noticed that in the video the class was using a lot of I-pads and a lot of learning was going on.
      Sincerely,
      Sarah. M

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    11. Dear Ms.Binderup when are you gonna visit us at sunnyland come fast and watch some videos of the oceans with us .

      By Gurparam

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  2. Dear Ms.Binderup,
    We miss you so much! We have learned a lot when you were gone. Now, in science, we are learning and asking questions about the ocean! A lot of us think it is very interesting or fun! We miss you! Hope you come back!
    -Alanis

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  3. Dear Ms. Binderup,
    We have learned to co-operate more with the class. We now do a lot of math homework now. We are heading towards the M.S.P right now. A lot of pressure on us hopefully we make it. We’ve done a lot of testing or training I should say. We saw show stoppers at a lucky time to give us a break. It was about 30 minutes. But to get things straight the whole class misses you!
    From Eli.

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  4. Dear Miss Binderup ,
    Thank you for checking our class blog. Everyone really miss you. In room 12 and 10 are getting ready for a big State Test and I am really scared about and happy at the same time we are doing writing , math ,and reading .
    Have you been?
    What kind of book are you reading ?
    From Angelina

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  5. Dear Ms. Binderup,
    I miss you to and I think that it was nice to see other people to learn new things like new math ohh and thank you for commenting to our blogging and I hoe you can vest are school some day

    From
    vanessa

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  6. Dear Ms. Binderup,
    We all miss you too! But at the same time we know that you are a very happy substitute. It’s all way’s fun meeting new people. Sometime you will have to substitute our class.

    From, Tim

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  7. Dear Ms.Binderup you are the best student body teacher ever
    Thanks for the slide show .

    By :David

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  8. Dear Ms. Binderup,

    I miss you too thank you for the slide show and commenting on the blog. What school do you think you would teach at hopefully you could substitute at Sunnyland and teach the AM and PM class sometime.

    -Sarah H.

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  9. Dear Ms. Binderup,
    We miss you a lot and maybe you could come visit us someday I am so excited to tell you about what we are doing in science well we are learning about the ocean and the mammals and animals that live in it

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  10. Dear Ms. Binderup,
    We miss you a lot and maybe you could come visit us someday I am so excited to tell you about what we are doing in science well we are learning about the ocean and the mammals and animals that live in it
    From avarielle

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  11. Dear Miss Binderup,
    We all miss you too. We all been working really than ever getting ready for the big MSP Test which is starting this Thursday! Please wish us much luck on Thursday.


    -Elizabeth

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  12. Dear ms.Binderup we all miss you very much when are you coming back to our school
    your friend Devin

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