Welcome students and parents! This is the first time I am using a blog in my classroom, so please be patient as I figure things out.
I would like to use this website as a way for students to share research, information, and helpful websites about the living environment curriculum. If you find anything biology related, please share! Parents, if you would like to post as a guest blogger, please contact me. See eboard for my email address.
I would like to use this website as a way for students to share research, information, and helpful websites about the living environment curriculum. If you find anything biology related, please share! Parents, if you would like to post as a guest blogger, please contact me. See eboard for my email address.
Hi,
ReplyDeleteI think this blog is a really cool idea.
I have my own blog, so if you need any help or anything....
Sylvie
Hi Leslie, Its Nicolas from last year
ReplyDeleteI'm just wondering. What exactly is hair? How come the hair on your head grows longer than your eyebrows?
ReplyDeletehi leslie!!! is the name of the blog, bio blog?
ReplyDeleteI like this blog it's awesome can people anywhere on the world get onto this blog?
ReplyDeleteI have made a blog before and it is really fun!
ReplyDeleteYou could put some of the things from Silent Spring on here too! Telling other people about the harmful effects of DEET on the enviorment.
Im a definite follower of this blog!
ReplyDeleteBtw i have a question, how does DEET make the egg shell weaker?
hey leslie, its usha,
ReplyDeletethis blog is soo cool, but
to make it even cooler,
maybe you could put up more articles, or games.
i like ur jokes
hey leslie it is jax are all the people
ReplyDeleteon the blog nest students?
Hi leslie you didn't post lab four on eboard. Could you please do it, thankyou. Marcus Chan
ReplyDeleteThis blog is great!
ReplyDeleteAbout Victoria's question: is hair dead brain cells? Why is it that when you cut your hair faster, it grows longer?
wait...hair is dead BRAIN cells?
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help
the star fish can regenerate itself even if it has one leg left! each piece if pulled of the body will regenerate into a new starfish isn't that cool!its in the textbook pg 737
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Hi Leslie =D!!
ReplyDeleteI think this blog is a really cool idea and people can learn a lot of extra info about sciene from it.
Keep on posting articles!!
To Victoria & Radhika:
ReplyDeleteI found this website and it talks about hair, what is made of, and they have pictures....
Website:
http://www.hairfinder.com/hairquestions/hairgrowth.htm
this blog is so cool. as Usha says, can you add comics, jokes or games, ur jokes r so funny. thanks
ReplyDeleteHi, sorry I posted late! I had a hard time posting. By the way, this is Emily Ravinsky from 7H.
ReplyDeleteHi this is Emily again, I'm trying to test if this comment appears.
ReplyDeletehttp://livingenvironment.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteThis blogspot (I found trying to remember your site url) is sort of like yours! Go check it out!