McCune Students Report on Daily Activities
Report by Aaron Sterling
by Jason Wilderman
Flash! I’m taking pictures of jobs we do in the classroom like weather, number collection box, and even the teacher has her part by telling us information on the day that it is.
First, I will tell about weather. Weather is an important job because it tells us where the wind is blowing from and how fast it is blowing and what it is like, like sunny, rainy, snowy, cloudy, and windy. It also tells what kind of clouds are in the sky and what the temperature is in Fahrenheit and in Celsius.

Second is number collection box. It’s important because it shows us other ways the number can be written. Here are the ways to change it: addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, expanded notation, exponential notation, money, time, geometric shapes, roman numerals, commutative property, and identity property.


Third is the teacher’s part. Mrs. Cooper reads us information. If it’s a president’s birthday or when a state became a state, we put it on the timeline.
Well, we do these jobs every day; they are fun. I hope you liked my report.
By Aaron Sterling

