In our studies of the United States and the amazing features of our country, a student in my class had a question about how Mount Rushmore was made. I encouraged him to go home and research and I would do the same. This is a great question and it has quite an intriguing answer. Click here to follow the link and read about what I found.
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McKenzie
8/28/2013 01:25:15 am
i think millon is the bigiset number millon
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alexis
8/28/2013 01:31:07 am
I think i 100 hunthen
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cadyn.b
10/28/2013 10:07:39 am
I have a qestgin for you. Are you going to dres up for hallowin?
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abby
10/13/2014 06:09:39 am
so cool
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Emma
10/13/2014 06:12:27 am
I've been to mount Rushmore:)
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Emma
10/15/2014 06:59:00 am
it looked cool when I saw it up close.
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Miss Coon
10/18/2014 02:59:09 am
That is really neat that you got to go and visit Mt. Rushmore, Emma! How special! I really like the pictures that you gave us to hang up in the classroom of you right there!
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Abby& Emma
12/5/2014 10:39:29 am
math is so fun me & Emma Love multiplication!!!!!
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isabella
3/23/2015 10:28:43 am
hey Miss.Coon. did you know mount rushmore gets cleaned every few years!
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Meet Mrs. PriceI love to learn new things! One great place to learn is by spending time in nature and the outdoors with my husband, David! Any opportunity that we can get to take a bike ride, hike, or walk we will take it! I also love music and enjoy playing my flute at church and singing. I also love learning with kids. My passion is to join children as they inquire, and teach them to cultivate their love for learning about this incredible world. Let's get started! CategoriesArchives
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