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Mrs. Robertson's Classroom |
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I graduated from the U of U and have taught school at Cottonwood
for 26 years. I have two children and a menagerie of pets. I enjoy equestrian
sports, swimming and boating. I also like to paint with water colors and
I love writing. I have written a book and would like to see it published. Teaching school children has always been such fun for me. I especially like opening the doors to science and watching my student bloom with excitement and wonderment. |
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Information from Mrs. Robertson |
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have been learning about the past, and I mean the ancient past. Room 11
is a museum of artifacts. You'll find colorful dioramas of dinosaurs molded
by hand from a particularly useful salt dough recipe. No one will want to
miss our plaster fossils and the famous Pterodactyl Egg, that could hatch
at any time. But to top it all off, you will be able to meet and talk with
the real living fossil that teaches in that room. Actually, our studies are moving on to the changes that take place in that 3rd rock from the sun. We will be adopting pet rocks and providing them with great care. We will publish some of our poetry----once we get it written. |
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