Ladies and Gentlemen,
This week's Daily Geography focuses on Washington D.C. What do you know about Washington, D.C.? What does D. C. stand for? Is Washington, D.C. a state? Would you like to learn more about the buildings there? How about going on a field trip inside the buildings? If you'd like to see inside the buildings and go check out all of the great museums, you're not alone!
Use this link to take your very own personal virtual field trip!
Enjoy!
~ Mr. Moore and Ms. Vander Velde
Dear Mr. Moore,
ReplyDeleteI looked at the Washington Monument its so tall.
From, Abdiel
I learned that the white house has not just been for presidents it is for lots of things and many things.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Emily 10m
Dear Mr.Moore,
ReplyDeleteThough it's a tiny detail, but the blackbird in the national air and space museum is the best in the museum.
From your student,
Randy 2m
I learned that the white house has not just been for presidents it is for lots of things and many things.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Emily 10m
Dear Mr. Moore & Mrs. Vandervelde,
ReplyDeleteI found a picture of a really old airplane. But some websites did not work.
Sincerely,
Johnny
Dear Mr. Moore and Miss. V,
ReplyDeleteDid you know that there is a blog for the White House called the White House Blog, here is the link http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog.
Dear Mr.Moore, I saw the biggest awesomeness plane or jet Iv'e seen it is called the BLACK BIRD it is awesome.
ReplyDeleteDear Mr.Moore and Ms. Vander Velde,
ReplyDeleteOn the website Mr.Moore had gave us I looked on the paper map and I found number 8. It said they had a better website. So I pressed it and as I went down I saw some really interesting pictures. Here is the link: http://www.mnh.si.edu/onehundredyears/brief_history.htm
Dear mr.Moore,
ReplyDeleteI found the Washington Monument in different views and I thought it was very interesting but didn't have any thing to wright or say any thing about it.
From,
Sunni
Dear, Mr.Moore I learned that the symbol of the white house is one of the most important symbols in the world it tells everybody that presidents tried to help our country and make it better and also that everybody looks up and recognizes all the presidents that help build the country.
ReplyDeleteDear Mr.Moore
ReplyDeleteA lot of the buildings on this website are amazing. Although when you click on the Smithsonian museum it says that the document is not found.
dear, Mr.Moore when I look at the Smithsonian document did not work.
ReplyDeleteDear Mr. Moore and Ms. Vander Velde,
ReplyDeleteI was really amazed on number 8, because it is an amazing museum. It looks awesome. Here is the website http://www.mnh.si.edu/about/history.htm
Your student,
Rodrigo13m
Dear Ms. V.,
ReplyDeleteWashington D.C. is not a state. D.C. means District of Columbia. Washington D.C. is our country's capital and the president is there.
From,
Tyler
Dear Ms. Vander Velde and Mr. Moore,
ReplyDeleteI know that Washington D.C is where the White House is, also I know that Washington also has the Reflecting Pool.
I searched up what D.C stands for and it stands for, "District of Columbia." I got this information from:http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=1006041611250
I also learned that Washington D.C isn't a state. I learned this from:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington,_D.C.
I found this website about Washington, D.C:http://www.50states.com/dc.htm
Your student,
Kathleen
Dear Mrs. Vander Velde,
ReplyDeleteI know that the president lives in the white house and that and there is a big pool. D.C means District of Columbia. Washington D.C is a state and Washington is a state too. I would like too learn the buildings there because there people that know a little bit more. Wow! If i got to go on a field trip there that would be amazing because your actually are getting to see this in real life.