Important News!
If you ordered our class book, In Twenty Years, they have arrived. They are in my classroom if you haven't picked yours up.
Whew!
We were busy last year!
Check out some of our projects on the internet:
ROCK SPECTRUM
I received our rock spectrum from the Mars Space Flight Facility. If you go to http://ratw.asu.edu and enter our rock indeinification number, RATW08759, you can see a photograph of the rock and it's spectrum. The rock spectrum is like a "rock fingerprint". Remember that we found the rock at the entrance to the Nature Trail and it will help the scientists develop a better rock library to compare to the rocks that the spacecrafts are studying on Mars.
IMAGINE MARS
You can go to http://imaginemars2.jpl.nasa.gov/gallery/display/index.cfm and search for our Imagine Mars project - Marztropolis.

| Hello! My name is Natalie Muldoon. This is my tenth year teaching. I began my career in Fort Lauderdale teaching first grade. While teaching first grade for five years, I earned my Master's degree in Reading and my gifted endorsement. I taught inclusion (students with autism, specifically) for three of those five years. I was born and raised in Fort Lauderdale, and ready for a change. I moved to Flagler County in 2004 with my husband and we love it here! In 2007, we had a beautiful little girl, Ava. I am thrilled to be able to continue to use my gifted endorsement and teach gifted third grade students. I could not imagine myself in any other career. I believe in having high expectations for all students. Communication between home and school is important to me. I strive to provide a comfortable learning environment for the students and a place where each individual has something unique to offer. I hope that you enjoy our website. Please check back now and then for more photos and news.
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Exciting News!!
I have adopted a loggerhead sea turtle nest on Flagler Beach. The nest's ID# is FB50. It is located at 2550 South AIA (seaward). I will contact my third graders soon with a date and time that we can meet to see the nest and discuss our role in taking care of it.
Check out these websites to learn more about sea turtles.
http://sofia.usgs.gov/virtual_tour/kids/critters/turtles.html
http://turtlepatrol.com/page4.html
http://www.turtles.org/kids.htm
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/ngkids/9911/turtle/





