Sunday, March 16, 2008

2008 What We Learned About Groundhogs

We Learned that...

Groundhogs spend most of their time in their underground burrows.The burrows are about 30 feet long. Groundhogs are part of the squirrel family. They are sometimes called woodchucks. They are little furry animals. They hibernate in the winter. That means they sleep in winter. Groundhogs whistle when they are in danger. They sometimes have four or five babies in the summer. Groundhogs’ teeth keep growing all their lives. They live in open woodlands, open fields, meadows and pastures, and are often seen along highways. They usually change habitats according to the season. In spring and summer, they like open fields and big backyards, and areas near vegetable gardens. In fall and winter, they prefer wooded areas. Groundhogs rarely move more than one-half mile from their burrow.







Are Groundhogs Good Predictors of the Weather?
SchoolGroundhog NameGood Predictor
Bishop Abraham ElementaryMikeyNo
ESL Abecon SchoolsJay JayNo
Rooster Springs ElementarySpikeNo
Gowanda ElementaryMr. Fred BrownNo
Harvard KentCutie PieNo
Adams ElementaryShadowNo



Our groundhogs were not good predictors of seasonal changes this year.

Week 6 Weather Record 3/10-3/14 2008






How Was Your Weather?
sunny
SchoolAvg. Temp. CelsiusSunnyCloudySnowRainSleetSchool Closure
Bishop Abraham Elementary-6301100
ESL Absecon Schools7500000
Harvard Kent6310100
Adams Elementary19500000

Sunday, March 09, 2008

Week 5 Weather Record 3/3-3/7 2008







How Was Your Weather?
sunny
SchoolAvg. Temp. CelsiusSunnyCloudySnowRainSleetSchool Closure
Bishop Abraham Elementary-3201200
ESL Absecon Schools9410000
Gowanda Elementary-1033000
Harvard Kent11220100
Adams Elementary21500000

Sunday, March 02, 2008

Week 4 Weather Record 2/25-2/29 2008








How Was Your Weather?
sunny
SchoolAvg. Temp. CelsiusSunnyCloudySnowRainSleetSchool Closure
Bishop Abraham Elementary-1220100
Adams Elementary21320000
ESL Absecon Schools3230000
Gowanda Elementary3122000
Harvard Kent 2030300