Mr. Merrick's Third Grade 1998-99!

Welcome to Our Web Site

Mr. Merrick's 1998-99 Third Grade Class, University School of Nashville, Nashville, Tennessee

 Just What Goes On In Mr. Merrick's Classroom? Anyway?


(See for yourself some of what does go on!)

Our Japan Presentation Projects!

Our School's Home Page

1998 Student Web Pages 

1997-98's CU-SeeMe Japan Project

 September 1998 Meeting With Our Kobe, Japan Keypals 

 Click "Academics" for our USN Lower School Interactive Page

 Mr. Merrick's Personal Home Page

Listen to our class singing  "Jenny Jenkins"

(This 450k RealAudio* file can take several minutes to download, but it's worth the wait!),

 Our Friends at Canadian Academy in Kobe, Japan

 Our Trip to Historic Mansker Station

Our First Virtual Watershed   Stream Visit, October 1998

 ElderQuest Interview with school custodian Mr. Minns, conducted in Mr. Merrick's Classroom 

Our  Holiday Box Book Reports, 1998!

 ElderQuest 98 Interviews, Japan, conducted by our Japan keypals with their elders and Elderquest 1998-99 Interviews, USN, conducted by us with our elders. Check back frequently since these pages will be built over the rest of the 1998-99 academic year!

 USN Webliographer
Our secure start page for all our internet explorations, compiled by USN teachers for USN kids

 Listen to the Oldies 96.3 radio "Teacher of the Month" award presentation to Mr. Merrick, featuring Justine reading her letter of nomination and all of us singing a snippet from "Feelin' Groovy"!!!

(This 184k RealAudio* file can take a couple minutes to download, but it's worth the wait!)

Our "Virtual Art Gallery, 1999!"
has been removed to free up storage space for other ongoing activity archives. If you are interested in any one graphic that was in the "gallery," email Mr. M. below with the name of the artist and he'll send you a .jpg attachment of it!

*Note: If you don't have RealPlayer, you'll need it to listen to our songs. Get it here (look hard for the free version) and install it in minutes:

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Mr. Merrick's E-mail

 

**'nother note: This page and much of its content would not be possible without the help of Mr. Mosser at Canadian Academy in Kobe, Japan. Thanks, Deke!