Showing posts with label visitors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label visitors. Show all posts

Friday, January 7, 2011

40,000+ Visitors!




Mrs. Yollis' class was astounded when they checked the daily visitor count today!


Over 40,000 visitors!

Which continent has the most visitors?





What do you notice about our North American visitors? Our South American visitors?





Can you name an African country that has NEVER visited our blog?





Which continent has more visitors, Europe or Asia?





What do you notice about the Australasia continent?


Please share an observation you made by looking at our ClustrMap?

What did you learn?

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Visitor Count Palindrome!

This week we noticed that the Visitor Count number was a palindrome!

pal • in• drome (noun)
a word, phrase, or sequence that reads the same backward as forward, e.g., madam or nurses run.








Do you see any palindromes in your life?

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Sunday, January 17, 2010

10,000+ Visitors!


Thank you to all of our fabulous visitors from around the world!

We appreciate that you follow us in your RSS Feed and leave fantastic 2-point comments!


To our good friends here and here and to our new visitors, enjoy the Hello Song from our archive.

It was recorded back in April for our wonderful friends and Australian buddies at 2KM.
The Hello Song! from mrsyollis on Vimeo.

Sing-a-long!

Hello, bon jour, buenos dias!

G'day, guten-tag, konichiwa.....

Ciao, shalom, do-brey dien,

Hello to all the children of the world!

We live in different places From all around the world.

We speak in many different ways!

Though some things may be different,

We're children just the same-

And we all like to sing and play!

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What is one of your favorite posts in our archive and why?

Click on our Flag Counter or Clustrmap. 
Which countries, besides the U.S.A., visit us the most?

Are there countries listed that are new to you? Use your atlas and tell us where they are located!