Sunday, February 22, 2015
Friday, February 20, 2015
February Quick Writes!
11:36 AM 1 Comments writing
With President's Day and our busy schedule, we finally got to our Quick Writes this week!
First, here is our February Brainstorm to get the creative juices flowing...
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Here are our prompts for this month.
Remember, you only get 3 minutes to write!
She
carefully opened the heart-shaped box, when suddenly…
General
Washington turned toward his men and shouted…
The
groundhog woke from a sound sleep when something…
Our post wouldn't be complete without a couple of student samples!
She
carefully opened the heart-shaped box, when suddenly…
a genie popped out in cloud of pink dust and said in a thundering voice
“Greetings you who is master of the box, I give you 3 wishes, and the kibosh on
even more.” Elizabeth was quite surprised to see a mystical genie, then she
regained her voice and said in a timid tone “r-really, you are a genie?” “Yes,
I am,” replied the mountainous genie… By Cian
She carefully
opened the heart-shaped box, when suddenly… a fake snake jumped out at her.
RICKY! She knew it was him. he had done so many April fool tricks on her, he
had put goo on her apple, he had put a rubber band on the sprayer on the sink
so it sprayed her, he had drew a mustache on her last night, he had put
toothpaste on her cookie sandwich, and she had had enough of it. She decided to
do something back at him. She put red food coloring in his milk so he thought blood
was in it, she put fake puke on his sandwich, and then he declared war on
pranks. She got her friends together and told them all about. Her friends,The
Pranksters, they now called themselves got very even with Ricky and he never
bothered them again. By Darla
Nice job Cian and Darla!
Monday, February 16, 2015
President's Day
2:58 PM 0 Comments George Washington, history, presidents, social studies
President's Day is a federal holiday in the United States and is celebrated on the third Monday of February. This holiday was originally designated in honor of George Washington's birthday and is still legally called "Washington's Birthday."
Washington's Birthday has a history as old as our country. It was celebrated publicly for the first time in the late 18th century, while George Washington was still president! Washington's Birthday became official in 1885, when President Chester Arthur signed a bill making it a federal holiday.
Here is a short movie about The Life of George Washington. To watch it on the Scholastic News site, click here.
If you would like to become an expert on all things George Washington, check out the links below!
In honor of President's Day, I made up a list of US Presidents
in chronological order...
Can you memorize all 44 in order?
You can print a copy here on our class website.
Lastly, here is a fun video with interestinf facts about many of your past (and present) presidents!
Happy President's Day!
Saturday, February 14, 2015
Happy Book Giving Day 2015!
12:30 AM 0 Comments International Book Giving Day, reading
Happy International Book Giving Day
to all of my book-lovin' friends out there!
Click here and here for more information and fun Book Giving Day ideas.
Click here to download the official poster for 2015.
Click here for a book gift tag.
Click here for free bookplates.
Three cheers for books!
Hip Hip Hooray!
Hip Hip Hooray!
Hip Hip Hooraaaaaaay!
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
Text-Based Response Rubric
4:05 PM 0 Comments ELA, reading, RI.5.1, text-based responses
ELA Recap!
First things first.
Here is our latest Word of the Week...
"glower"
Can you use this word in a sentence?
Eek! Those are some glower-ful sentences!
Here are a few of our classmates glowering into the webcam...
Yikes. DO NOT mess with them.
Next up...
Read the passage below. According to the author, how did people feel about the pandas? Can you find evidence in the text to support your response? (click to enlarge)
Here is a rubric to explain what a 4-point (100%) answer should include:
Now check out this response. Is it complete?
What score would you give to this student? Is it worth 4 points?
Why or why not?
Click on the movie below to listen to Miky's feedback:
What about the response below?
What makes it a 4-point answer?
This week's assignment is to read the "Hot Chocolate" article from last week.
Then, score the sample student's response.
If it's not a +4, what improvements can be made?
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Please send me your assignment before Friday, if you haven't already.
I will post a few student samples this weekend!
Enjoy your 4-day weekend!
Monday, February 9, 2015
100th Day!
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When we are 100 years old, we will be awesome.
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Monday, February 2, 2015
Punxsutawney Phil's Prediction!
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Today is February 2nd...
Every February 2, thousands of people from all over the
country gather in Gobbler’s Knob, in the town of Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, to witness a famous groundhog's prediction.
When Phil comes out of his house, the first thing he will do is check for his shadow...
because that's his job.
His shadow (or lack of one) will predict the fate of our seasons.
Here is a handy chart to help illustrate the strenuous task
of being Punxsutawney Phil on February 2.
Makes perfect sense to me.
What did Punxsutawney Phil predict this morning? Watch this video to find out.
That's right! It's official! SIX more weeks! Come on snow!
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When the first settlers arrived in Punxsutawney,
Pennsylvania, they brought with them a German tradition known as Candlemas Day.
If the sun shone on Candlemas Day, the hedgehog would cast a
shadow which they believed meant another six weeks of winter.
When the Germans first arrived in America, no hedgehogs were
to be found. Another similar animal, the groundhog, was here. Believed by the native Indians to be "a wise and
sensible animal," the groundhog became the new season predictor.
So it is, that the tradition was born.
Want more? Check out these links!
What do you think Phil likes to do in his spare time?
Click the image below for a free printable!
Thanks Phil!
Happy February!
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Here is our class calendar for February.
Click on the image to enlarge it and check your k-mail for a printable version.
Our first semester ends on January 30. Try to complete 60% of your courses by the end of the month!
Report cards will go home this week..
Sunday, February 1, 2015
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