Friday, August 21, 2009

Weekly Test Update

Hi Parents,

I am so please to announce that everyone scored a 100% on their first vocabulary test. Great job parents for keeping up with your children. The format to which I administered the test may have helped several students. However, as the time goes on, the vocabulary words will become more difficult. But, if your child continues to study, they should continue to be successful. Thank you for your support.

Math Test

Parents, the math test on factors has been rescheduled for Monday 24th due to math assessment testing. Please encourage your child to continue to hone those mathematical skills that they have learn throughout this week.

Field Trip
The fifth grade is anticipating a field trip to Camp Cosby, which is and environmental center where students will get to engage in hands on science and social studies activities. The cost for this trip is $95.00 per person, which includes transportation, admission, lodging, and three meals. My team (Mrs. Evans, Marchant, Floyd, and Beverly) will be going October 6th and 7th.

Spelling and Vocabulary Words for Week of August 24th
Please look to the left panel for these words.

4 comments:

  1. I am excited about making a 100 on my vocubulary test. I am proud of my friends for doing great too! Andrew S.

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  2. That's pretty cool, Andrew! I can't wait to see you in school later this week.

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  3. i'm glad for making a 100 on my vocabulary test

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  4. I cant wait to study about the solar system

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Vocabulary Words 9/28

Vocabulary Words 9/27
Fret- When you fret about something, you keep thinking and worrying about it.



Assured- If someone assured you of something, her or she has said words to make you feel postive that things will be all right.



Nudged- If you nudged a person or thing, you pushed it or poked it gently.



Outlandish- If something is outlandish, it is bizzare, strange, and unusual.



Ruckus- To raise a ruckus is to make a lot of noise and fuss about something.



Proclaimed- If you have announced something to a group of people, you have proclaimed it.

Spelling Words 9/28

Spelling Words 9/27
suppose, hurricane, ballad, bellow, success, appeal, announcer, tissue, excellent, terrific, collect, slippery, common, arrange, suffer, follow, kennel, squirrel, message, and summary

Spelling Words 9/21

drizzle
gobble
meddle
shuffle
bundle
pickle
hobble
topple
hurtle
vehicle
struggle
wiggle
spindle
speckle
griddle
ripple
article
triple
jingle
bugle

Vocabulary Words 9/21

Wistful- You are wistful if you feel as though your wishes probably won't come true.

Grateful- To be grateful is to feel thankful for someone or something

Grim- If something looks grim, it appears serious and forbidding.

Raspy- A raspy noise sounds rough and harsh, like sandpaper scraping wood.

Swarmed- If animals have swarmed, they have moved quickly and gathered in large numbers.

Revelers- Revelers are people who are having fun at a lively party or celebration.

Irresistible- Something that is irresistible is difficult ot turn away from.

Spelling Words 9/07

Talked, hurried, smiling, dropped, clapping, stepped, worried, worrying , changing, stayed, buying, dried, picnicking, scared, driving, obeyed, playing, tried, carried, hurrying

Vocabulary Words for 9/07

Relented- Someone who relented has agreed to something he or she once refused
Faze- If thing faze you, they bother or confuse you.
Eccentric- An eccentric person has habits or opinions that seem odd to other people
Infuriated- Something that infuriated you made you feel extremely angry
Disheartened- If you are disheartened, you feel disappointed and less hopeful
Impassable- A road or path that is impassable is impossible to travel on
Crusaded- A person who has crusaded has worked hard to make a change based on his or her beliefs

Spelling Words 8/30

Counter, fraud, oyster, appoint, drawn, awning ,laundry, feud, shawl, jewel, royalty, powder, annoying, cashew, scoop, bamboo, browse, ointment, rooster, rescue

Which sentence shows evidence of historical fiction?