Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Important Information About Next Week's Field Trip

We will be leaving Tuesday, November 30 at 9:00 A.M. and returning December 1st at 2:15P.M.
You Will be served 4 meals while at camp. The gift shop will be opened while we are camping. There are many items under $10 along with drinks and snacks.
What to pack:
Raincoat
Sweat shirt and or jacket
Tennis Shoes or hiking boots
2 clean shirts and jeans
Socks and underwear
1 pair of pajamas
Towel
pillow case
sleeping bag or twin size sheets, the camp provides a blanket for each bed
Toiletries: soap, shampoo, hairbrush
Optional items:waist pack, water bottle, flashlight, camera and film, binoculars, sunglasses, or hat, and money for canteen. Singles and quarters no more than $20.00
Do not bring:
Knives, fire works, radios, electronics. We will watch a video on the bus.
Remember to label all belongings.
Camp information: Alabama 4-H Center
892 4-H Rd
Columbiana, Al 35051
Office: 205-669-4241
fax: 205-669-1364
You can visit the website at alabama4hcenter.org

Monday, November 22, 2010

Hello Parents and Students

Hello Guys!!!
We have one more day for the week before we go on our Fabulous Thanksgiving vacation!!!
There will be no homework for tonight.
Mrs. Floyd's math class has to do page 358 problems 14-21
Remember to bring your $3.00 for "Special Day"
Don't forget the yearbook money. Buddy ads and yearbook money are due by December 1
We will have an icecrem party tomorrow. If someone can bring in plastic bowls and spoons, I will be most grateful. I will bring in the icecream scooper.
We will not be switching for math tomorrow. I am not sure if it is the same for Social Studies and Science class.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Well, You Brought Your Magazines and Used Them!! I Want to Thank Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Tammy, and Mrs, Cindy for Helping Today!!!

Mr. Brown's Dry Ice Experiment


Mr. Brown came to our class today to discuss the chemistry behind dry ice.

Amberlynn and Katie Science Test Message!!


Amberlynn and Katie presents news for the cells science test tomorrow. This test is only for Ms. Jameson's class.

Math Homework for Brown- worksheet 17.4
Science- Evaporation is when liquid turns into a gas
Condensation is when gas turns into a liquid
what is it called when a solid turns into a gas?

Reading homework page 81 in your pwb
The lunchroom is have our annual Thanksgiving Lunch tomorrow. You are welcome to come and eat lunch with your child. Remember we eat lunch at 11:40

I sent out a Health form for our field trip, a Fast Break field trip form, and a form for a small fundraiser that PTO is conducting. Please read and return all forms by tomorrow.
We are having our weekly tests tomorrow. So make sure you know your spelling words.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Homework

PWB Page 79
Brown's Math- Worksheet 17.2 1-7, 17.3 1-8
Floyd's math- Textbook page 318, 20-56 even
Busch's Math- Study and finish worksheet
Bring your food cans so we can win a pizza party
Don't forget yearbook money
Bring in Magazine's with pictures. Thanks to Jasmine who brought in 3 magazines!!!!

Brock Video

Monday, November 15, 2010

Generalization Posters

I forgot to ask that you bring in a magazine with pictures so that we can make a poster of generalizations for our small group project this Friday. Thanks!

Scholastic Books!!! Please Order by November 30

Parents and Students,
Please order from the scholastic books website. For every bood you order, our classroom gets bonus points. These bonus points can be used to purchase book sets. I would really like to order a set of John Grisham book entilted Theodore Kid Lawyer Boone. This will be a cool book for us to read as a whole group.

Science Words For Cells

Nucleus, Cell Membrane, Cell wall, Cytoplasm, Ribosomes, Lysosomes, Vacuoles, Golgi Apparatus, Chloroplast, Mitochondria, and Endoplasmic Reticulum. Please click on the Cells Alive link under the links tab to learn more.

Homework 11/15

Math homework: RW 17.1 all and PW1-8
Reading PWB 83
Science-write and study the organelles of the animal and plant cells
Bring in your cans of food.
Don't forget to order your scholastic book on scholastic.com/bookclubs Class activation code: GxBRH
The more books you order the more free books we get as a class!

Friday, November 12, 2010

Thank you!

Parents and Students,
Thank you for returning the blog survey!!! It was very informational, and I will use it as a tool to improve the items and information I put on it. If you have not completed the survey, it is not too late. You can return it on Monday so that your child can get a "Good Day" ticket.
My homeroom science class has a test on Monday regarding the plant and animal cell. Hopefully you have taken home your study guide. If not, I will post it at the end of this message.
Don't forget to bring in your can goods so that we can have the highest number of canned food. I would love to have a pizza party!!!!!
Science--- My first science class will began to learn about outer space. I am so syked about this unit because space is my favorite subject. If you have any questions about astronomy, write it down and don't forget to ask me.
Progress reportsProgress reports go out next Friday.


Cells Study GuideNucleus – we used the Rolos to illustrate the nucleus- It directs the activity of the cell and stores a molecule call DNS, which determines the organism’s traits. Both animal and plant cell have this
Cell membrane- we used the orange squeezed icing. Is a thin covering that surrounds all types of cells. It allows food, water, and gases to enter and waste to leave. Both plant and animal have this
Cell wall- we use the twizzlers- only found In plant cells. Has a rigid layer that surrounds the cell membrane. It helps the plant stand upright.
Cytoplasm- we used the spread icing. Yellow for animal, and green for plant. Between the nucleus and the cell membrane is the cytoplasm. All of the organelles “float” within the cytoplasm.
Ribosome- We used the nerds- they are scattered through the cell. They are scattered throughout the cell. They assemble compounds call proteins, which make up the structural components of the cells, and they allow the cell to perform nearly all the chemical reactions. Both plant and animal
Lysosomes- We used M/M’s- help the cell break down nutrients and old cell parts. They are very common in animal cell, but rare in plants.
Vacuoles- we used Large white marshmallows for plants cells and small colorful ones for animal cells- These are sacs that are full of fluids. They store water, food, waste, and other substances of the cell.
Golgi apparatus- We used red gummy bears- they receive proteins and then process them for shipment out side the cell. They sometimes add compounds to protein that will protect them from being broken apart.
Chloroplast- We used Green gummies bears- Only in plant cells, they contain pigments that absorb sunlight. They absorb all the colors of the rainbow- ROYGBIV, except green. They use this energy to make food. This gives the plants their green color.
Mitochondria-We used acorns- they are known as the power plants of the cell. Inside them they break down sugar as they react with oxygen. This process released carbon dioxide, water and a lot of energy. The number of Mitochondria depends on the amount of energy the cell needs.
Endoplasmic reticulum – We used blue gummy worms- is a system of membranes and tubes, which creates pathways through which materials can pass through. There are two kinds of ER-rough and smooth. The rough is dotted with ribosome and secretes a lot of protein. The smooth ER is not covered by ribosomes. It breaks down toxic substances and controlling the levels of certain chemicals.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Homework

Hello Parents and Students!
Today I sent home a blog survey that asks you about your personal feelings about the blog. Please feel free to be frank with your responses for I am looking for new ways to improve my blog.
Reading homework page 76,78
I will send home a cells study guide for our cell test on Monday.
We created animal and plant cells using sugar cookies, icing and candies.
Have a great Veteran's Day.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Hello Students

Are you excited about tonight's play. Well, make sure that you are wearing your specific outfit for your performance. You all will do very well.
Tonight's homework- Math: finish the rest of the sheet.
Reading pwb 75; this is cause and effect.
Tomorrow will be a very busy day with our cookie experiments. I hope this activity helps you better understand cells and their organelles.

Monday, November 8, 2010

Homework

Math- worksheet rw all and pw 1-8
reading- pwb page 73
science- finish drawing your animal or plant cell
Our play is tomorrow. Please have your child here by 6:15
Tomorrow is also the last day for our book fair. So, if your child would like to purchase anything else, please send money.
If you have anymore field trip money, please send it in by this Friday.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

homework

Hello students,
We only have reading homework tonight: Finish reading this week's story and the worksheet.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Homework-

Hello Parents,
This has been a very busy day!!!! Play practice, vocabulary and spelling word pretests, science project presentations......so much....!!!
We have begun science project presentations today for my homeroom class. We will finish up in the morning, and I will have Mrs. Jameson's students present their projects tomorrow after lunch. We are still planning on taking our science test this Wednesday.
Math homework- rt and pw 82
PWB page 72,69
I did not have time today to send home graded work and this month's newsletter; however, I copied and pasted it in this post.

Mrs. Brown’s November Newsletter
Dear Parents and Students,
We are moving through this year quickly!!!! The students are doing such a great job in their everyday routines. Remember that homework is given out every Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday, and if your child forgets to write their homework down or if they forget the spelling and vocabulary words for the week, you can visit our classroom blog at http://shanel-lightfoot-brown.blogspot.com .
Our annual book fair will be held November 3, 2010 to November 9. Our class is scheduled to visit this book fair on 11/3 @11:20 and 11/4 @ 9:20. You can send in $20.00 or less for your child to get something nice.
All field trip money is due this Friday, November 5, 2010.
Our PTO play will be held on November 9th at 6:30. Please make sure if your child is in the play, that you have them at the school by 6:15. Your child should wear a combination of red, white, and blue. If you personally know a military veteran, you may make a poster with their name and military branch on it.
The A.R. Deadline is December 14, 2010
Theme Test
Every five weeks the fifth graders take a theme test to show their understandings of reading and language arts skills. The first one was given five weeks ago, and the second theme test was given last week. There was a 45% increase in average scores in just my class alone. I am extremely proud of your child. They may continue to do well in the theme test if they keep up with their homework and consistently pay attention in class. The next theme test will be November 19. The skills that they will be tested on are: Generalizations, compare/contrast, character’s traits and motivations, common/proper nouns, and singular/plural nouns. So, please make sure your child is doing his/her homework each night.
There will be no school on 11/11/2010 for Veteran’s Day!!!!!!!
I want to thank all of the parents who sent in food and supplies for our last week’s Fall Party.

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?