Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Thanks to Mrs. Ratliff and Mrs. Hicks

These two Ladies made my day today. I thank you for everything that you do!!!!!! Muah!!!!!

Wear Your XMas T-Shirts

Hey,
I had a wonderful day today and hopefully I will have an even better day tomorrow!
Here is the agenda for tomorrow:
  • Science test 7:45-9:00 or when you get finished
  • 9-11:45 games and sing along. If anyone has a Christmas's CD, feel free to bring it.
  • You may bring you Ipods, DS players, games, and PG movies. No cell phones
  • Lauren and Taylor are bringing cupcakes and chips.
  • Andrew has the paper products and peanut butter balls
  • Drinks April and Thomas
  • Britney- party hats and cheese balls
  • Jasmine- cookies
  • Emily-cheese cubes and crackers
  • Taylor Davidson- gift bags
  • Do not worry about bringing any gifts
  • Study for your science test
  • Lets have fun tomorrow!

See Yall tomorrow!

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Updated Science Study Guide

Hi Parents and Students,
Please click on the link below to see the new study guide. I know this post is kind of late and I already gave you a hard copy today, but I had to make a few changes on the conversion formula.
Going from Fahrenheit to Celsius use this traditional formula C=(F-32) x 5/9
Going from Celsius to Fahrenheit use this traditional formula F=(C x 9/5) + 32
Because this is a slight change at last minute, I will count the two problems as bonus problems for if you get them incorrect, it will not count against you.
http://docs.google.com/View?id=dfckh4vz_9d5rxssch

No homework

Hey Parents and Students,

There will be no homework tonight; however, please study your science study guide.
Lauren is our spelling Bee winner and Jasmine Pullins is our runner up! The spelling bee contest will be held here at our school on January 13, 2010.
T-shirts turned out nice. But, there were over 11 students who did not bring in their shirts. Thanks to Thomas's mother, Mickey! She brought two pack of XL t-shirts.
Xmas party is this Friday. The following people will be bringing in snacks:
  • Cameron Stewart and Saige Ratliff's parents agreed to go half on pizza
  • Mickey Hick- drink

We still need cupcakes, chips, and paper products

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Homework for 12/15

Students will have to make a synonym and antonym chart for your vocabulary words.
Math-NO homework
Science-Study you science guide. Mrs. Busch's class will have their science test tomorrow and my science class will have their test this Thursday.

Monday, December 14, 2009

New Science Study Guide Link

http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dfckh4vz_6wbfsswdm&btr=EmailImport

Homework for tonight 12-14

Math- PW 79
Language/Reading- page 84, 90 in your practice workbook
Science- Complete page 82-83 worksheet. Make sure you use your science textbook.
Science Exam will be this Wednesday, December 16.
Make sure that you are practicing converting from Celsius-Fahrenheit and visa verse.
I will post the science study guide tonight.

Today's Schedule

Parents and Students,
I have had many questions about the science study guide from last week. We will go over everything the students will need to know for the test tomorrow. Most of the concepts that the students need to study comes from chapter 15 and their AMSTI notebook. I will also post the study guide on the blog for tonight.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Math Projects




Take a look at some of our math projects!

Homework 12-10

Students,
Your homework for tonight is:
Reading textbook pages 360-371 and practice workbook page 80
Math-equivalent fraction sheet, some students did not bring in their projects today while some did not follow the directions of having 5 pictures for each. I understand that some may not have a printer. If that is the case, you should draw a picture.
Language Arts- LA89-90

If you would like to have a recipe in our Christmas Book, send on tomorrow.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Math Poster

Students,
Forgot to remind you that your posters are due tomorrow. Remember, you are supposed to divide your poster into three columns and label them percents, decimals, and fractions. Find 5 pictures that illustrate each column. Hope to see some creative work :)

Hey Students!

There will be no homework for tonight. However, the students whose names I called out today that did not turn in their "Paul Bunyan" essay needs to turn in their work tomorrow.
Please make sure that you have the following items in by Friday:
  • White T-shirt
  • $5.00
  • Christmas Recipe
  • Study Spelling Bee words- you can go to www.spellit.com for the full list
  • Fast Break Field Trip permission form
  • Let me know if your parent would like to volunteer to help out during our Christmas party next Friday.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

homework 12-08-09

Parents and Students,
Math homework is page 77-78 in the green practice workbook. Finish completing your multiplication chart. Your math project is due this Thursday. See previous post for information.
Science- Complete page 46 in the science workbook.
Reading page 81 in your practice workbook.

Don't forget to bring in your money for the Christmas party, your white t-shirt, and your Christmas recipe by this Friday. Party is on 12-18-09

Monday, December 7, 2009

Homework for 12-07


Dear Parents and Students here are a few things for tonight----

Math homework is page 315 problems 6-33 in your green Harcourt Math textbook.

Science Reading- In your Purple science textbook read pages F64-F68

Language/Reading- Do page 83 in your practice workbook.


We have moved into doing fractions this week. Students have to do a poster project that illustrates everyday uses of decimal, fraction, and percents. Take a look at the picture for a visual explanation.

Friday, December 4, 2009

Weekend Thoughts......

There will be no homework for the weekend. However, I would like for my students to participate in the National Missing Children's Day Poster Contest. Each year more than 1.3 children are reported missing. Law enforcement, citizens, and even children have been instrumental in keeping children safe and returning them home to their families, community and school. Every year the U.S. Department of Justice takes time to commemorate the valiant and unselfish acts of the many organizations and individuals who bring our missing children home.
Your child has an opportunity to take part in this memorable event.
There are three levels to which your child's poster will have to obtain in order to attend the Annual National Missing Children's Day Ceremony in Washington, D.C.--local level (in class), State level, and the National level. I will be sending home a packet with further information. The poster is due by January 7, 2010.

Spelling and Vocabulary words are posted to the right. Take advantage and study ahead of time.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Homework for 12/3

Science Homework- Read Pages F88-F91 and draw a picture that illustrates radiation, conduction, and convection thermal energy transfer.
Math- Page 69 in your Investigation notebook. You will have a unit quiz tomorrow on multiplication and division.
Language Arts-Complete the front and back side of your grammar sheet with your spelling words on one side and Irregular nouns on the other side.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Look What We did Today!







We have learned a great deal about Thermometers and how they work. The students enjoyed using the heating lamps to document/record the increasing changes in the temperature of water with lids on and off. Students discovered that the temperature of the water decreased more slowly that the water in the uncovered dishes.

Homework for 12-01

Hi Parents and Students,
The homework for tonight is:
Math Investigation workbook pages 61-62
Language/Reading is PWB page 74
Read pages 330-331 in reading textbook and make a crossword puzzle for your vocabulary words.
Science- read pages F78-82 and copy down the bold vocabulary words and right down your understandings of Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin. Think about how each unit of temperature measurement is different from one another.
Make sure you bring in your Christmas recipe tomorrow. You have until this Friday.
Yearbook deadline has been moved to 12-11-09

Recipes and Stuff

There were only five students who turned in Christmas recipes. Please make sure to have your recipes in by this Friday.
Year book orders are due this Friday also. If you are interested in ordering a yearbook, please send $30.00 by this Friday.
We are going to build our solar house this month. Can't wait to finally use all of those paper towel/toilet paper rolls.

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?