December 09, 2008
Ho! Ho! Ho!
What a fun time of year to be a fifth grade teacher! We have been reading holiday stories and really getting in the Christmas spirit. Ask your child about How Murray Saved Christmas. It was a funny read aloud we enjoyed today. We made the cutest alliteration elves with the students' pictures and oil pastel ornaments which we wrote similes describing. We have guest readers scheduled for every single morning next week and we are going to see A Christmas Carol at New Stage Friday. If you are in my homeroom, don't forget to send a $5.00 gift next Friday for our gift exchange at the Christmas party. Today was the last day to purchase our class Christmas DVD. It was a tearjerker, wasn't it? I think those videos will make a priceless Christmas gift! I hope your days are "merry and bright"!
November 20, 2008
Will They "Sink the Sub"?
This year I have been lucky and haven't really had to be absent from school. So I wonder how the kids are doing since I am out for three days. My two year is old is getting his tonsils or as he would say, "tonkles" out. We are having quite an adventure at our house. I have a feeling they are probably having an adventure at school as well. Miss Highlander is the substitute and not only is she 22 years old, precious and sweet. She is also gorgeous. When I told our classes that I was going to be absent and that she was the sub, they burst into applause. I said, "Let's try that again. I am going to be absent." Then they all went "Awwww"....and acted sad. It was pretty funny. Anyway, I posted some pictures from our week. Shan Hawkins came and read a Thanksgiving story and made these cute pilgrim's hat cookies. They were a big hit. I also put a picture of the abstract cactus prints we made while discussing story elements and the book Holes. I love the fact that MSE integrates the arts into everything we teach. For instance, our artist study is Henri Matisse and you can see Matisse's style represented everywhere on the fifth grade hall. They made some really cool function machines in math this week with Mrs. Harris. I put a couple of pictures of our alliteration alphabet as well. The students chose a letter to watercolor and write a silly, creative alliterative piece with that letter. We have been focusing on plural nouns in language. Reading Fair books must be finished by December 1. Ask your child about the field trip to Madison Central. I hate I am going to miss that. We also had visiting author, Jenny Cole, as a guest at MSE this week. I will be grading papers over the holiday so check your active parent accounts for updates. Have a wonderful and safe Thanksgiving! I am thankful that you share your children with me each day. I feel very blessed!
November 12, 2008
Thanksgiving Lunch
McRae brought two big chocolate chip cookies today to celebrate my birthday. What a thoughtful treat! I can't believe how sweet everyone is being! Laura even made a sign that I would see as soon as I pulled up at school. This is such a precious class. We had Thanksgiving lunch today and it was huge success. We had a really big crowd and I think it was very meaningful for the kids. We worked on a graphic organizer called "SPACES" in reading class as we learned about story elements. The kids are really enjoying the book Holes. We read chapters 13-15 today. Ask your child to explain onomatopoeia to you and you can see if he or she has been listening in class! I think our biggest newsflash this week is Matthew's broken ankle. Matthew fell at recess and didn't mention it to a soul. He came inside, sat through an extra long read aloud (by me) and then walked through the dismissal line before mentioning to his mom that his ankle "kind of hurt". It was broken in two places!!!! Are fifth graders tough or what?
November 11, 2008
Science Day
We had a blast this past Friday at Science Day. Dr. Hunt from Mississippi College came and set up around 60 science experiments. He trained the parents and the kids rotated through each center. What an awesome day of learning and discovery! There were rockets and races...every type of science gadget imaginable! I cannot believe how blessed I am to teach at a school like this where the kids have experiences that they will always remember like this one. I also feel blessed to have such great classes and such supportive parents. I had a wonderful birthday and I cannot express how appreciative I am for all the wonderful cards and gifts. You all made me feel so loved! We have been reading Holes by Louis Sachar this week, learning about predicate adjectives and making an "Alliteration Alphabet". Whew! That makes me tired just thinking about it! We also created abstract cactus masterpieces and continued to work on our reading fair projects. We have started planning the New Orleans field trip and everyone needs to send a $30.00 deposit before December 4th if you are planning on riding the bus. We will be visiting the zoo, IMAX theater and the aquarium. The students are bringing home their home journals this week and this time the prompt asks you to write about what you are most thankful for. I am thankful for my wonderful students and their parents. I am also thankful for my fun co-workers who make coming to work fun each day! Happy Thanksgiving!
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