Saturday, May 19, 2012
Eclipse....
Remember that there is an eclipse that will be visible in North Texas tomorrow, Sunday May 20th (8:21 PM). They say that we will not have an opportunity to experience an eclipse such as this until 2017. If you go outside and view it...remember to NOT look directly into the eclipse :)
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Children's Book Week
The students had a lot of fun last week partaking in the events celebrating our children's book week. Take a look at our exciting week....
Monday:
The students had a blast experiencing how messy science could be. We went to the library and used wands of varying shapes to see if the bubble shape would be the same or different. Then they used toothpicks and gumdrops to create geometrical polyhedrons. The last station was to make a marshmallow launcher. Ummm....let's just say the marshmallows were going everywhere. I'm sure that one was the class favorite :)
Tuesday:
The students selected books titles that were amongst their favorites, and then they were to create a mural of the book entirely out of chalk. We all got a bit dusty, but had plenty of fun. My fifth graders quickly found out that drawing with chalk was a bit of an impairment, but many adapted and turned out some very nice murals. Keeping our fingers crossed for a win :)
Wednesday:
Today teachers were to dress as a popular pop diva--and Just Dance was available in the library. What do you think of our fifth grade pop divas?
Monday:
The students had a blast experiencing how messy science could be. We went to the library and used wands of varying shapes to see if the bubble shape would be the same or different. Then they used toothpicks and gumdrops to create geometrical polyhedrons. The last station was to make a marshmallow launcher. Ummm....let's just say the marshmallows were going everywhere. I'm sure that one was the class favorite :)
Tuesday:
The students selected books titles that were amongst their favorites, and then they were to create a mural of the book entirely out of chalk. We all got a bit dusty, but had plenty of fun. My fifth graders quickly found out that drawing with chalk was a bit of an impairment, but many adapted and turned out some very nice murals. Keeping our fingers crossed for a win :)
Artwork by: Herbert, Marco, and Jose
Artwork by: Moises, Ana, Karyme, Adolfo, and Jordan |
Artwork by: Ruth, Ingrid, Victoria, and Leslie |
Artwork by: Sergio |
Artwork by: Dulce, Christy, Cecilia, and Jacky |
Today teachers were to dress as a popular pop diva--and Just Dance was available in the library. What do you think of our fifth grade pop divas?
Nicki Minaj has nothing on our fifth grade teachers :)
Thursday:
Today we celebrated the book of Oragami Yoda. The students folded paper using patterns of the ancient Chinese art form. We also had Zooniversity come to visit our students. They enjoyed the animals...some of our students even had a chance to touch them!!!!
Friday:
As always....all good things must come to an end. To culminate our exciting week of celebrating children's books. We were to come dressed as our favorite book characters. Take a look at our silly classmates and fifth grade teachers.
A bunch of "Old Ladies" |
Me--Swallowing a bell... |
Victoria |
Cecilia and Dulce |
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Trinity Audubon Center--Field Trip
At the beginning of the week our fifth graders had the opportunity to take a Field Trip to the Trinity Audubon Center in Dallas. They were quite excited to see many of the things that we had been studying in Science out in real life :) They identified decomposers, interactions of living things in their environments, overpopulation of algae, two biomes (grasslands and deciduous forest), organisms competing for survival, adaptations, and alternative energy sources to name a few. The students had a blast, and even though we were all exhausted from walking the trails, I feel as though they were able to apply a lot of their in class learning to our hiking experience. Here are some photos of our adventure.
Friday, April 27, 2012
Student Made Movie Trailers :)
The students have been working diligently to create a movie trailer for the novel study (Number the Stars) that we have been working on in class. They were very excited to learn about the Holocaust, and were able to enjoy the troubles that Annemarie and Ellen encountered along the way. Hope you all enjoy their movies :)
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Number The Stars
The Butterfly
The Butterfly
The last, the very last,
So richly, brightly, dazzlingly yellow.
Perhaps if the sun's tears would sing
against a white stone…
Such, such a yellow
Is carried lightly ‘way up high.
It went away I'm sure because it wished to
kiss the world goodbye.
For seven weeks I've lived in here,
Penned up inside this ghetto
But I have found my people here.
The dandelions call to me
And the white chestnut candles in the court.
Only I never saw another butterfly.
That butterfly was the last one.
Butterflies don't live in here,
In the ghetto.
-Pavel Friedmann 4.6.1942
Fear
Fear
Today the ghetto knows a different fear,
Close in its grip, Death wields an icy scythe.
An evil sickness spreads a terror in its wake,
The victims of its shadow weep and writhe.
Today a father's heartbeat tells his fright
And mothers bend their heads into their hands.
Now children choke and die with typhus here,
A bitter tax is taken from their bands.
My heart still beats inside my breast
While friends depart for other worlds.
Perhaps it's better – who can say? –
Than watching this, to die today?
No, no, my God, we want to live!
Not watch our numbers melt away.
We want to have a better world,
We want to work – we must not die!
-Eva Picková, 12 years old, Nymburk
Homesick
Homesick
I've lived in the ghetto here more than a year,
In TerezĂn, in the black town now,
And when I remember my old home so dear,
I can love it more than I did, somehow.
Ah, home, home,
Why did they tear me away?
Here the weak die easy as a feather
And when they die, they die forever.
I'd like to go back home again,
It makes me think of sweet spring flowers.
Before, when I used to live at home,
It never seemed so dear and fair.
I remember now those golden days…
But maybe I'll be going there again soon.
People walk along the street,
You see at once on each you meet
That there's a ghetto here,
A place of evil and of fear.
There's little to eat and much to want,
Where bit by bit, it's horror to live.
But no one must give up!
The world turns and times change.
Yet we all hope the time will come
When we'll go home again.
Now I know how dear it is
And often I remember it.
-9.3.1943. Anonymous
Secret Talk
“Secret Talk”
by: Eve Merriam
I have a friend
And sometimes we meet
And greet each other
Without a word
We walk through the field
And stalk a bird
And chew a blade of
Pungent grass.
We let time pass
For a golden hour
While we twirl a flower
Of Queen Anne’s lace
Or find a lion’s face
Shaped in a cloud
That’s drifting, sifting
Across the sky
There’s no need to say,
“It’s been a fine day”
When we say goodbye:
When we say goodbye
We just wave a hand
And we understand.
Friday, February 10, 2012
Science these past few weeks....
We have been learning so much about weather and climate these past couple of weeks. The students were able to go out to the weather station and play the part of a meteorologist, by checking the conditions of the atmosphere at our weather station!!! They used and anemometer, wind sock and compass, thermometer, and a barometer. We talked about predicting weather patterns and how warm and cold fronts affect the atmosphere and how our daily weather will change. Here are some links that the students enjoyed using in class ;)
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