Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Sweet!
It's going to be 106 today...why not cool off with some Gogo's Frozen Yogurt and Cupcakes and support CCS at the same time? We will earn 10% of ALL SALES! Tell all your friends to meet you there, or better yet, just round them all up and take them with you!!!!! Spirit night is from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday! See you there!
Gogo's is located at 2668 South 31st St., Temple, TX 76504 next to Schlotzky's.
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Sunday, August 28, 2011
Ms. Jeter's Fifth Grade Math Class
We have been working on multiplication by playing games in centers.
One of our centers involves practicing at http://www.multiplication.com/ .
The games there are set up to help learn the multiplication tables.
Our lessons for the week of Sept. 12 - 16 will be the following:
Monday - Lessons 7 and 8 Lines, Segments, Rays, and measuring
length
Tuesday - Lessons 9 and 10 Number lines, < >, evens and odds, sequencing numbers, and reading a scale.
Wednesday - Lesson 11 Working word problems
Thursday - Section 1 Assessment
Friday - Friday Fun Day - continue working on multiplication centers.
Homework for the week of September 13 - 16.
Monday - Receive "Drops in the Bucket" #1 - Due Wednesday.
Wednesday - Receive "Drops in the Bucket" # 2 - Due Friday.
Any work that is not completed in class will also be homework.
One of our centers involves practicing at http://www.multiplication.com/ .
The games there are set up to help learn the multiplication tables.
Our lessons for the week of Sept. 12 - 16 will be the following:
Monday - Lessons 7 and 8 Lines, Segments, Rays, and measuring
length
Tuesday - Lessons 9 and 10 Number lines, < >, evens and odds, sequencing numbers, and reading a scale.
Wednesday - Lesson 11 Working word problems
Thursday - Section 1 Assessment
Friday - Friday Fun Day - continue working on multiplication centers.
Homework for the week of September 13 - 16.
Monday - Receive "Drops in the Bucket" #1 - Due Wednesday.
Wednesday - Receive "Drops in the Bucket" # 2 - Due Friday.
Any work that is not completed in class will also be homework.
Friday, August 26, 2011
LITERATURE and HISTORY
HISTORY
Hello, 5th Graders!
What a great first three days we have had! I am so impressed by your thoughts and our discussions this week on "where are we?" We also delved into some pretty deep poetry. So many poems with birds in them! Hmm. . . .
Our first full week will include more discussion of the Five Themes of Geography and our helper, MR. LIP! You will be applying these concepts to your own adventures and travels through life so far. You will have your first test on Friday, September 2 over the spelling words listed below. The only trick is that you will have to spell them correctly on a map, and you will have to place those words in the correct continent or ocean. You have your map, which I gave back this morning, but if you can't find yours or forgot to bring one home, you can look at the one at the top of this page and use it to study. Remember that the names of the continents and oceans ARE WRITTEN IN ALL CAPITAL LETTERS. You will only need to write the PACIFIC and ATLANTIC OCEANS in one place on the map--you don't need to label it as North or South.
Don't forget that you have our first fun field trip this Thursday, September 1. Bring a sack lunch and drink in a plastic bag, wear your uniform, and come to school ready to see some very cool artifacts and primary sources from Egypt!
Have a great weekend!
latitude--with the definition: the imaginary east-west grid lines that run around the earth
parallel to the Equator to help tell the exact location of a place.
longitude--with the definition: the imaginary north-south grid lines that run around the
earth parallel to the Prime Meridian to help tell the exact location of a place.
Prime Meridian
Equator
OCEAN--you will have to write this word 5 times on your map because there are 5 oceans!
ATLANTIC
PACIFIC
INDIAN
SOUTHERN
ARCTIC
NORTH AMERICA
SOUTH AMERICA
EUROPE
AFRICA
ASIA
AUSTRALIA
ANTARCTICA
Hello, 5th Graders!
What a great first three days we have had! I am so impressed by your thoughts and our discussions this week on "where are we?" We also delved into some pretty deep poetry. So many poems with birds in them! Hmm. . . .
Our first full week will include more discussion of the Five Themes of Geography and our helper, MR. LIP! You will be applying these concepts to your own adventures and travels through life so far. You will have your first test on Friday, September 2 over the spelling words listed below. The only trick is that you will have to spell them correctly on a map, and you will have to place those words in the correct continent or ocean. You have your map, which I gave back this morning, but if you can't find yours or forgot to bring one home, you can look at the one at the top of this page and use it to study. Remember that the names of the continents and oceans ARE WRITTEN IN ALL CAPITAL LETTERS. You will only need to write the PACIFIC and ATLANTIC OCEANS in one place on the map--you don't need to label it as North or South.
Don't forget that you have our first fun field trip this Thursday, September 1. Bring a sack lunch and drink in a plastic bag, wear your uniform, and come to school ready to see some very cool artifacts and primary sources from Egypt!
Have a great weekend!
latitude--with the definition: the imaginary east-west grid lines that run around the earth
parallel to the Equator to help tell the exact location of a place.
longitude--with the definition: the imaginary north-south grid lines that run around the
earth parallel to the Prime Meridian to help tell the exact location of a place.
Prime Meridian
Equator
OCEAN--you will have to write this word 5 times on your map because there are 5 oceans!
ATLANTIC
PACIFIC
INDIAN
SOUTHERN
ARCTIC
NORTH AMERICA
SOUTH AMERICA
EUROPE
AFRICA
ASIA
AUSTRALIA
ANTARCTICA
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