Wow! I am really impressed with our biographies and presentations! We
were able to get through a little over half today and we will continue
tomorrow. I am really proud of our class and thank you parents for
supporting them! I did have several students not turn in a biography-
this is a big project and is one that will need to be completed.
Students who have note turned one (after break) in will be loosing
recess and possibly PE time to complete it.
Reminder: Friday 5th grade will be performing winter songs in the MPR at 9:30 and 10:30, it should last about 15 minutes.
I hope that you all have a lovely winter break filled with happiness and family.
Love,
Mrs. Sara
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Friday, December 13, 2013
Biography Reminder
Parents,
Please look for your child's biography work. All work should be brought home today to get ready for the final project, which is due Wednesday, Dec. 18th.
Remember students have had 5 + hours of research and notes in class
and 5+ hours of class time for writing their essay. Many students were focused and are finished, just need to complete final draft, others are really needing to improve their work effort. This is a great opportunity to see how your child has been doing independently (with daily guidance and instruction). There will be NO class time given next week, at this point, all needs to be completed at home. (If students are way behind... I suggest as a consequence having them work at it over winter break) I will accept it late.... but for a reduced grade (-10 points). This would be more effective then trying to cram to get it all done.
Please ask if you have any questions.
Thank you so much,
Sara
Here is the check off list again...
Please look for your child's biography work. All work should be brought home today to get ready for the final project, which is due Wednesday, Dec. 18th.
Remember students have had 5 + hours of research and notes in class
and 5+ hours of class time for writing their essay. Many students were focused and are finished, just need to complete final draft, others are really needing to improve their work effort. This is a great opportunity to see how your child has been doing independently (with daily guidance and instruction). There will be NO class time given next week, at this point, all needs to be completed at home. (If students are way behind... I suggest as a consequence having them work at it over winter break) I will accept it late.... but for a reduced grade (-10 points). This would be more effective then trying to cram to get it all done.
Please ask if you have any questions.
Thank you so much,
Sara
Here is the check off list again...
Famous Person Report Check-Off
Points
earned
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Components
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Points
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Make sure
to include the following in each section…
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_____
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Title page
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10
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Name of famous person, visual,
time period they were alive, your name, due date
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_____
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Contents Page
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5
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Labeled Contents, lists sections and the page numbers they
begin
Ex.
I am poem………………......……p.
3
Essay …………………...………….p. 4
Photograph of ___ ……….……p. 6
Drawing of Invention………..p.
7
Extra credit ……………………..p. 8
Bibliography ……………………p. 9
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_____
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I am Poem
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15
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Thoughtful, creative,
informative, accurate, correct spelling, neatness
|
_____
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Essay
__Introduction (This grabs the readers
attention and tells them who you are writing about)
__Body
Paragraphs (Paragraph 1 about the
person’s childhood, interests and experiences growing up, family, when/where
they group up. Paragraph 2 about the person’s talents and accomplishments. What was important about their life? What
goals has this person achieved? What
problems did they overcome? Why, how,
when and where did they become famous? Other
Paragraphs may give more details about the life/work of your person. Interesting information? How this person is remembered and/or they
are important. How did this person
impact the lives of others? What can
we learn from them? What should we
know about their death, tributes, legacies?)
__Concluding Paragraph (This should retouch upon the life’s
accomplishments of your famous person and why they are important to learn
about. How can learning about their
life/work inspire or encourage others and make a positive difference.)
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30
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Informative, accurate,
strong vocabulary, variety of sentences used, the reading flows, it’s
organized, neat, and uses correct spelling, punctuation, capitalization,
grammar.
|
_____
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Visuals
|
10
|
All visuals are labeled,
They are relevant and
meaningful,
They enhance understanding
of the person, their life and/or their accomplishments.
|
_____
|
Bibliography
|
10
|
Labeled Bibliography,
Listed in alphabetical
order by authors’ last names (when possible) or by article title (if no
author stated).
|
_____
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Presentation/ Artistic
Demonstration
|
20
|
Shows effort, reflects
knowledge about the person, their life and accomplishments, well prepared
|
____
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Extra Credit
|
Extra visuals that are
labeled and enhance the understanding of your person/their life/their
accomplishments.
|
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
bibliography
http://www.easybib.com/
Bibliography Rules
BOOK
Author last name, first name. Title. City(where published):
Publisher, Date.
ENCYLOPEDIA
“Article Title.”
Name of Encyclopedia. Year
Magazine
or News Paper Article
Author last name, first name. “Title of Article.” Name of Newspaper or Magazine day, month year: pages article on.
Website
“Article Title.” web address. date used
Monday, December 9, 2013
definitions
Tale of
Despereaux Vocabulary
1. despair- n. being without hope
2. speculation- ideas or guesses about something that is not
known
3. consorts- v. to keep company
4. perfidy - an act of disloyalty
5. egregious -especially bad
6. indulge- to give in to the desire of
7. contemplate- to consider with time and thought
8. repent -to regret, feel badly about
9. renounce- to refuse
10. fervent- great intensity of feeling
11. irony- a situation that is strange or funny because
things happen in a way that seems to be the opposite of what you expected
12. conform -to be obedient or compliant
13. indignant -angry because of something unjust
14. ordeal -an unpleasant or difficult experience
15. implications possible future effects or results
16. beleaguer- to cause repeated trouble for
17. abyss -a hole or space so great it can’t be measured
18. eons -a long period of time
tale of d vocab
Tale of
Despereaux Vocabulary Please write the
definitions from the box below
1. despair- n. _______________________________
2. speculation- _________________________
3. consorts- v. _____________________
4. perfidy - _________________________
5. egregious -______________________________________
6. indulge- _____________________________________
7. contemplate- _____________________________________
8. repent-___________________________________
9. renounce- _____________________________________
10.
fervent-_____________________________________
11. irony- ____________________________________________
12. conform - __________________________________________
13. indignant -_______________________________________
14. ordeal -_______________________________________
15. implications -______________________________
16. chirascuro-
_____________________________________
17. abyss -________________________________________
18. eons -___________________________________
being
without hope an act of disloyalty especially bad
to refuse
to refuse to give in to the desire
of to consider with time
and thought
to keep
company
to regret,
feel badly about angry
because of something unjust
a long period of time
to be
obedient or compliant possible future effects or results
ideas or guesses about
something that is not known
great intensity of feeling
a hole or space so great it
can’t be measured
an unpleasant or difficult experience
a situation that is strange or
funny because things happen
in a way that seems to be the opposite
of what you expected
the balance
of light and dark in a picture
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Monday- Definitions
Tuesday- Sentences 10 words
Wednesday - crossword
Thursday- Study
Friday -Vocab quiz
Monday, December 2, 2013
Colonial Vocab
Monday: definitions
Tuesday: sentences (10 words)
Wednesday: crossword
Thursday: study
colony -a land ruled by another country
plantations- large farms
slavery- the practice of holding people against their will
and making them carry out orders
raw material -a resource that can be used to make a product
stock- a share of ownership in a company
Jamestown- the first English settlement in the “new world”
(Virginia to be specific)
cashcrop- a crop that people grow to sell
indentured servant -a person who agreed to work for another
person without pay for a certain length of time in exchange for passage to
North America
represent -to speak for
established church -a church established and supported by the
government
royal colony- a colony owned by a monarch
pilgrim- a person who makes a journey for religious reasons
frontier- lands beyond areas that were settled by colonists
industry- the businesses that make one kind of product or
provide one kind of service
Middle Passage- the long journey slaves took across the Atlantic ocean from
Africa to the English colonies.
exports- products sent to other countries
imports -products brought into the country (from other
countries)
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