Wednesday, January 30, 2008

news and notes 1/30/2008

Homework:

Reading Buddies: 20 minutes 4 nights a week + entries in reading log everytime + post-it notes. Use Reading Log 2.0

Humanities: Research 20-30 minutes. Good work finishing setting up binders.

Math: This week, 150-159. 151-152 odds or evens. SL 4.11


Notes:

Thanks for all the love and support.

Joke of the Day:

Q. What ten letter word starts with g-a-s?
A. Automobile

Hot Choco:
1/29 Margaret

Monday, January 28, 2008

news and notes 1/28/2008

Homework:

Writing: 15 minutes, 4 nights a week. No writing homework for the duration of the Ancient Civilizations project.

Reading Buddies: 20 minutes 4 nights a week + entries in reading log everytime + post-it notes. Use Reading Log 2.0

Humanities: Quiz on geography terms, Tuesay 1/29. Finish setting up your binders for notetaking, due Wednesday 1/30.

Math: Please check with a classmate.


Notes:

I'll be back tomorrow. Hope you had a great end of the day.

Joke of the Day:

What did the bee say to the flower?
“Hey bud, when do you open?

Hot Choco:
1/29 Margaret

Saturday, January 26, 2008

news and notes 1/25/2008

Homework:

Writing: 15 minutes, 4 nights a week. You should be finalizing your drafts and beginning to type! Starting next week...no writing homework for the duration of the Ancient Civilizations project.

Reading Buddies: 20 minutes 4 nights a week + entries in reading log everytime + post-it notes. Use Reading Log 2.0

Humanities: Quiz on geography terms, Tuesay 1/29


Notes:

Just a reminder: We won't be doing reading buddies on Monday. You'll have it on Tuesday, while I'm at admissions activity day.

Joke of the Day:

A poet and a scientist were traveling together on a plane. The scientist was bored and said to the poet, "Hey, you, do you want to play a game? I'll ask you a question, and if you get it wrong, you give me $5. Then, you ask me a question, and if I can't answer it, I'll give you $5."
The poet thought about this for a moment, but he decided against it, seeing that the scientist was obviously a very bright man. He politely turned down the scientist's offer.
The scientist, who was really bored, tried again. "Look, I'll ask you a question, and if you can't answer it, you give me $5. Then you ask me a question, and if I can't answer it, I'll give you $50."
The poet agreed. "Okay," the scientist said, "what is the exact distance between the Earth and the Moon?"
The poet, obviously not knowing the answer, didn't stop to think about the scientist's question. He took a $5 bill out of his pocket and handed it to the scientist.
The scientist happily accepted the bill and promptly said, "Okay, now it's your turn."
The poet thought about this for a few minutes, then asked, "All right, what goes up a mountain on three legs, but comes down on four?"
The bright glow quickly vanished from the scientist's face. He thought about this for a long time, taking out his notepad and making numerous calculations. He finally gave up on his notepad and took out his laptop, using his Multimedia Encyclopedia. As the plane was landing the scientist gave up. He reluctantly handed the poet a $50 bill.
The poet accepted it graciously, getting ready to stand up. "Wait!" the scientist shouted, "you can't do this to me! What's the answer?"
The poet looked at the scientist and calmly put a $5 bill into his hand.

Hot Choco:
1/29 Margaret

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Homework:

Writing: 15 minutes, 4 nights a week. You should be finalizing your drafts and beginning to type! Starting next week...no writing homework for the duration of the Ancient Civilizations project.

Reading Buddies: 20 minutes 4 nights a week + entries in reading log everytime + post-it notes. Use Reading Log 2.0

Math: PS Packet "E," due 1/28
This week, SMJ 140-145, 142 and 145 sample
Quiz Friday


Notes:

We got started with the Ancient Civilization project today. So cooool!!

Joke of the Day:

What kind of teeth cost a dollar?

Buck teeth.

Hot Choco:
1/28 Margaret

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

news and notes 1/23/2008

Homework:

Writing: 15 minutes, 4 nights a week. You should be finalizing your drafts and beginning to type! Starting next week...no writing homework for the duration of the Ancient Civilizations project.

Reading Buddies: 20 minutes 4 nights a week + entries in reading log everytime + post-it notes. Use Reading Log 2.0

Math: PS Packet "E," due 1/28
This week, SMJ 140-145, 142 and 145 sample
SL 4.7, due tomorrow
Quiz Friday

Other: Movie night permission slips, due Thursday 1/24

Notes:

Great ideas about The Misfits today. A play, a movie, an essay. The possibilities are endless. I am glad to see the book has inspired you so much.

Joke of the Day:

A man whose son had just passed his driving test went home one evening and found that the boy had driven slap into the living room.
“How on earth did you manage to do that?” he fumed.
“Quite simple, Dad. I came in through the kitchen and turned left!”

Hot Choco:
1/24 Arella

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

news and notes 1/22/2008

Homework:

Writing: 15 minutes, 4 nights a week. You should be finalizing your drafts and beginning to type!

Reading Buddies: 20 minutes 4 nights a week + entries in reading log everytime + post-it notes. Use Reading Log 2.0

Math: PS Packet "E," due 1/28
This week, SMJ 140-145, 142 and 145 sample

Other: Movie night permission slips, due Thursday 1/24

Notes:

What a cold day!! We learned about the Ancient Civilization available for study during our project this semester. It was great to see you all get excited to learn about the past. Thursday you'll find out which civilization you'll be studying.

Joke of the Day:

A young polar bear asks his father, "Dad, am I 100% Polar Bear"
The father bear responds, "Well, son, I am all polar bear, your mother is all polar bear, your grandparents, even your great grandparents are 100% polar bear. So yes, son, you are 100% polar bear. Why do you ask?"
The young polar bear replies "Because I am really cold!"

Hot Choco:
1/24 Arella

Saturday, January 19, 2008

We Shall Overcome Podcast

Click above to download the podcast.

Friday, January 18, 2008

news and notes 1/18/08

Homework:

Writing: 15 minutes, 4 nights a week. You should be finalizing your drafts and beginning to type!

Reading Buddies: 20 minutes 4 nights a week + entries in reading log everytime + post-it notes. Use Reading Log 2.0

Math: Write a paragraph about what you plan to do for your fraction project, due 1/22.


Other: Time Management sheets, due Friday 1/18. I'll collect these Tuesday.


Notes:

We did an impressive amount of work this week preparing for the assembly. It really paid off however. Our podcast was professional and moving. Along with the work of the rest of the 6th grade, we absolutely taught the school about the strategies people have used to change the course of the world.

I'll be posting the podcast to this blog in the next few days.

Quote of the Day:

Be the change you want to see in the world. - Ganhdi

Hot Choco:
1/24 Arella

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

news and notes 1/16/2008

Upcoming Events:

1/18 6th grade Assembly on Music, Art Poetry and Civil Rights. Parents are invited

Homework:


Writing: 15 minutes, 4 nights a week. Work on drafting paragraphs for your essay!

Reading Buddies: 20 minutes 4 nights a week + entries in reading log everytime + post-it notes. Use Reading Log 2.0

Math: SL 4.4


Science: Keep track of what you eat Wednesday and Thursday, due Friday 1/18.

Other: Time Managment sheets, due Friday 1/18


Notes:

We got closet to finishing The Misfits. Hopefully we'll be done with the book by the end of the week. The more we read the more interesting and exciting the story becomes. I still wonder what makes someone a misfit, though.


Joke of the Day:

A young man tutored his sweetheart maths,
he thought of it as his mission,
he kissed her once then once again and said
"There, that's addition!"
She took it upon herself to return the pleasant action,
she kissed once and once again,
smiled and said "and that's subtraction!"
Now she'd learned the basics without too much complication,
they kissed each other once, then twice,
and said "that must be multiplication!"
Meanwhile the young lady's father
had this 'lesson' in his vision,
he kicked that boy ten foot out the door and said
"Then that is long division!


Hot Choco:
1/17 Arella

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

news and notes 1/15/08

Upcoming Events:

1/18 6th grade Assembly on Music, Art Poetry and Civil Rights. Parents are invited

Homework:


Writing: 15 minutes, 4 nights a week. Work on drafting paragraphs for your essay!

Reading Buddies: 20 minutes 4 nights a week + entries in reading log everytime + post-it notes. Use Reading Log 2.0

Math: SMJ 136, 137, 138 and 139 (odd sampler)


Humanities: Letter from Iraq, due Wednesday 1/16

Science: Keep track of what you eat Wednesday and Thursday, due Friday 1/18.

Other: Book orders, due Wednesday 1/16.


Notes:

We started working on our video podcast about 'We Shall Overcome' and the Civil Rights Era. I'm really excited about the writing and art that we are producing. I'm looking forward to showing off our work to the school community.


Joke of the Day:




Hot Choco:
1/14 Arella

Monday, January 14, 2008

art of the day


by Dmitri Cavander, local artist.

news and notes 1/14/2008

Upcoming Events:

1/18 6th grade Assembly on Music, Art Poetry and Civil Rights. Parents are invited

Homework:


Writing: 15 minutes, 4 nights a week. Work on collecting stories for your essay!

Reading Buddies: 20 minutes 4 nights a week + entries in reading log everytime + post-it notes. Use Reading Log 2.0

Math: SMJ 134 and 135, PS D

Humanities: Letter from Iraq, due Wednesday 1/16

Science: REad pages 1-3, journal, due Tuesday 1/15.

Other: Book orders, due Wednesday 1/16.

Notes:

We are getting back into the swing of life at school. There is something about 6th grade after Winter Break, suddenly students seem more at ease in class and with their classmates, and everyday we seem to be delving more deeply into our lessons. This time of year is great...


Hot Choco:
1/14 Arella

Wednesday, January 09, 2008

news and notes 1/9/08

Upcoming Events:

1/18 6th grade Assembly on Music, Art Poetry and Civil Rights.

Homework:


Writing: 15 minutes, 4 nights a week. Work on collecting stories for your essay!

Reading Buddies: 20 minutes 4 nights a week + entries in reading log everytime + post-it notes. Use Reading Log 2.0

Math: SMJ 132 and 133 (sample), SL 4.2

Humanities: Letter from Iraq, due Wednesday 1/16


Notes:

Wow, we read the most moving chapter of The Misfits today dealing with, among other, things how people express their emotions. The conversation about book was thoughtful and inspired, similar to conversations I've had with literary scholars. Wow.

Quote of the Day:

"That was deep." said of James Howe's novel The Misfits

Hot Choco:
1/14 Arella

Monday, January 07, 2008

news and notes 1/7/07

Upcoming Events:

1/18 6th grade Assembly on Music, Art Poetry and Civil Rights.

Homework:


Writing: 15 minutes, 4 nights a week. Work on collecting stories for your essay!

Reading Buddies: 20 minutes 4 nights a week + entries in reading log everytime + post-it notes. Use Reading Log 2.0

Math: SMJ 128 and 129

Spanish: Make flashcards, due tomorrow

French: Translate p 81, do exercises 1 and 2 p 82, due tomorrow

Humanities: Letter from Iraq, due Wednesday 1/16


Notes:

The best part of today was the Reading Relay. It seems that everyone found a new book to read and we all got to peruse new books. We'll do one again soon, I promise. I'm also looking forward to our all to brief study of music and the civil rights era. I can't wait to hear your insights.

If you want to "see totally funny random clips of Sophia. and her friend Gina just having fun," check out www.sodafizzle.piczo.com this weekend!

Joke of the Day:

Q. What animal has more lives than a cat?
A. A frog, because he croaks every night.

Hot Choco:
1/14 Arella

news and notes 1/7/07

Upcoming Events:

1/18 6th grade Assembly on Music, Art Poetry and Civil Rights.

Homework:


Writing: 15 minutes, 4 nights a week. Not tonight!

Reading Buddies: 20 minutes 4 nights a week + entries in reading log everytime + post-it notes. Use Reading Log 2.0

Math: SMJ 125, 126 and 127 sample, due tomorrow.


Notes:

Welcome Back!!

Joke of the Day:


Hot Choco:
1/7 Arella