Wednesday, March 23, 2011

It's book blurb time!

Tuesday, March 22, 2011



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13 colony Mnemonic

Here is my mnemonic for the 13 colonies!



Man, No More Carrots, Rabbits Need Parrots, Not Many Doughnuts, Very Needy Snakes, Goats!


By Tori

Book Summary on Matilda, author Roald Dahl

Uh-oh here comes the evil trunchbowl! But she is no match for the smart and brainy matilda! In this story you will learn how a 6-year old gets her brains. A little girl named matilda is 6, but in 5th grade? Her parents dont care about her education so matilda had to step up and educate herself. Later on matilda is as smart as Albert einstein. Smart, but she knows she has to go to school. While she`s  thinking of everything going great she meets her biggest challenge, the evilest varment in the history of evilness MS.TRUNCH BOWL!

written by Darius Knight

Monday, March 21, 2011

Book Recommendation by Cobi

Moby Dick by Herman Melville is a fiction book about an obsessed fisher man trying to kill the great Moby Dick! I recommend this book people 9 and up because this true classic is one of the best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Proper Punctuation

Today in class we learned about our proper punctuation and the efficient definion. We watched a Brain Pop  video and then we had a group worksheet.  The assignment was to draw the punctuation and define what we use it for. First we defined PERIOD as an end of a declaritive and a imparitive sentence, it is a statement. QUESTION MARK is at the end of an interogative sentenceCOMMA are used during a pause or a list with 3 or more items. EXCLAMATION POINT it's to show emotion of exciement and suprise. COLON it introduces something to a sentence. SEMICOLON  joins sentences and can replace words. QUOTATION MARKS to show a person's exact words.


 By: Tori and Kiana

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Classroom News


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The 13 Colonies

The 13 Colonies Mnemonics

     Yesterday our class came up with several mnemonic phrases to help us remember the original 13 colonies.  Here are a few of them:

Smaple 1:
Noah
Manuel
Really
Can't
Nudge
Needles
Paula
Deen
Marinated
Victor
Nozzles
Spicy
Grapes

Sample 2:

No
More
Reading
Cows
No
New
Pencil
Drawings
More
Vinegar
Never
Stops
Going

Sample 3:

No
More
Rice
Crispy
No
No
Pizza
Does
Mmmmmm
Very Nice
So
Good

Sample 4:
New England: Never Mock Rapping Children
Middle: No No Puff Diddy
Southern: My Very Nosy Students Gripe

Here is a list of the original 13 colonies:
Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Deleware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia

Tuesday, March 8, 2011