Please help our Lincoln families have food over the winter break. Thank you if you have already donated. Canned goods are due to the classrooms by Monday, Dec. 16th. Student Council will count and sort the cans etc. Monday after school. Families should be getting them on Tuesday-Friday.
P.S. We also are trying to win the classroom contest.
This is a blog containing our classroom news or informaion that is helpful to students and parents.
Thursday, December 12, 2013
Our Class won the Apple And Bulb Sale
Our Class brought in $1,400 in sales for the Apple and Bulb Sale.
Please pick up your sales to deliver to the buyers on Thursday, Oct. 17th after school.
Guest Speaker In Our Classroom
Today we had Nicole from Taylor Shellfish Farms come and present a power point presentation. She taught us about the different shell fish that they farm, why they farm shellfish and not use the local supply, and showed us live examples of the shell fish.
Here are two ways to link to this source please do so and learn more. Taylor Shellfish farms or
http://www.taylorshellfishfarms.com/
These videos and our classes by Nicole are great opportunities to learn more about a local business, Social Studies: history, economics, current events, and Science of our local ecosystems from a real live Marine Biologist. It is an exciting way to learn and grow. Keep learning.
Here are two ways to link to this source please do so and learn more. Taylor Shellfish farms or
http://www.taylorshellfishfarms.com/
These videos and our classes by Nicole are great opportunities to learn more about a local business, Social Studies: history, economics, current events, and Science of our local ecosystems from a real live Marine Biologist. It is an exciting way to learn and grow. Keep learning.
3D-Paper-Snowflake Link to Directions and Video
We made these in class. Here's how you make them if you wish to do them at home. Enjoy
How to Make a 3D Paper Snowflake
http://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-3D-Paper-Snowflake
Edited by Flickety, Andy Zhang, Sondra C, Jack Herrick and 144 others
3D paper snowflakes look beautiful hanging in a window or on a wall. Fun for kids or adults, they are easy to make. Some like them for Christmas, but you may like them any time!
http://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-3D-Paper-Snowflake

Here's a Video on how to do these.
Math words used and reviewed in class while we made our snowflakes:
- Geometry
- Isosceles Triangle
- Square
- Quadrilateral
- Parallelogram
- Parallel cuts
- Polygon
- Vertex
- Acute angle
- Ninety degrees
- Diagonal folds and cuts
- Horizontal fold
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
December Newsletter Canned Goods/Socks Needed


Dear Parents and Students:
We are nearing Winter Vacation and
the students are learning so much. We are continuing to learn about Mount St.
Helens in science, design our new invention ideas for advertisements in LA (Speaking
and Writing), and learn about current events and note taking with CNN Student
News. We are studying a unit on folktales and fairy tales as well as legends in
reading.
We want to keep the learning going
throughout the Winter Break. The students have been given IXL accounts that you
can have your child working on at home on handheld devices or on computers. The
students will also be working on these fifth grade skills in school. Please encourage
your child to keep working in fifth grade objectives until they are passed then
have your child move into sixth grade skills.
As we approach the end of 2013 we are
trying to help Student Council collect canned goods for our friends at Lincoln that
may need an extra source of food this vacation. Please send any of these items
to school so that we can help our friends. If you are a family in need our counselor
or Mrs. Glade can take your name and call you after Monday, Dec. 16th
when Student Council will have the items ready to pick up.
We need clean white socks, 1 per
student, before Friday, Dec. 13 for a craft project. If you have spare socks
with designs that are clean, we could use them as well. If your washer eats
socks like ours does; then you may have a bag of mixed up socks handy for us to
use. If you would like to donate them to our class; that would be greatly
appreciated.
Thank you once again.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Gracie Johnston
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