Friday, December 23, 2016

Christmas Photos

Merry Christmas! Here's a few ways that fifth grade celebrated this December. 

We finished our last project before break - our state brochures!


These girls are excited to perform in "The Musical Parody of Scrooget" for the Christmas Talent Show.


The whole class performed "The Musical Parody of Scrooge", filled with lots of singing, dancing, and "bah humbug".


The spirits of Christmas (including the Spirit of Christmas Present) sing to Scrooget about the real meaning of Christmas. 


Mrs. Neal and Mrs. Waltimyer set up an absolutely delicious breakfast buffet for us to enjoy!


Evan created a ridiculously long Scrabble chain - all words are spelled correctly (I checked). 

I was very excited to open some gifts!

We didn't quite get the 300 piece puzzle finished - we're saving the rest for January. 


Star Wars Monopoly. 

Enjoying telling stories around our big breakfast table. 


Friday, December 16, 2016

December Pictures

Christmas may be coming up, but we've been busy in fifth grade! 

Students taught math lessons



Students reviewed the states and all aced their state geography quizzes



Cold weather provided an opportunity to create "Tiny Town"



Thanks for the new books for our classroom library from the Scholastic Book Fair!



Students created nonfiction book reports, science mini-posters, and cute cat pictures for our bulletin board



The students' art projects on foreshortening grace our other bulletin board




Thursday, December 1, 2016

Spelling and Vocabulary List 11: Cities

Spelling words:                                   *=capitals

  1. Charlotte, NC                                  
  2. Chicago, IL
  3. San Antonio, TX
  4. Orlando, FL
  5. Anchorage, AK
  6. New Orleans, LA
  7. Seattle, WA                           
  8. Minneapolis, MN
  9. St. Louis, MO
  10. Boston, MA*
  11. Honolulu, HI*
  12. Los Angeles, CA
  13. Dallas, TX
  14. Atlanta, GA*
  15. Philadelphia, PA
  16. Phoenix, AZ*
  17. San Francisco, CA
  18. Denver, CO*
  19. Detroit, MI :(
  20. Birmingham, AL
  21. Cincinnati, OH :)
  22. Miami, FL
  23. Albuquerque, NM
  24. Songs of Solomon (Song of Sol.)
  25. Isaiah (Isa.)

Vocabulary

  1. metropolis-a large city
  2. municipal-having to do with the affairs of a city
  3. precinct-part of a city; a district
  4. census-an official counting of the population
  5. ordinance-a rule  or law
  6. urban-characteristics of cities or city life
  7. mayor-the person at the head of city government
  8. expressway-a major highway were automobiles travel at high speeds
  9. capital- the city that is the seat of government of a state, nation, or province
  10. capitol-the building in the state capital where the lawmakers meet                  

BY: ELLA H

Math Videos 46, 47, 48, and 49

Here are the math videos for this week and next. 

Lesson 46


Lesson 47


Lesson 48


Lesson 49

Tuesday, November 29, 2016

November Happenings

We've had an exciting past month - I'll let the pictures tell it. 

We spotted some interesting creatures at the Cape May Zoo

Students taught math lessons - here the girls create a math video

We took home our country projects and created "nationalism" posters for WWI

Officer Rawles gave us a tour of the Glassboro Police Station and we hung out in the courtroom

We celebrated Pirate Day at the Bookaneer Book Fair

We remembered the warm days of October when we explored Philadelphia

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Spelling and Vocabulary List 22: Military

List 22: Military

  1. colonel
  2. radar
  3. specialist
  4. navigation
  5. astronaut
  6. artillery
  7. corps
  8. promotion
  9. uniform
  10. submarine
  11. helicopter
  12. opponent
  13. inspection
  14. barracks
  15. soldier
  16. missile
  17. conqueror
  18. personal
  19. volunteer
  20. satellite
  21. sergeant
  22. lieutenant
  23. Habakkuk (Hab.)
  24. Zephaniah (Zeph.)
  25. Haggai (Hag.)

Vocabulary 
  1. neutral-not taking part in war or quarrel
  2. maneuvers-planned movements of troops and warships
  3. logistics-the planning and carrying out of a large-scale operation
  4. quarter-to house troops
  5. martial-military;warlike
  6. alliance-a union of persons,groups,or nations by agreement
  7. rendezvous-a meeting at a fixed time or place
  8. strategy-skillful planning
  9. medal-a piece of metal like a coin, stamped with a figure or inscription,given to honor a great deed
  10. meddle-to interfere in someone else's business
By Emily ;)

Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Spelling and Vocabulary List 8 - Review

Spelling words:

  1. occasionally
  2. gauge
  3. faucet
  4. vacuum
  5. Deuteronomy
  6. poultry
  7. mysterious
  8. quizzes
  9. tomatoes
  10. scissors
  11. cupfuls
  12. parentheses
  13. delicious
  14. beverage
  15. raspberries
  16. spaghetti
  17. (Ludwig van) Beethoven
  18. Nehemiah
  19. musician
  20. rehearsal                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Vocabulary Words:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  
  21. common
  22. consequences
  23. contemporary
  24. conveniences
  25. courtesy
  26. descendant
  27. guesses
  28. millennium
  29. nutritious
  30. opportunities      
  31. orchestra
  32. phenomena
  33. punctual
  34. symbol                                                                                                                                      
  35. symphony

The definitions to these words are on other lists that are posted. Those who received an A average on their tests do not need to do spelling and vocabulary homework or take the test this week.

                        -Sophia

Monday, November 7, 2016

Math Video 36

Here is our newest math video: Lesson 36: Classifying Triangles. 


Thursday, November 3, 2016

List 7 Spelling and Vocabulary List: Music

Spelling List:

  1. pianist
  2. rehearsal
  3. chorus
  4. melody
  5. harmony
  6. (Ludwig van) Beethoven
  7. guitar 
  8. rhythm
  9. (Franz Joseph) Haydn
  10. hymn
  11. conductor
  12. (Wolfgang Amadeus) Mozart
  13. musician
  14. violin
  15. quartet
  16. (Johann Sebastian) Bach
  17. choir
  18. tenor
  19. tempo
  20. recital
  21. soprano
  22. duet
  23. bass
  24. Nehemiah (Neh.)
  25. Esther


Vocabulary List:
  1. octave-the eight notes in a musical scale
  2. symphony-a composition for a full orchestra
  3. encore-an extra song or appearance in response to applause
  4. anthem-a hymn or praise to God or a country
  5. soloist-a musician who performs alone
  6. sonata-a long piece of music for one or two instruments
  7. opera-a play in which most of the lines are sung
  8. orchestra-a large group of musicians playing string,wood,wind,brass,and percussion instruments 
  9. cymbal - one of a pair of brass plates used as a musical instrument
  10. symbol - something which represents something else

Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Math Videos 33, 34, and 35 & Quadrilateral Rap

The students asked me to re-post a quadrilateral rap they learned last year, in addition to our next three math videos. Here they all are!

Lesson 33


Lesson 34


Lesson 35



Quadrilateral Rap


Monday, October 31, 2016

Math Video 32

Here is the math video for Lesson 32: Polygons.




Friday, October 28, 2016

Math Video & Bible Verses

Here's our newest math video for the students to take notes on for our class on Monday. I've had mostly positive feedback from the students on our last flipped lesson, so we'll be doing a number of them in the coming week!



Also, I was asked to put our Bible verses on the blog: 


1 Corinthians 13:1-7New International Version (NIV)

13 If I speak with the tongues of men or of angels, but do not have love, I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal. If I have the gift of prophecy and can fathom all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have a faith that can move mountains, but do not have love, I am nothing. If I give all I possess to the poor and give over my body to hardship that I may boast, but do not have love, I gain nothing.
Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.

Pictures of Progress

The students have created some fantastic projects, read a lot, and performed a good deal of skits during the past month: here are a few highlights: 

Students rated their books this past month based on emojis.

Magen, the animal trainer, discusses her pet squirrel Genevieve. 

Sophia's Norway display board

Magen created a mini display board using a manila folder to show all of her information on the UK. 

Ella's "travel guide" to Russia

Evan's Snoopy photos are also being sent to the military in our care packages. 


Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Math Video - Lesson 30

The first in a series of "flipped" lessons, this video (which students can either watch during free time in school or at home) will provide the lesson that I would normally teach in class. 

Students should have their math resource notebook in which to take notes, and the video will tell them exactly what they need to write down. 

Then, in class, we will work together and students will work independently with the new concept, based on how well they understand it. This method allows me to get more one-on-one time with students who need it, and allows students who feel confident to move forward. 



Students may watch the video on here, or directly on YouTube.

Friday, October 7, 2016

You're Invited

You're invited


5th grade movie night


                                               movie: THE PHANTOM TOLL BOOTH
Wednesday, October 12th


 
                              Image result for tock phantom tollbooth

                          Can't wait !
-Ella

Friday, September 30, 2016

Our Week in Pictures



Our Scholastic Book Box has arrived! The students' books are on the left, and our free classroom books are on the right.

The students created comics on the life of Jacob this week.

I love the introductions, conclusions, fabulous use of punctuation, and overall content and "voice" in these paragraphs!

The students got to read each others' September 11 stories today, and I'm looking forward to reading them all myself. 



Spelling and Vocabulary List 4

LIST #4


  1. holidays
  2. chimneys
  3. ideas
  4. circuses
  5. quizzes
  6. wrenches
  7. quantities
  8. mysteries
  9. radios
  10. cellos
  11. pianos
  12. tomatoes
  13. echoes
  14. volcanoes
  15. belief
  16. thieves
  17. calves
  18. knives
  19. Judges (Judg.)
  20. Ruth
VOCABULARY


  1. inquiries-questions; searches for answers
  2. opportunities-favorable circumstances; chances for advancement
  3. similarities-likeness
  4. prophecies- revelations about the future
  5. consequences- the result of some previous actions
  6. conveniences-things that add comfort or save trouble
  7. politicians-persons who hold offices in government
  8. exhibitions- public displays
SYNONYMS





  1. voyages-long journeys on water or into space
  2. expeditions- journeys by organized groups with definite objectives 

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

List 3 Spelling and Vocabulary Words

Spelling Words

  1. meadow
  2. harvest
  3. poultry
  4. heifer
  5. orchard
  6. acre
  7. trough
  8. pasture
  9. tractor
  10. rural
  11. agriculture
  12. livestock
  13. corral
  14. dairy
  15. combine
  16. wheelbarrow
  17. conservation
  18. fertilizer
  19. Deuteronomy (Deut.)
  20. Joshua (Josh.)  
VOCABULARY

  1. agrarian-having to do with farming
  2. foliage-the leaves of a plant
  3. erosion-the wearing away of the earth's topsoil by water and wind
  4. vegetation-plant life
  5. cultivate-to plow and prepare land for growing crops
  6. irrigate-to supply with water
  7. horticulture-the science of growing plants
  8. hybrid-a cross between two different species
SYNONYMS

  1. common-usual; shared by all
  2. ordinary-having no special distinction                                 written by: ELLA

Thursday, September 22, 2016

Maps and Globes

We've been talking about maps and globes in geography, so here's the link to The True Size Map, which we looked at in class. It compares countries on a Mercator projection (ask your child what this means!) to show how distorted countries become when we stretch them out and put them on a flat map. 

Also, here's a picture of some globes that the students created today. 


-Miss J. 

Tuesday, September 20, 2016

List 10 Spelling and Vocabulary Words

Spelling List #10                            VOCABULARY

  1. atlas                                      geography-the study of the earth's suface, 
  2. climate                                  climate, countries, peoples, and products
  3. equator                                 torrid-extremely hot
  4. continent                              frigid-extremely cold                            
  5. island                                    isthmus-a narrow strip of land connecting 2
  6. boundary                              larger bodies of land
  7. Asian                                    tributary-a stream that flows into a larger
  8. peninsula                              body of water
  9. mountainous                        delta-the fertile land that collects at the mouth
  10. glacier                                   of some rivers
  11. mesa                                      archipelago-a group of many islands
  12. pyramid                                plateau-a plain in the mountains;tableland
  13. geyser                                    
  14. arctic
  15. Appalachian Mountains                 HOMONYMS
  16. desert                                     strait-a narrow channel connecting 2 larger
  17. harbor                                   bodies of water
  18. hemisphere                            straight-without bend or curve;not crooked
  19. Mediterranean Sea
  20. Caribbean  Sea
  21. Pacific Ocean
  22. European
  23. canal
  24. Proverbs  (Prov.)
  25. Ecclesiastes   (Eccles.) 
Written by Ella 

The students' insect "Wanted" posters

 


Thursday, September 15, 2016

Spelling List 2: Home

1. vacuum
2. chandelier
3.utensil
4.disposal
5.patio
6.microwave oven
7.telephone
8.appliances
9.gauge
10.mantel
11.faucet
12.comforter
13.furniture
14.refrigerator
15.mirror
16.curtain
17.decor
18.recliner
19.Leviticus (Lev)
20.Numbers (Num)
21.premises-a house or building with its grounds.
22.descendant-offspring;child.
23.warranty-a guarantee.
24.utilities-companies that preform services for the use of the public.
25.tenant-a renter.
26.budget-a plan for special spending.
27.courtesy-polite behavior;thoughtfullness.
28.charity-love and kindness.
29.opaque-not letting light pass through.
30.transparent-capable of being seen through

Written By: Sophia



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Wednesday, September 14, 2016

5th Grade Insect Collection Project

The students received this information in a packet in class, but here's another copy of the information as a resource for you. 

5th Grade Insect Collection Project

Fifth graders are studying insects in science, so they will prepare an insect collection as a science project. I encourage them to seek help from parents, grandparents, family, and of course MYSELF! 
Insects are invertebrates with three pairs of legs, usually two pairs of wings, one pair of antenna, jointed appendages, and three distinct body regions --- head, thorax, & abdomen. Insects belong to the largest phylum of animals known as arthropods.  Many small arthropods are mistaken for insects such as spiders, ticks, millipedes, & centipedes. Although some insects may sting or bite, insects play an important role in nature as a food source for other animals and as plant pollinators.  
    By doing an insect collection, students can not only learn beneficial and harmful insects common to their area, but they will also learn that insects have become such a successful and diverse group of animals.  They will also learn to use taxonomic keys to identify organisms.  These will be discussed in class later. Students may bring in their near complete projects for help with the Order identification if needed.
I want this to be a fun and educational project for them.  If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me!

                                                                        Happy Hunting,
                                                                        Miss J.
           





The guidelines are below.

1.       Collect 15 different insects (mostly intact is fine)
2.       Mount them on Styrofoam, cardboard, or foam board using stickpins or glue.  Two soda can cardboard flats are great to use.  One is used as the base with Styrofoam and the other is used as a lid.
3.       Insects should be mounted in rows.
4.       All insects should be labeled with:
·         Common name
·         Order (see attached sheet for help; students may need my help for this)
·         Where it was found ( ex….field, Glassboro;  backyard, Mullica Hill)
5.       All insects should be native to New Jersey or surrounding states.
6.       ALL Projects are due Monday, October 3rd.  Late projects will be accepted, but 10 points will be deducted for each day it is late.  This project will count as a test grade.

Grading Scale (this includes neatness, completion, and accuracy in labeling).
15 Insects – A+
14 – A
13 – A-
12 – B+
11 – B
10 – B-
9 – C+
8 – C
7 – C-
6 – D+
5 – D
4 – D-
3 or less – F


Helpful sites
http://www.si.edu/Encyclopedia_SI/nmnh/buginfo/start.htm
http://www.insectidentification.org/
http://bugguide.net/node/view/15740

Public Library – Field guides, insect books
Classroom books can be checked out for one week at a time.




THE INSECT ORDERS
(according to a popular field guide)
  1. ORTHOPTERA: grasshoppers, crickets 
  2. COLEOPTERA: beetles 
  3. LEPIDOPTERA: butterflies, moths 
  4. DIPTERA: flies, mosquitoes 
  5. HYMENOPTERA: ants, wasps, bees
  6. HEMIPTERA: true bugs
  7. HOMOPTERA: aphids, cicadas 
  8. DERMAPTERA: earwigs 
  9. ODONATA: dragonflies 
  10. ISOPTERA: termites 
  11. THYSANOPTERA: thrips
  12. NEUROPTERA: ant lions
  13. COLLEMBOLA: springtails
  14. PROTURA: proturans
  15. DIPLURA: diplurans
  16. THYSANURA: bristletails
  17. EPHEMERIDA: mayflies
  18. PLECOPTERA: stoneflies
  19. EMBIOPTERA: webspinners
  20. PSOCOPTERA: booklice
  21. ZORAPTERA: zorapterans
  22. MALLOPHAGA: chewing lice
  23. ANOPLURA: sucking lice
  24. STREPSIPTERA: twisted-winged parasites
  25. MECOPTERA: scorpionflies
  26. TRICOPTERA: caddisflies
  27. SIPHONAPTERA: fleas