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Sunday, January 17, 2010

Coming Next Week

  • Writing and Performing Tall Tales
  • Punctuating Dialogue
  • Synthesizing and Paraphrasing Practice
  • West Region Activities
  • State Report Guidelines
  • Poetry Parties
There will be no H/W sheets after this week until Feb 22nd. During State Report time, you have the freedom to plan  and organize your own H/W routine. You will be given clear expectations of what needs to be completed; you will have the choice of when to do the work.  Fifth grade is about learning to become an independent thinker and worker. Now you are given the opportunity to show what you have learned!

68 comments:

  1. mr. buxton, you should make just like a random commenting post so if people have random questions that's were they can ask it.

    ~Juliana

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  2. WHEN IS THE POETRY PARTY?

    SOMEBODY PLEASE ANSWER PDQ

    robert fuller

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  3. WHEN IS THE POETRY PARTY?

    SOMEBODY PLEASE ANSWER PDQ

    robert fuller

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  4. Does our group poem go in our poetry booklet?

    Also can we add more poem to our booklet that we want to recite at the party?????

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  5. When are we doing our tall tales?

    Please answer asap (as soon as posible)

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  6. For science newspaper when it says how much the mission cost what do they mean?
    Abigail

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  7. how much money it took to make the mission to find the species possible

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  8. can we do r poem abt a lot of stuff?

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  9. Here is a rough draft of my poem.. please share thoughts of how to make it better
    The One-Sided Mountain
    By Robert Fuller

    Oh, what a shame it would be,
    If a mountain had only one side
    All the climbers with nothing to challenge
    All the goats with nowhere to hide

    But what if a person were one-sided too
    An awful disgrace as well
    If they only enjoyed one thing
    And all other interests just…fell

    Maybe the key is to have many
    Interests that you think are fun
    For everyone knows a pack of wolves
    Often hunts better than one

    If one only cared about sports or school
    Two important matters
    Then he would spend a lifetime
    Studying or striking out batters

    Yes, I care about sports and school
    But also faith, service, music, and kin
    Pity the poor fool who cares for one thing
    For he is indeed like the one sided mountain

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  10. so our homework is conjunctive adverb worksheet, tall tales brainstorm, and start to read through the state report packets.
    Abigail

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  11. On the tall tales sheet it says hero's special power can it be like he can fly or be invisible?
    Abigail

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  12. Abbie, Yes

    Also will some one please give me some examples of conjunctive adverbs other than on the sheet...

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  13. Susie ate to much for dinner;therefore, she felt sick

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  14. For our free choice poem can we do a famous group of singers (e.g. Jonas Brothers) if they influence you?
    Abigail

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  15. abbie,
    anything that means a lot to you will work

    robert

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  16. other than therefore, please answer ASAP or PDQ

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  17. http://www.learnenglishfeelgood.com/ell-conjunctive-adverbs-test1.html

    use that link sarah

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  19. Nice poem Robert. Defeintly like the beginning.

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  20. In poems, is a line limited to a certain amount of words and can it be a question?

    Ex: Little wooden trees, what would I be without you?

    Would that work?

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  21. What does the phrases part of the tall tales worksheet mean?

    Mary Grace- There is no limit to the amount of words to a line.

    ~Forrester

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  22. Phrases like
    The biggest
    The tallest
    The meanest

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  23. Ok.

    How many poems do we need to have memorized?

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  24. Forrester if you're talking about the last box that says tall tell phrases or something like tht then you dont have to fill it in mr b said we'd talk bout it tom.

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  25. Mary Grace- two, your group one and your free choice one.

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  26. and mary grace you can ask questions like your example for the poem

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  27. forrester i thought he said we could chose but he perfer we do the free choice one and something else

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  28. I think it's our one we write and one out of our booklet... just wanted to confirm
    -M.G.

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  29. so basically the one do fri. and any other one?

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  30. To clarify, we don't have to start the rough- draft of our tall tale thing yet.

    ~Juliana

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  31. no except the worksheet he gave us for homework

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  32. How many poems are we presenting at the poetry party? Are we presenting our Northeast, inspire poem, and one out of our poetry booklets?

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  33. 2 2 to memorize which i think can be any and the one from yopur group

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  34. Is my free choice poem okay. (If it's bad that's okay)

    Senses
    By:Juliana Vorhoff

    A crowd full of city walkers
    I can see
    Soothing rosemary from my mom's garden
    I can smell
    Fresh and zesty taste of key lime pie
    I can taste
    The spunky music that I dance along to
    I can hear
    Fuzzy, soft blankets scattered across my bed
    I can feel
    See, smell, taste, hear, and feel
    My teacher attentively teaches us
    I can see
    Perfume blasted up my nostrils
    I can smell
    The minty freshness of toothpaste
    I can taste
    The incessant purr from my kitten
    I can hear
    Slick keys as I continue to type
    I can feel
    Senses are all I need

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  35. Juliana,
    That is good.
    Abigail

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  36. Is mine okay?

    The Big Skyscraper
    By Abigail Wedding

    The Wedding family is like a skyscraper
    With a muscle high foundation
    Crafted with love, care, and education
    Everlasting

    The elevator travels from ground level
    Guiding family to all the heights
    Though sometimes it may seem its not there
    The elevator is always by family’s side

    The lobby welcomes newcomers
    Spectacular scenery scattered about
    Feeling the warmth
    At home

    Windows offer never-ending sight
    But the skyscraper protects family
    Steel, concrete, and glass provide structure
    Family means family

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  37. I don't want to write this poem

    I'm sitting in a chair
    Waiting for my brother
    I've got to write a poem
    Oh no, not another
    I can't think of anything topical
    'cause I want to be somewhere tropical
    I'm getting really bored
    I'd rather be jousting with a sword
    When will this ever end
    I'd rather be playing with a friend
    45 minutes to go
    I'd rather be watching a show
    The clock is slowly ticking
    I want an icecream to be licking
    I'm getting really tired
    I wish this place is wired
    I want to get out
    I'd rather loudly shout
    The only thing to do is write
    I'd rather fly a kite
    I wish i had somthing to eat
    I wish someone was rubbing my feet
    This room is very small
    I'd even rather be shopping at the mall
    If only my brother were done
    I could go outside and have some fun
    If only I didn't have to write this poem
    Oh well, I guess I'll write it when I get home

    this is my free choice poem. Is there anything
    wrong with it? -alex

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  38. does any body now what New York nickname or phrase is? not the city the state.
    Abigail

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  39. Abigail,

    A nickname is "Empire State" to recognize its vast wealth and variety of resources.

    BTW i got that from http://www.50states.com/bio/nickname4.htm

    ~ CAROLINE MACKEY :)

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  40. Thanks caroline!!!! That was helpful!!!!
    Abigail

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  41. Your welcome!! :)

    ~CAROLINE MACKEY :)

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  42. I like your poem Alex. Very good, very funny

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  43. I can't WRITE funny poetry. It's a curse I have......

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  44. Well poems dont HAVE to be funny mines not what lesson are we doing for vocab?

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  46. Little wooden trees, what would I be without you? Quite alone I would say but that is how I feel some days
    Ivory branches held tall and high
    Back pressed above all that towers seen eye to eye


    Serenity fills their branches
    Peace is drawn here like a rolling fog cloud
    No siren sounds here to wake the trees
    This gift from Mother Nature


    A black and white world rushing by
    The crushing close of thoughts twisting and turning
    But then… unexpectedly… they flash away
    A quiet brook trickles into my thoughts and they have fled away

    I am a pirate! A witch! A cat
    No one can defeat me when I am all of that!
    I trip! I slide! I slip
    Into the sturdy arms of a branch that holds me quick


    From the hustle and bustle of every day life
    This is the place I come with my feelings to pour out to the sky
    You could miss it in the blink of an eye
    Like a light in a room full of darkness, I come here with no rules to abide

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  47. what's the definition of biome

    juliana

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  48. http://www.thefreedictionary.com/biome



    This tells you

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  49. mary grace i really like your poem great job!!!

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  50. for the species you made up article on the science newspaper, can you put the classification and has anybody else done it


    RyAn S.

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