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Friday, October 22, 2010

Change to H/W Sheet

Due: Friday:
  • Bring in a photograph  of a special 'moment in time' from your past. Try to select one that is an important point  in your life. You will be writing descriptively using this photograph, so make it as interesting as possible.
  • If you have a problem getting an actual photograph, think of a creative way to achieve this same objective.
  • Subjects booklet pages 4,5,6
  • (If you didn't get chance to finish your descriptive writing card, don't worry. We will finish it in class or during morning work)

Reminders:
  • Studying USAGE of the vocabulary words is the best way to prepare for the test tomorrow.
  • Last day of Book Fair is Friday. Please remember any donations of slightly used boks for the 'Giving Tree'.
  • Remember: Soar Day Friday
  • Friday Night Football Game. As 5th graders, you are all role models for the younger students. Your behavior will be exemplary!

23 comments:

  1. Mr. Buxton is their really a soar day tommorrow?

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  2. do we need to do the bottom of the pages we have to do for homework?

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  3. No Martha Wright, we do not have to do the bottom of the pages.

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  4. It isn't a blue and white soar day, and we don't have to do the bottom parts of the pages for Mr.Buxton

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  5. Guaruv, i don't think we have a blue and white i think it is just a regular soar day.

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  6. Mr. Buxton,
    Please Watch the trickle down economics video i shared with you.
    -Shaw

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  7. What is a philanthropist? Is it someone who donates things?

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  8. Charlie, a philanthropist is (here is the excat definition)
    A person who seeks to promote the welfare of others by the generous donation of money to good causes

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  9. Mr. Buxton do we stil have a vocab test tmmrw

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  10. Yes Bekah. He was questioning on whether he is going to give us the Social Studies test.

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  11. Yes Bekah

    -Eliza Cotchett

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  12. do we have anologies on this test?
    -Eliza

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  13. Thanks Ya'll! Just wanted to make sure!

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  14. sorry, i meant bennett

    -Eliza Cotchett

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