Can you be precise and specific in your 'Where I'm From' poems? Look at some examples below. How will you make your poem unique?
“I’m From the Woods….” by Nick
I’m from the woods and the creek behind my fence From the gray wooden backyard deck. I’m from the honeysuckles, The pear trees by the neighbor’s garden
From the creek when I swing over it. I’m from the yellow walls of Grandma’s kitchen From the Yorkshire pup, the coolest thing in my family. I’m from macaroni pictures of the Ark
From “I just can’t snap my fingers and make it happen” and from David the Gnome in summers long ago. I’m from my mom’s side of the family,
From roasting turkeys for each holiday, From when Papaw yelled at his boss and got fired From the family pictures in the big wooden cabinet and From the family gathering when we drag them out.
I am from those moments. A root that no one sees, but walks all over An important part of the tree.” I'm from all the places that makes me, me.
Write a reflection of your 1st day of school using the notes you collected in your daybook. Don't just write about what happened; write about how you FEEL about what happened.
approx. length -1-11/2 pages of daybook
Thank you to you all for making such a positive first impression!
Welcome to Orientation. This blog will be an excellent resource to help you stay organized. For example, every week there will be a link on the blog that allows you to download the weekly homework sheet.
Aternatively, you can recap material/worksheets covered in lessons by downloading them directly from the blog.
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You must check the blog daily for updates, additional resources and even examples of your own work.
Welcome to Mr. Buxton's blog. This is an excellent resource to assist you with your 5th grade school work and H/W this year. There will be website links to exercises, videos of lesson explanations and even examples of your own work posted from time to time. You will be able to download w/sheets and powerpoint lessons that we do in class if you are absent or if you just want to look over the material again. There is even a ping pong game that you can play 'after' you finish your H/W!
I would just like to welcome you to the blog by introducing my family. I am holding baby Lucy (2 years old) and Mrs. Buxton is holding Sophia (almost 5). Lucy will be in the Latin's NEST daycare program this year and Sophia will attend TK.
You should bookmark this blog and visit it regluarly. Feel free to look at some of the older posts to see how last year's fifth graders used the blog. You will probably have many questions about the blog. PLEASE WAIT until we meet at Orientation, and I will answer all of them at that time. Watch this video below to gain a basic explanation about blogs if you would like.