Monday, October 29, 2012

Homework - October 29, 2012

Assignments
-Read for 20 minutes.

-Practice Weekly Poem - "Ponce de Leon"

-Read Sections 1, 2 & 3 of Chapter 6 of Johnny Tremain.
Identify a theme about what you read. Be sure to give evidence from the text. Write using complete sentences.

-Math - Solve 45 x 53  and 876 x 3 using the Partial Product Method. Choose one problem to explain why this method works. You must have a paragraph or more.

Weekly Poem - Ponce de Leon

Ponce de Leon

In fourteen hundred ninety-three,

Ponce de Leon sailed the sea.
(with Columbus)

He became the governor on Hispanola,

 But there was no cola.

He went to Puerto Rico for the same job

And lost it and did sob.

Next he headed off to find the Fountain of Youth

And that's the truth.

He spent a lot of time in Florida, it would seem.

Because he discovered the Gulf Stream.

He tried to start a colony near Sanibel

Oh well.

The natives fought him under the sun

And he died in 1521.

http://www.kathimitchell.com/explpo1.htm#Ponce

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Fun Friday - Fly Fishing (10-26-12)

Caroline and her dad taught us all about fly fishing. We learned about the different types of lures, how to make a lure and how to cast a line. I hope you enjoy your own lure that you got! New hobby, anybody?

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Homework - October 24, 2012

Assignments
-Read for 20 minutes.

- Practice weekly poem.

-Reading - "Don't Worry, Be Happy" reading passage

-Math - Homework & Remembering pg. 149 (odd #s only) & pg. 150 (#1-4, 7, 8)

Reminders
Tomorrow is our Class Buy Day at the Book Fair. We will visit the Media Center at 9:45 to purchase books from the Book Fair. 

Tomorrow evening is Family Night at the Book Fair. See the SPARK website for more information.

Monday, October 22, 2012

Weekly Poem - What Makes Columbus a Hero

What Makes Columbus a Hero

In 1492, Christopher Columbus sailed
And the sailors in the back with their buckets bailed

Because the ships they sailed in were leaky old boats
And the maps they had were very sketchy notes

An entire ocean they had to get across
And the truth is most of the time they were lost

They were looking for India, they didn't find it
But they found the Americas, so they didn't mind it

But they kept track of the journey, west and north
And they figured out how to get back and forth

If anyone asks you what did Columbus really do
Tell them he sailed to America, but he came back, too

Monday, October 15, 2012

Weekly Poem - Vasco da Gama

Vasco da Gama

From Portugal did da Game sail
For he was determined not to fail.

At discovering an ocean route around Good Hope
In Africa, he was able to cope.

With unhappy people along the way,
He traded but was not always willing to pay.
To India, da Gama did next go
Bust he had to leave quickly so

There weren't many goods inside
His ship and many crewman died

However, da Gama was a hero in name
And provided him money and fame. 

Homework - October 15, 2012

***There is no Reading Menu or Wordly Wise Menu for this week. We will focus on Johnny Tremain in class and as part of our daily homework. Please let me know if you have any questions.

Assignments
-Read a book of your choice for 20 minutes.

-Finish reading all of Chapter 1 of Johnny Tremain.

-Select 5 words from Johnny Tremain that are unfamiliar or you are unsure of the meaning. 
1. Write the word down and the page number you found it on.
2. Find the meaning (definition) for each word.
3. Write the word in a new sentence.

-Weekly Poem - All students are required to memorize and recite the poem on Monday, October 22, 2012.

Math - Homework 5.7 & 6.1

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Homework - October 10, 2012

I hope everybody had a wonderful long weekend!

Assignments
-Read for 20 minutes.

-Finish writing your Sideways story. Edit your story with an adult and have them sign it.

-Visit Math Mayhem and practice multiplication facts.

-Create a mini-poster to show your understanding of multiplication properties (identity, zero, commutative, distributive, associative). Due: Friday, October 12, 2012

Monday, October 1, 2012

Homework - October 1, 2012

Assignments
Reading
-Read for 20 minutes

-Reading Menu - How Benjamin Franklin Stole Lightning
(Complete 4 activities, unless otherwise noted; Due: Friday, October 5, 2012)

Math
Complete pg. 17 & 18 (odd numbers only)

Science
Complete pg. 98 & 99 (#1-20) as your Solar System Study Guide.
Solar System Test: Friday, October 5, 2012

***Bring in $5.00 for Johnny Tremain or let Mrs. Lockwood know how you are securing a book.***

How Benjamin Franklin Stole Lightning Reading Menu


Name: _____________________________________________________              Date: ______________

How Ben Franklin Stole the Lightning (pg. 224-241)
Reading Menu

Directions: Choose 4 activities from the choice board below. All assignments are due Friday, October 5, 2012.

Vocabulary: hilarious, dizzy, convinced, whirlwind, mischief, nowadays, independence, (come in) handy

CHOICE A

Using a Venn diagram, Compare and Contrast Ben Franklin and yourself. Write a paragraph explaining in detail your findings.

CHOICE B

Create 10 question quiz for How Ben Franklin Stole Lightning. Be sure to include an answer key.

CHOICE C

Make a magazine cover to sell this story. Be sure to include important details and pictures. Look at magazines for examples.
CHOICE D

Create a Kite

On the kite, write the main idea of the story. On the kite’s tail, write details that correspond with the main idea.
CHOICE E

Write a letter to Ben Franklin explaining how you feel about his accomplishments. You should write at least 3 paragraphs.

CHOICE F

Create a vocabulary art picture for the vocabulary words found in this story. Be sure to include the definition and a sentence under the flap.
CHOICE G

Write the main idea in a cloud and design lightning bolts coming from the cloud that contain the details of the story.
CHOICE H

Create a song or poem about Ben Franklin and his inventions.





CHOICE I

Judge what you feel were the 6 most important things (prioritized) that Ben invented. Explain in detail why you chose #1 to be the most important.