Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Mystery Writer's Forum

Hello Mystery Writers!

Let's share our mystery ideas and have a conversation. Who is your lead detective? What character traits does he or she have? Does your lead detective have a sidekick?

What is the case that you will be solving?  Tell us about your setting.

Clues, red herringsplot twists...let's start talking! Be sure to write four to five sentences with the correct grammar and punctuation. 
 

Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Independent Reading - Checking in!

Books can really add a lot of joy to your life! I always like to have a good fiction book around...like a good friend. Lately, I have been reading a book called At the Water's Edge. This book is historical fiction, and it is for enjoyment. Historical fiction is based on historical events and people that are true but the story is fiction.  Books can be entertaining and POWERFUL!





What have you all been reading lately? How has the book entertained you? Please tell us about the book you are reading in 4 to 5 complete sentences.  Be sure to use the correct grammar and punctuation. 




Wednesday, April 13, 2016





Field Day is a wonderful day! Students and teachers from all three divisions of the school come together to have fun, participate in the events and enjoy the fair.

Let's share! 
 
 
What is our favorite part of Field Day? What is your favorite Field Day memory? Why do you think that this is an important day for our school community? Write in 4 to 5 complete sentences with the correct grammar and punctuation.
GO PURPLE! GO GOLD!

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Pioneer Day Reflections



 We had wonderful time sharing our Westward Expansion projects and work yesterday! I am curious. What was your favorite activity that we did during this unit? Was is the journal, the iMovie, QRcode with audio and video, reading Joshua and Hattie's journals, or brain tracking?
Please give a detailed explanation about what you liked or did not enjoy as much. Maybe you'll influence how we explore pioneer life next year!  Write four to five complete sentences. Check your punctuation.