Tuesday, November 24, 2015
Lunch surprise
At lunch today our class got a bag of DumDum because we got a lot of feathers for being quiet and getting in a straight line. So every time a class did good one of the supervisors would put a feather on one the turkeys on the bulletin board. So this week our class got five! And all of the other classes got less so we got the bag of DumDums. By Natalie
Finished small steps
We finished Small Steps. We also read the epilogue. It told us more about polio and what happened to Peg's room mates: Dorothy, Renee, Alice and Shirley. Shirley was relly sick and she died from polio a few years after Peg left. It explained that Peg went back to school and got better. It also talked about Jonas Salk who invented the polio vaccine. Our class enjoyed the book a lot.
Small steps life lessons and stuff
We finished Small Steps today and this we learned several things. One, I struggle with this one but you should always try your best even though it's hard. Two, YOU SHOULD BE GREATFUL that you don't have a bad disease like polio or other stuff like cancer. Three, you should be grateful that you have parents that love you. Four, you shouldn't be mean to people in wheelchairs because they have feelings too. Finally, don't criticize people that have disabilities. By: Hank and Carter
Monday, November 23, 2015
Read aloud pictures
Every time we finish a book we draw a picture of something we visualized about the book. Once we finish it the next day we vote on the best one. Once we are done voting we put the best one on the wall. You need to put color on the whole picture. It is fun drawing the pictures.by Luke
The lion craft
Today in class instead of morning work we colored a lion. This is what it looks like . We have to solve the problems and color the answer in with the right color and it as you can see to the left it says what to color depending on the answer. By: Logan and Hank
Friday, November 20, 2015
Small steps
Peg has polio. She has been taking small steps to get better. That is why the book is called small steps. Peg has been working long and hard but she finally got her walking sticks. She is doing good but she still is weak.
By: Luke and Logan
New student
In our class we just got a new student! Her name is Paisley. She is nice and friendly. She got here on the 18th in November. She has every thing that she needs and she is a great help.
By Natalie & Asher
Thursday, November 19, 2015
Viruses and bacteria
Viruses are not the same as bacteria because viruses are smaller than bacteria. But you can't kill viruses. There is no medicine to kill it . But you can kill bacteria with antibiotics . Viruses can make more. They find a living cell and force there way in and make more. Then eventually the cell is so full of viruses it explodes and the viruses look for more cells and eventually you will get sick.
By Rory and Hank
Game day
We have a game day every year. A game day is where you go play games in the media center. You only get to go if you haven't had a office referral. We only get to play games for half an hour. Some of the games were Apples to Apples, Headbands,Uno,Monopley.
By Taylor and Rory
Wednesday, November 18, 2015
Guest reader
In our class we got a special reader named Mr. Burl isin. He read us Testing The Ice. It was about Jackie Robinson. It was a great book. We learned that black people had to play on seperate fields and in a seperate league than white people. It wasn't fair. Jackie Robinson helped change that. After the book was done he talked to us about the book . He said it was his favorite book.
By Natalie
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Natalie's mom
Planetarium
We just went to the Planetarium. It was awesome! We got to watch two movies that were 20 minutes and 1 was about health and how astronauts survive in space. We learned that astronauts wear special suits to protect them selves from all the dangerous things in space. By Carter and Lucas
Thursday, November 12, 2015
Muffles and truffles
We watched a video about muffles and truffles. Muffles has a shop with lots of truffles. We had to figure out how many boxes of each truffle flavor how he had. For example, if Muffles made 142 chocolate truffles and he put them in boxes of 10 he would have 14 boxes with 2 left over. By Carter and Luke H.
Veterans Day Cards
We made Veterans' Day cards for the people who fight for the U.S.A. Hy-Vee gave our cards to Veterans yesterday. If we didn't have the people that fight for the U.S.A we would not have freedom. If that happened the world would be corrupt. Logan and Max
Monday, November 9, 2015
Guessing diseases
Friday, November 6, 2015
The book fair!
The book fair is open Nov. 9, 10,11, 12, & 13. People who just got out of conferences can go to the book fair, but some people go before their conference.
By natalie&alaina
Buffy
Buffers is a nickname for Buffy. Buffy is a Lionhead bunny. He does not bite people. Buffy is the best pet bunny ever. He loves chewing on stuff like cords, shoes, wood, and paper. Lately he's not been letting anyone pet him a lot, but he is still fun to watch. Yesterday he wouldn't eat so Ms. Mathes took him to the vet. Last night the vet called Ms. Mathes and said that they think he ate something he wasn't supposed to so he isn't at school today. But don't worry, he will be okay.
Thursday, November 5, 2015
Small steps
In read aloud we started reading a book called Small Steps. We are learning about a disease called polio because the girl in the book has it. In the first chapter she collapsed at school and she said, " I'm fine". And she had a temperature of 102. Then her mom called the doctor and the doctor said that she should be ok we need to watch her. Then the next morning the doctor came back and said that she needs to go to a hospital in Minneapolis because she has polio. Then the parents went in and talked to their daughter told her she had Polio and she was scared. By Emma and Taylor
Monday, November 2, 2015
Kindergarten Buddies & More Halloween Treats
We had fun reading to our Kindergarten Buddies in Mrs. Hotchkiss's class on Friday. We also got some treats from Ms. Mathes.
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