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Showing posts with label 5th grade learning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 5th grade learning. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

5th Grade Learning

5th Grade Learning

We sure learn a bunch in 5th grade!  We just finished up learning about fossils and what fossils can tell us about the living organism a long time ago and about the environment. For example, the fossils tell us how many years old they are, looking at the fossils of plant life from different time periods.  They can tell us how long the dinosaurs lived in their environment.
In Reading, one whole class is reading a mystery novel, Chasing Vermeer, filled with exciting clues and red herrings.  This book reveals things you never expected or never thought would happen! It is an amazing novel! By reading this book, the reader feels like the characters come to life around you; it feels like you're in the positions these characters are in.  Chasing Vermeer is about a theft; a vermeer painting has been stolen!  The thief writes letters to 3 people to have them help notice things about Vermeer’s paintings.  We don’t know who these people are, but two kids, Petra and Calder, are on the case.  Will they find the thief, or will the painting become lost forever?  Read the book to find out!  I highly recommend this book!!!   
In History, a lot of students are learning about the 13 colonies.  The European settlers must have been brave to cross the Atlantic Ocean for over 2 months in a ship to a new world they knew nothing about.  Many colonists wanted to come to our country to have religious freedom, which is something that we still have to this day, while other colonists wanted a better life.  Roanoke didn’t last long and mysteriously disappeared, but Jamestown lasted and became the first permanent settlement.  Pretty soon, people were coming to the New World and created the 13 colonies on the east coast of our country.  It’s pretty interesting to think that our 50 states started out as 13 colonies, and our first flag only had 13 stars instead of the 50 we have today.

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Constitution Preamble

Preamble to the Constitution

We the People of the United States,
in Order to form a more perfect union,
establish Justice,
insure domestic Tranquility,
provide for the common Defense,
promote the general Welfare,
and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity,
do ordain and establish this constitution for the United States of America.

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Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Cool Stuff Students are Learning in 5th Grade


Students have been hard at work reading and creating line plots in math.  We are able to see the data more easily on a line plot than a list.  We noticed that it is important to organize your data (information) first to make things easier.  
What type of soil do isopods and darkling beetles prefer?  Do you have a guess?  We found out what soil they preferred, but we want to know what you think.  Make a comment down below.  
Some classes are already learning about the Revolutionary War.  The Revolutionary War is all about how war changes earth’s revolution.  Does that make sense?  Of course not, the Revolutionary War in the US is about how colonists were getting really angry and furious that England was trying to control them and take all their wealth and land.  So, this led to war with England.  What are you learning in school?