Friday, January 18, 2013

Haiku

Recently the students were asked to write a haiku to be entered into a competition within the area.
Haikus are poems that require a specific pattern of syllables.

5 Syllables
7 Syllables
5 Syllables

Take a look at our fantastic entries!!!


Imaginary Friends

He is invisible
I know that he is not real
but I think of him.

By: Angel



Waterfalls

Peaceful blue water
little fish fight the current
silently water trickles.

By: Tavian 


Shooting Stars

So bright it will pop
sparkling on the cold dark night
blends in with the moon.

By: Tavian



Flying Squirrel

He grasps the acorn
quickly swims across the blue sky
skitters up the slope.

By: Belle



Time Travel

I’m traveling back
when you did your very first steps
when your mom’s mom died.

By: Belle



Football

You tackle people
you make field goals with your team
you win or lose games.

By: Kelby



Bears

Brown bears dig for moles.
bears hibernate in winter.
bears like to eat fish.

By: Kelby



Octopus

Can camouflage, blind
foes, like darkness, can do an
aqua jet, awesome!

By: Trent



Summer

Warm summery days
beautiful waterfalls flow
the wild flowers.

By: Aleesa



Best Friends

They make you feel good.
They are there when you need them.
They are true to you.

By: Aleesa



Cow

They eat hay and corn
They sleep out in a pasture
They get milked at night.

By: Tyler



Merry Christmas

People drink eggnog.
Giving presents to the young.
So happy, so bright.

By: Blayde



Basketball

Bouncy balls hit the rim.
Basketballs swish the net, swish.
Score, we won the game.

By: Kodey



Midnight

Pitch black creaking sounds
moonlight leading to bright paths
sparkly stars pass by.

By: Maggie



Gleaming Stars

Dots flow in the air
all night flashing in the sky
sparkly stars pass by.

By: Maggie



Rainbow

Wonderful rainbow
It’s beautiful in the sky.
Have colorful stripes.



Waterfall

Blue splashing water,
trickling down the slope edge.
A never ending ride.

By: Samantha



Hunting is Fun

Deer, turkey, moose, bear
need a gun and a license
kill and cook and eat.

By: Caden


Scared

It is midnight dark.
You hear a scream, then you run.
You hit a wall. Stop.

By: Peyton




Rainbows

They are pretty and
have lots of color in them.
Comes with rain and sun.


By: Peyton



Odiela My Beloved Cat and Friend

She is very lazy
and loves cereal and milk.
I like my cat.

By: Skyla



Video Games

I really like games.
I like my Skylander game
because it’s so fun.

By: Sean



Rainbows

Very colorful,
It is pretty in the sky.
Very beautiful

By: Izzy



Summer

Swimming in the pool.
Boating with tubes pulling kids.
Biking with my day.

By: Jacob



The One and Only Ivan

Recently we finished the story, The One and Only Ivan, as a whole class read aloud.  After reading the captivating story, the students were asked to continue the story in their own way on Edmodo.  Read to find out how each student would continue the story!












Congratulations Belle!

Belle Tamez was our classroom spelling bee winner and went on to compete in the all school spelling bee this Thursday!  Belle did an amazing job at the spelling bee, and made it all the way to round 6!  She even beat out some students from older grades :) Congratulations Belle, we are very proud of you!


Friday, January 11, 2013

Sledding Fun!

Last week, the 4th graders were given the task of writing to convince me to let them go sledding.  This was one of a few culminating activities for our persuasive writing unit.  The kiddos were able to use their knowledge of topic sentences, using opinion and convincing language appropriately, and staying on topic to write the paragraph.  After writing our drafts we published these paragraphs on kidblog.org.

They did such a great job, and had so many convincing arguments that I was convinced to let them go sledding on our half day, Wednesday.  Take a look at their persuasive writing below, as well as all the fun we had sledding!
































Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Kindness Retreat

Before winter break, the 4th and 5th graders were lucky enough to participate in a kindness retreat brought to us by Youth Frontiers.  This was a wonderful opportunity for our students to interact with their peers and learn from each other.  They started the day by getting up, getting to know each other, and playing some fun games.





The students were also placed into groups with peers from other classes in the 4th grade.  These small groups were lead by a high school student leader.  Within these groups the students were asked to identify areas they believed lacked kindness throughout their school day.  They came together as a large group to share these ideas.  Later they got together with this same group to discuss ways they could combat those areas and find kindness instead.

The day also included story telling, singing and dancing!






To culminate the afternoon the 4th and 5th graders were asked to write on a card a way they would be kind, someone they wanted to thank and why, and someone they wanted to say sorry to and why.  They were able to share their response with the entire 200 children in attendance with a microphone if they so chose.   The students who shared were incredibly brave and honest, making it a very moving way to end the wonderful day!







Fun Train Game at the Kindness Retreat


Singing Together