Thursday, January 19, 2012

Power Point Presentation Schedule

Dear Parents,

Below please find the time your child signed up to present his/her state project power point.  All parents/grandparents are invited to attend the presentations.  Each presentation is estimated to take four to eight minutes.

Thank You,
Mrs. Lennon


Monday 1/23
8:20 AM       Zyan
8:30 AM     John
8:40 AM     Hector
8:50 AM     Bethael
9:00 AM     Joshua
9:10 AM     Dylan


Tuesday 1/24
8:20 Matthew
8:30 Michael
8:40 Rachel
8:50 Heaven
9:00 Mackenzie


Wednesday 1/25
8:20 Isaiah
8:30 Julia
8:40 Gianna
8:50 Chloe
9:00 Khari
9:10 Angela
9:20 Kazuo

Thursday 1/26
8:20 Ryan
8:30 Tayte
8:40 Kerrie
8:50 Sarah
                                   
9:10 Christian
9:20 Jalen
                                     
2:20 pm Jordan
2:30 pm Lyndze
2:40 Josue


Tuesday, January 17, 2012

This Week's Update

Monday:
No School!  Happy Birthday Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Tuesday:
Power point presentations are due.Sign ups will be sent around to students for their presentation times and will be posted on the blog.  All parents are invited to attend our presentations.

Wednesday:
Religion Ch. 5 Test

Thursday:
Social Studies Ch. 6 Test

Friday:
Math Ch. 4 Test (May get moved to next Tuesday... )
English Unit 3 Verbs - Test

Friday, January 6, 2012

Next Week

Wednesday:
Science Test

Thursday:
Vocabulary Unit 8 Test

Friday:
50 States and Capitals Test
Social Studies Ch. 6 Test

Monday, Jan. 16 - NO SCHOOL - Dr. MLK Day!

Tuesday Jan, 17 - Power point presentations due along with note cards.

Free Books for our Classroom Library with Your Scholastic Order!

Dear Parents and Students, 

I sent home multiple book order forms to better suit the range of reading interests of the class.  This month all orders must be submitted online.  All of your orders not only provide wonderful books for your child, it also enhances our classroom library.  Scholastic has a wonderful book program, that donates books to our library  based on the orders from our class!  

I have included multiple catalogs for you to order from online i.e. Arrow (4-6), Amazing History, Healthy Choices, and TAB. The "TAB" book order form is a junior high level catalog.  I would like to be clear, some of the books in the TAB order form are perfect fits for some of the students in this class and some books also contain more mature themes and you may want to avoid them for your child.  If you have any questions regarding books to purchase or to steer clear of, please email or call at your convenience.

Sincerely,
Mrs. Lennon
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December or January and More!
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Thursday, January 5, 2012

Power Point Template & Essay Info

Dear Parents,

I want to clarify a few things as we roll into our first weekend after our Christmas break.   First, the due dates for the "State Report Project," ... my apologies for the Sunday, due dates!!  I know this caused some confusion and they have been corrected (below).  Also, the note cards will now be due with the power point presentations, so the students can practice using the cards along with their presentation (more info below).

Students turned in the typed rough drafts on the Dec. 15 before the break.  As I read through the report essays over the break, I found an overall need for continued writing/grammar instruction specific to this essay style, so that students can better articulate their ideas and information.  So, we will continue to work on the drafts in class.  After the editing process, they will be sent home for final touches.  Thank you for your patience regarding the written portion of the "State Project."

Please feel free to email me if you have any concerns. LennonSJS@me.com

Sincerely,
Mrs. Lennon


The power point information has been copied from the original report instructions and pasted below for your convenience. Also, the link below will take you to the template for the state report power point presentation.  To access the template, follow the link at the bottom of this blog entry.

A Power Point Presentation following teacher template that covers major sections of your written report. (school) State song MIDI files can be found on www.50states.com
  • Power Point Presentations due - Correction due, Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Make note-cards... Note cards should be designed to go along with the power point presentation as an aid for speaking to the class.  Please practice using the note cards with the presentation.  I have amended the due date to correspond with the power point presentation.
  • Note-cards (now) due –  Correction due, Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Students will sign up for a presentation date and time.  Parents are invited to come to the presentations.

Power Point Template:
https://docs.google.com/present/edit?id=0ASEIgoPVU0CkZGM2bnNwd2hfMGcyOGRzNWdq


 Power Point Presentation Information

slide #1
Cover
____state name-
____1-2 pictures/symbols that represent state
____author
____teacher name
____school
____year
slide #2
State symbols
____state flag
____state nickname
____ 2-4 other symbols of state
slide #3
Basic Facts
____capital
____statehood
____population
____largest city
____ 2 own choice
slide #4
Geography
____location in US
____political map with capital
slide #5
History
____important dates
____famous people
slide #6
Geography
____physical map
____describe region
slide #7
Climate
slide #8
Economy
____major industries
____major crops/products
____Tourism (why people visit the state)
slide #9
Conclusion
explain what makes your state a great place to live or visit
slide #10
bibliography with links used

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

The Floating Report...

A Floating Parade
In celebration of the rich heritage and emblems of their state, students design model state floats for the parade. Each student should decide what the float will communicate to observers, then draw pictures of the float, and finally make a model of the float. Each model should be put on display and accompanied by an index card that explains the design and details of the float.
For instance, a float of Florida might feature pictures or paper models of oranges, palm trees, alligators and some state emblems. Likewise, Louisiana would feature a jazz and Mardi Gras theme and New York the Statue of Liberty.

Research To help plan the float, students need to research basic info on the state.
Ø      State Flag
Ø      State nickname (such as The Sunshine State or The Golden State)
Ø      Famous landmarks, attractions or events
Ø      Other symbols such as state tree, colors, flower, emblem, etc.
Ø      Decide on a theme or design

Construction
1)      Students start with a box (cereal or boot boxes work well-max size 12x18)
2)     if making a paper quilt, quilt squares should be 3x3 or 4x4 (inches)
3)     Cover the box with attractive colored paper
4)     Add your symbols and diorama figures (sturdy like tag board or cardboard)
5)     Use your imagination in making it as attractive as possible
6)     Make sure to use a variety of materials
7)     Students do NOT have to spend lots of money on materials nor buy figurines, look around your house, garage or see if we have supplies here at school.
Grading:
State floats or quilts will be graded on the following criteria:
Content: Your float (or quilt) must include the following minimum 12 items:
1.       State Flag (5 points)
2.      State nickname (such as The Sunshine State or The Golden State) (5 points)
3.      State colors (5 points)
4.      Date state entered into the union (5 points)
5.      4+ famous landmarks, attractions, events, key products, or industries (20 points)
6.      4+ symbols such as the state tree, flower, emblem, etc. (20 points)

Plus:
1.       A title index card with your name (5 points)
2.      Name of state must be prominently displayed (5 points)
3.      An index card that explains the design and details of the float (how you made it and with what). (5 points)
4.      neatness and quality of workmanship 25 points (20 points if only do the minimum)

Due Date:       Tuesday, Jan 31            **late work will be marked down by 10%

They will be displayed for Open House on February __2__.

Scholastic Book Order

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