Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Willy Wonka Is Mad!
Egads...we've lost Augustus Gloop down the Chocolate River. Violet Beauregarde has blown up like a giant blueberry. Now Veruca Salt's entire family has been attacked by 100 squirrels and sent to the furnace! What next?
Anansi the Spider
We learned about Anansi, the trickster spider of West African folklore. We read two Anansi stories. The first, Anansi the Spider, told of Anansi and his six children. The second, Anansi and the Talking Melon, showed Anansi as the trickster that he is, fooling many animals by making a melon 'talk'.
Read-in!
Here is a letter typed by five members of our class about Friday's upcoming read-in. SA, our fastest word processor, typed this herself.
Dear parents,
On 11-21-08 we are having a read-in at school. Your child needs to bring lots of books! We are going to read all morning.
OPTIONAL
• sleeping bag or a blanket
• snacks
• pillows
• stuffed animals
Dear parents,
On 11-21-08 we are having a read-in at school. Your child needs to bring lots of books! We are going to read all morning.
OPTIONAL
• sleeping bag or a blanket
• snacks
• pillows
• stuffed animals
Friday, November 14, 2008
Friday Highlights
"Today is popcorn day!" CX
"There was a dog who owned a person." JS
"I'm getting close to doing an ollie on my skateboard." MO
"I went to the Fall Festival at my sister's school." SA
"On Tuesday I had a sleepover." AC
"Today I bought Diary of a Wimpy Kid and Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules at the book fair." AB
"On Saturday I went to see Madagascar 2." PP
"Yesterday my cousins came over." OR
"Tomorrow is Saturday! Yay!" TR
"I'm going to have a sleepover." PN
"I saw Willy Wonka." MC
"I know a cat called Cookie." EV
"I'm going to a sleepover birhday party at my friend's house tomorrow." AE
"I got two Bakugan this week." JA
"I got new ski equipment." HG
"I went to beautiful West Seattle last weekend." BC
"The book fair ended today." NA
"My dog and I played dog." AM
"We are learning about science and math in class." ME
"Today I am going to have a play date." AR
"There was a dog who owned a person." JS
"I'm getting close to doing an ollie on my skateboard." MO
"I went to the Fall Festival at my sister's school." SA
"On Tuesday I had a sleepover." AC
"Today I bought Diary of a Wimpy Kid and Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules at the book fair." AB
"On Saturday I went to see Madagascar 2." PP
"Yesterday my cousins came over." OR
"Tomorrow is Saturday! Yay!" TR
"I'm going to have a sleepover." PN
"I saw Willy Wonka." MC
"I know a cat called Cookie." EV
"I'm going to a sleepover birhday party at my friend's house tomorrow." AE
"I got two Bakugan this week." JA
"I got new ski equipment." HG
"I went to beautiful West Seattle last weekend." BC
"The book fair ended today." NA
"My dog and I played dog." AM
"We are learning about science and math in class." ME
"Today I am going to have a play date." AR
Monday, November 10, 2008
Paper Football
On Thursday at school Mr. Coulter showed us how to make a paper football. First Mr. Coulter called on MO (that is me) to come up and play a little round. Here is how you play. First you have to make a paper football. Next, you are ready to go. Last you have to do rock, paper, scissors to decide who gets the football first. Then you are ready to go! You have to slide the paper football over to the other person. If it goes over the edge then it is a kick-off. You can put the paper football any way. The other person does this (drawing of a goalpost) and then the person kicks it. That is all you need to know about paper football.
Friday, November 7, 2008
Writing Prompts
Today we wrote about things we've learned to do. Topics included learning how to ski, how to train a dog, how to use Microsoft Word, and how to ride a bike. CB started with a great opening sentence:
"One day my dad decided it was time for me to get off training wheels."
"One day my dad decided it was time for me to get off training wheels."
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Today we started a new read aloud, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, by Roald Dahl. According to student 'ME', "It's a classic."
A Book!
By CX
One day I bought a new book. The book tells about a fox finding some things to eat. He found a rabbit, a chick, a bird, and an eagle. The book is so good. Maybe you can read it.
One day I bought a new book. The book tells about a fox finding some things to eat. He found a rabbit, a chick, a bird, and an eagle. The book is so good. Maybe you can read it.
My New Shoes
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Oil Slick!
Election Results
Monday, November 3, 2008
The Zoo, by HG
I went to the zoo on Sunday with my sister and my dad. I saw a jaguar. He was sad. I could tell because his face looked sad. Every time I go to the zoo he is in the same place. Even though he was sad he was so pretty.
Half Magic
Election Day Fever
We elected three class ballot counters today. Tomorrow they will be the official vote-counters in our class election.
Janet Wong
Janet Wong Came to Our School!
By Mr. Coulter’s Class
Janet Wong came to our school today to talk about her books. First we went to the gym. She told us that when we write it’s best sometimes to write first and add pictures at the end. Her books were so cool. She called people up to perform a short poem about noodles. She said it was her most popular poem. She had a bag full of cool things. Inside were things that reminded her of her poems, including a potato, a turtle, a lion, a grasshopper, salt, a baby’s shoe, and chopsticks. We had fun seeing Janet Wong.
In our class before the reading, we heard the story Apple Pie 4th of July.
By Mr. Coulter’s Class
Janet Wong came to our school today to talk about her books. First we went to the gym. She told us that when we write it’s best sometimes to write first and add pictures at the end. Her books were so cool. She called people up to perform a short poem about noodles. She said it was her most popular poem. She had a bag full of cool things. Inside were things that reminded her of her poems, including a potato, a turtle, a lion, a grasshopper, salt, a baby’s shoe, and chopsticks. We had fun seeing Janet Wong.
In our class before the reading, we heard the story Apple Pie 4th of July.
Word
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Strange But True
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