Friday, February 10, 2017

Friday February 10 2016

This week we had our joint session and we discussed house bill H28.And the bill was about kids having the right to opt out of computer use. The senators and representatives got together and discussed the bill and then we voted on it and the bill passed. If we were real representatives and senators then the bill would have gone to the governor and the governor could have vetoed it or passed it on to the next part of the process.

Also this week in Ms. E's class in math we learned how to use google maps and we all found how far our homes were from JES.And then we made a line plot. And the line plot told us whose house was the farthest from school and whose house was the closest to school.

We also read this week. We got into pars and read to Mrs. Cafferty's class and they also read to us.And it was a lot of fun!

Another thing we did this week for celebrating our social issues books, we made public service announcements! Based on  the issue in our book group!

Also this week we finished our persuasive essays!

by Charlotte

        

Friday, November 11, 2016

This week we learned about democracy. It means rule of the people, for the people, by the people. We also learned about rights and responsibilities.  In reading, we learned how to use our hands to summarize the main idea and details. In math, we talked about expanded notation with huge numbers!  Today we had a parade with our new t-shirts.
by Nik

Friday, November 4, 2016

This week we had our geography assesment. Also we went to the river. And we started a new non-fiction reading unit and we made a cloth square for a quilt. And we made a 1 thousands chart.  By Gunther

Friday, October 28, 2016

10/23/16 -10/28/16 

  We went to the Milton wind farm on Wednesday and we got to see how a wind farm works.
We had pajama day on Thursday we were so cozy we had a lot of fun.

We went in the cafeteria with Mrs.Randall's class doing a mapping activity.
  We also did a mapping activity where we got to make our own  map .
  

Friday, October 14, 2016

10/10- 10/14

On Wednesday we  had a delayed start and we started the with snack and got to sleep in on a school day.

On Thursday we went on a trip to Mount Philo and it was really fun at the top. We also watched a movie all about making energy.

Today we had a fire drill and had to evacuate. We are also going to the river and will be learning about 
Benthic Macroinvertebrates.

Friday, April 8, 2016

In social studies this week we have started to learn about Vermont history. So far, we have learned about what life was like when there were giant glaciers, and native americans. The Fleming Museum was nice enough to lend us some abniki artifacts. Next we will learn about the Revolutionary War, and when the white people came.



In math we have been finishing up our fractions and decimals unit, so we will have our end of unit fractions survey. Also Mrs. Reinhart and Mrs. Baer came into our class for math on Wednesday to do some work on place value. We have made a giant poster that is now hanging on our classroom wall.

 

In reading we started to research the Revolutionary War. We have just finished our author study reading groups, and now since we are working on history in social studies we are doing history in reading. On Friday, we reviewed how to research, so we will know how to research the Revolutionary War.

In writing we just finished our literary essays and did the voice thread part of our opinion piece. We do not have to do a test on literary essays because we have already done it. We are going to do research essays next.

We have had a great week! :}











Monday, February 8, 2016

In math last week, we were continuing to work on measuring data. All of our class made surveys with partners to ask some other class. Then we compared our class to the class some of us surveyed. We also made bar graphs to represent our data.

          In social studies last week, we started talking about how a bill becomes a law, because we are going to the state house next week. We have to be prepared! We made paper bag trees, to represent the three branches of government. This is an example:


In science, we are still continuing on working about sinking and floating. We also tried to flink something. (Not have any part of the object touching air, but not touching the bottom, either.) We did this by adding plasticene clay to counting bears.


  


We also experimented on which type of fabric would be best for a raincoat. The fabrics tested were wool, nylon, cotton, and a blend. We had a scientists meeting after and concluded that nylon was the best.

  
In writing we are finishing up our personal essays and moving on to persuasive essays.

We are still working on social issues in our book clubs for reading, too.


We had a great week!
Anika Romanko