Sunday, September 7, 2014

Scholastic Book Orders

One of the best parts about my job is talking about books and reading with my 5th graders.  There are so many amazing books out there for middle readers.  Reading is one of my passions and I'm constantly on the look out for more titles to read and add to my classroom collection.  Here are a few of my favorite.
A fantastic books with life
lessons for adults and kids.
More to come on this book!
An excellent intro. to Sci Fi
while giving us something
to think about.
Action, adventure, magic,
relationships...this series
has it all!
Makes us all think about
the role of animals in our
world.  Told from a gorilla's
perspective!
An amazing story about
the fairy world that you
didn't know anything about!
Fantastic historical fiction
book about a boy who gets
to hang out with Mickey
Mantle and Roger Maris!
If your child is in need of some great new reads, the Scholastic ordering catalog is open!  Simply click on the Scholastic Reading Club icon on the right side of our blog.  This will take you to our class ordering page.  Shop any catalog you choose and pay online!  Paper catalogs will be going home next week.  Our first order will be placed on Monday, September 15th.  Happy reading!

Thursday, September 4, 2014

First Day of School!

The backpacks were lightened, the desks were filled and hopefully, happy smiles greeted you this afternoon after our first day of 5th grade.  What a fantastic group of children I have this year!  They listened intently and worked hard.  We talked a little about our summers, played some group teamwork games and spent a lot of time learning what 5th grade will be like this year.

You will see your child arrive home with a S.T.A.R (Students Take Academic Responsibility) binder tonight.  In it, you will find sections (please notice the Notes Home section meant for you!) and labeled folders.  More directions will be coming along with more labeled areas in hopes to make the binder a place where all papers will be kept and stored for each subject.  This is an effort to minimize confusion about folders and papers.  It will also be a great way for your child to transition to managing his/her materials more independently.  The binder should be taken home each night and brought to school each day.

There should have been an additional note home sent home regarding a tree nut allergy in our classroom.  Look for that one tomorrow.  Get a great night of sleep and we'll do it again tomorrow! Enjoy some photos from our adventures today.

Working on morning work at arrival.

Class scavenger hunt

Teamwork!

Checking out the library.

Playing the dot game.

Human knots!


Successfully free from the knot.