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Monday, September 28, 2009
More Sentences
Always put a period after a telling sentences. A sentence always starts with a capital. An exclamation sentence needs to be exciting. Exclamation marks are usually tall. An exclamation can also be like you are frightened. An exclamation mark can also be happy. You can make long sentences. You can make happy sentences. Periods are round. Sentences can be small. It has to make sense. I go to Grandma's house is an example of a sentence. Sentences can be sad. Commands end in periods too. A command makes you do something. A sentence can be about anything. A sentence must have a period, or exclamation mark, or question mark at the end. By Tayler, Katie, Max, Jacob, Zach, Camryn, Aleigh, Corbin, Ana, R.J., Bailey, Shelby, Crystal, Cale
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Responsibilty Rocks
Responsibility rocks because it is fun to do it. by Lucas Responsibility is a good way to keep safe. By Jacob Responsibility is good for you so you know not to shove or budge when you are lining up. By Harley Responsibility is good for you and your friends. Remember not to say bad words. By Dalton Responsible people don't kick. By Corbin Responsibility if for people that don't budge in line. by Camryn In guidance we learned about good hygiene. By Cale My responsibility is to take care of my sister and do my chores. By Crystal My responsibility is to do my chores. By Bailey Your are responsible for your property. By Evan My responsibility is to take care of myself and others. By Tayler Responsibility means to take care of other people's things. By Mikayla Responsibility is when you tell the truth, take care of other people's stuff, and yours. By Zach Responsibility means to take care of your pet. By Katie Responsibility is to take care of my brothers. By R. J. My responsibility is to go bed on time. By Juliana My responsibility is to wash the dishes every day. By Aleigh My responsibility is to come to school on time and do my chores. By Ana
Monday, September 21, 2009
Recess
R.J. plays flag football. Mikayla jumps rope with her friends. Cale, Evan, and I played animals today. It rained today while Evan was at recess. My friends and I jumped rope said Katie. Bailey played on the monkey bars. My friends and I played Super Hero said Ana. Juliana says recess is fun. At recess Camryn played tag. Tayler had fun at recess. Crystal visited about Adventureland. Cale, Evan, and Zach played monkeys. Aleigh played hop scotch at recess. Max found crickets at recess. Shelby played with her friends at recess. Jacob, Max, and Lucas found crickets at recess. Harley thinks recess is fun and awesome. Corbin likes to play on the equipment. Jacob was also hunting for crickets at recess. Dalton found a spider at recess.
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Writing Again
Katie says we talked about a telling sentence.
You have to have a capital letter, said Julianna. Mikayla said it must end in a period. Bailey says it must make sense. A telling sentences tells so something so it must end in a period says Zach. It has to have a who and a what says Ana. We had partners and we took turns writing on a white board says Cale. It should be neat writing so the teacher can read it says Lucas. Tayler says not to be sloppy. Evan says not to put a capital in the middle of the sentence unless it is a name. Max says you can write telling sentences in stories. Writing good sentences is educational says Jacob. Crystal says try to spell correctly. Try the months of the year correctly says R.J. We use appropriate words says Harley. Don't do words that hurt people's feelings says Katie.
You have to have a capital letter, said Julianna. Mikayla said it must end in a period. Bailey says it must make sense. A telling sentences tells so something so it must end in a period says Zach. It has to have a who and a what says Ana. We had partners and we took turns writing on a white board says Cale. It should be neat writing so the teacher can read it says Lucas. Tayler says not to be sloppy. Evan says not to put a capital in the middle of the sentence unless it is a name. Max says you can write telling sentences in stories. Writing good sentences is educational says Jacob. Crystal says try to spell correctly. Try the months of the year correctly says R.J. We use appropriate words says Harley. Don't do words that hurt people's feelings says Katie.
Monday, September 14, 2009
Writing
We talked about the who and what of sentences. The "who" is someone or something. It can be a person. It can be an animal. It can be an amphibian or reptile. It can be a name. It can be something they own. The "what" is what they are doing. An example would be "are loud." The what part can be what they are. It can be what they do or what they are doing. It can also be what they like. An example would be "are playing." It can be what they don't like. It can be what they want to play. It can be what they do. The what can be "are quiet." By Cale, Bailey, Crystal, Julianna, Camryn, Tayler, Mikayla, Ana, Katie, R.J., Evan, Max, Harley, Jacob, Lucas, Dalton, Aleigh, and Zach.
Friday, September 11, 2009
White Hat
About once a week Mrs. Riggs gives out a tall white hat to one of her students. This white hat can be for being a good listener, following directions right away, participating in class, being a math or reading person. Students can earn more than 1 white hat. These people have already had a white hat: Julianna and Tayler. The next white hat will be given on Monday for being a "great listener." Check to see if your student has a white hat on Monday!!!
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Labor Day
Harley played with his dog. Julianna watched a movie. Camryn rode her bike. Mikayla played at home. Dalton helped his dad. Tayler went to her aunt's. Corbin played catch with his dad. Max came back from Ohio. Aleigh went to a farm and found 6 cats. Ana had a birthday party. Katie rode a dirt bike and 4 wheeler. Zach celebrated his birthday. Crystal went to McDonalds. R. J. played his game. Bailey picked gourds and pumpkins. Cale said Labor Day means work day for many. Labor Day is a holiday. Lots of people stay home from their usual jobs. Lucas went out to eat. Evan went to Des Moines. Shelby played put put with her dad.
Friday, September 4, 2009
Guidance
Our guidance teacher is Mrs. Stickler. We have guidance on Day 2. We talked about responsibility today. We learn how to be nice and respectful. We talked about being tardy and being absent. We like guidance. We were with Mrs. Garrett's class. We talked about tattling and reporting. We learned about how to share, mom and dad working. We talk alot about stop, think, and act. We learn the 3 parts that get us into trouble--hands, feet, and mouth. We will learn about caring. Guidance is fun and cool. It's kind of active. By: Evan, Lucas, Cale, Bailey, Jacob, Crystal, Zach, Katie, Ana, Aleigh, Harley Julianna, Camryn, Tayler, Shelby, and Mikayla
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Art
We do lots of projects. We do creative stuff in art. We paint. We do clay. We draw pictures with pencils. Sometimes we color with our crayons. Our class likes art. Students like art. Sometimes we do scratch art in art. Sometimes we draw shapes. Art is fun. On Day 4 we have art. Sometimes we work with partners. Art is cool. We do a collage. Art is good for you. Sometimes we do a lot of different things. Miss Hatfield plays music when it is time to clean-up.
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
P.E.
We like running in P.E. Mr. Larsen is our teacher. We have fun in P.E. We do jumping jacks in P.E. Our first game was dodge ball. We do tennis in P.E. We do toe touches. We play games. We run on the track sometimes. We do V stretch. We like P.E. We run outside sometimes. We play on the playground sometimes. By: Max, Shelby, Cale, Katie, Zach, Bailey, Crystal, R. J., Julianna, Tayler, Camryn, Ana, and Mikayla
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