Friday, November 13, 2015

Point of View

What is the point of view of a story? And how can we read to find out the point of view?

First, use the PowerPoint below to complete your study guide. Be sure to answer the questions and complete the activities as you go along!



Then, use the Quizlet link below to practice our new vocabulary words.

Quizlet link: Point of view

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Geometry Interactive

Use the link below to get to the geometry interactive:

Geometry Interactive

Learn more about temperature with the interactive thermometer:

Thermometer

Play a temperature game here!

Temperature game

You can practice labeling science tools here:

Tools labeling

Monday, October 26, 2015

Comparing Texts

This week, we'll be comparing texts. It can be fun to look at how poems, stories, and other texts can show similar themes and big ideas.

You can study for our new vocabulary words with this Quizlet list:

Comparing Texts Quizlet Link


Friday, October 9, 2015

Conflict in Literature

We have been studying conflict in literature. Here is a link to the Quizlet list for this:

Conflict in Literature

You may also want to study our plot words:

Plot Vocabulary

Thursday, September 17, 2015

Original Fairy Tales

We are working on fractured fairy tales! Here are some links to the original stories for you to read. Be warned--some of them are VERY different from the movies that you may have seen.

Aladdin

Beauty and the Beast

Cinderella

The Little Mermaid

Snow White

Jack and the Beanstalk

The Snow Queen

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Characterization

How do authors tell us about characters? In today's lesson at Frolyc, you will learn about characterization.

1. Go to Frolyc and sign in with your code. Then, select the "Characterization" activity.

2. Complete other Frolyc activities that have been assigned to you. Don't forget that you have a water cycle quiz today--the Water Cycle activity would be a great review!

Sunday, September 6, 2015

Story Elements: Unit 1

We are about to start our first unit for ELA, in which we will focus on characters and plot. These questions will guide us as we explore traditional and new stories:

-How do authors help us to learn about a character?
-What plot parts can we see in many stories?
-How can we follow the protagonist's journey?

In the computer lab, you will have several learning activities to accomplish.

1. At Frolyc, use the code that was given to you to sign in and complete the activity "Story Elements: Character and Plot".

2. Complete one other Frolyc activity. Choose from those assigned to you.

3. Practice the vocabulary terms at Quizlet.

4. Return to Frolyc. Complete other assigned activities until our time is finished.

Thursday, September 3, 2015

Water Cycle Resources

Today you will be using a variety of computer resources to learn more about the water cycle. Your goal is to be able to create a meaningful, detailed diagram of the water cycle. Pay close attention to specialized terms and details!

Thirstin's Water Cycle
This is a basic overview of the water cycle.

The Water Cycle
This diagram describes the different processes in the water cycle. Pay close attention to the word evapotranspiration to learn about this!

Blue Traveler
In this simulation, you become a water droplet traveling through the water cycle.

Earthguide
Ready for more of a challenge? Check out the animated diagram at this site, and then try the quiz.

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Looking at Data

In science class, we looked at bird feeder data from the past two years. In groups, students worked to organize the data and draw conclusions. This was a hard task...the data is sometimes incomplete, hard to read, and tough to organize.

Creating a graph is a great way to show data. You can find an easy-to-use graph creation tool here:

Create A Graph

If you are interested in learning more about birds, you may want to visit the bird cam from Cornell:

Bird Cam

What kind of data chart would you like to see us use over the next year? What kind of bird feeder data should we collect?

Monday, August 24, 2015

Welcome to sixth grade!

The school year is about to begin...are you ready? Welcome to our new classroom blog. Our year ahead will be filled with reading, excitement, fun, and lots of thinking!



 If you would like to visit our old fourth grade blog, here is the link:

Fourth Grade Reading Notes