Friday, October 31, 2014

5/6 Camping is THIS YEAR!

This May, 2015 the fifth and sixth graders will attend the camping field trip at the Audubon Center of the North Woods. Informational packets and forms have been sent home with the students. Please visit the Audubon website for more information or contact your student's homeroom teacher for more information.

http://audubon-center.org/

Below is a PowerPoint Presentation of pictures from a previous 5/6 camping trip to Audubon Center.

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1zzHcu6z_211sfSCQN137S9iyg_4tPNN5KaXdtR3B84Q/edit?usp=sharing

2014-15 6th Grade Expectations

Sixth graders have nightly homework including 30 minutes of reading each night. Additionally, sixth graders have a book report due monthly, due the last day of the month for that month.

Progress reports for all content areas (language arts, social studies, math, and science) will be mailed home every 15th and 30th of each month. Parents can also access student's grades and progress throughout the trimester through Skyward.

Welcome to the 2014-2015 School Year!!!

The start of the 2014-2015 school year has been very busy and fun!

In Language Arts the sixth graders have been reviewing language conventions and learning new academic vocabulary. We have also been comparing and contrasting literary genres and read a fantasy novel, either Tuck Everlasting or Bridge to Terabithia and are currently finishing a mystery novel, The Westing Game.

In social studies the students have been learning the political map of the United States and have completed a State Fair Project including writing a research paper. Below are pictures from the state fair project process and from the State Fair Exhibition the fifth and sixth graders hosted.







Thursday, January 23, 2014

The Birchbark House

Before winter break the students read the historical fiction novel, The Birchbark House by Louise Erdrich. The students created dioramas illustrating a scene from the novel.







Trimester One- Field Trip & Family Event

The students had a great time on our field trip to an apple farm! They students picked apples, made apple cider, and enjoyed a hayride.






Later that night the students and their families were invited back for the 5/6 family event where they carved pumpkins, had fall snacks, and socialized.