Friday, December 4, 2009

Explorer Posters

The student written rubric that we used to rate these posters can be found here.
We felt this group worked well together to create an excellent poster. It included many meaningful facts about Columbus.They created a scroll like effect to enhance their display. We felt this could have been improved by neater writing, a better use of space, and better name placement.
This group had a well organized plan but had difficulty carrying it out. The pictures supported the topic. It could be improved by focusing on neatness and checking the spelling.
This group was well organized.The pictures supported the topic and they included a timeline for each explorer. They could use their space better by using drawing tools, such as a staightedge, and darker colors.
This group made good use of pictures for effect, especially at the bottom of the poster. They used large lettering and a good organizational plan. There were some meaningful facts but also some that were inaccurate. Their name placement was a poor use of space.
This group made good use of color with a theme pattern that ran around the border of the poster and through the web. However, the writing is small and hard to read. The poster feels cluttered. More meaningful facts would also have improved their project.





Thursday, December 3, 2009

Map Locations

Here is the information you need for this week's map test. Remember, next week is a final test on all locations from first and second quarters.
Map Locations
Maps

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Candy Bar Fractions

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Lemons for Literacy

As the old saying goes, “When life gives you lemons, make lemonade!” Over 40 million Americans struggle with literacy problems. People who struggle with reading can be seen as having been given lemons in life. With the support of effective reading instruction, these people can turn their lemons into lemonade.
How to Play
Click on the correct answer.
If you get it right, you will get a harder word. If you get it wrong, you will get an easier word.
For each answer you get right, we will donate money that goes toward literacy materials for a person in need.
http://www.readinghorizonsathome.com/lemonsforliteracy/

Friday, November 20, 2009

Fifth Grade Tile Project

Tiles




Thanks Micah and Ana

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

The Columbus Wall

Click here to read our wall on Christopher Columbus. Add a sticky note as you learn more.