Language Arts

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imageChristmas seemed the perfect time to show appreciation to some senior citizens at a local assisted care home.  This group searched online for some quick, fun crafts to make as gifts.  Their top choices were pipecleaner and bead ornaments and ice cream cone Christmas trees.  They invited other fifth grade classrooms to join us.  One wrote personalized Christmas cards, and another class made and bagged a special trail mix.  What an exciting visit students had with gifts and iPads in hand.image

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imageAfter brainstorming, this group decided to ask fifth graders to bring in needed clothing items for our school nurse and to bring in nonperishable items for a local food pantry.  They made a catchy poster encouraging peers to bring in specific items.  After sharing a quick skit and their poster with each fifth grade class, they spent mornings collecting and organizing collections.  Great turnout!

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This group used google earth to make a screen shot of our school grounds.  After dividing the map into five sections, they invited the other fifth imagegrades to join us in trash pickup.  A list was made of necessary equipment and emailed to our Building and Grounds Department. After making a short skit and assembling supplies, the team visited each participating class to give a pep talk!

imageThe second unit in our Pearson literature book was themed "Doing the Right Thing."  As students read about people who had made significant choices, they wrote essays on what "Doing the Right Thing" meant to them. What would it look like at home, in our classroom, in Bremen, in the US, in our world?  Based on these responses, students formed  teams of peers with similar interests:  fighting bullying, helping senior citizens, cleaning up the environment, and helping those in need.

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Dear Elvira,
Our class thoroughly enjoyed your time travel adventure with the history club, the mysterious boat, and the adventures of George Washington and men crossing the Delaware River. We wish you would consider writing some sequels to this book. Here are a few of our suggestions for other possible settings or events for the history club to enjoy.
Anxiously awaiting your sequels,
Mrs. Dongell's fifth grade class

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"Rick Riordan's The Son of Neptune is a story of a demi-god (Percy Jackson) who is on a quest to free death and regain his memory;  he is on a time limit.  On the way, he faces giants, Amazons, gods, and demi-gods.  Read to find out if Percy will rise to save a whole camp or fall to Gaea's might."

"The Underdogs, by Mike Lupica, is about a town who used to be the best at football, but when factories shut down and people left town, Will Tyler's football team was being shut down because of no money.  Will did not give up, but managed to get a sponsor so his team could play football.  Do you think they will win the championship?  Read to find out."