Friday, October 3, 2014

Homeroom Happenings

Our first three Star Students!! We love seeing the neat items they bring in, learning more about them, and listening to them read their favorite book! We love the Bosley journal, too (pics to come later).

We're wrapping up Spanish class for related arts. The kids have had a blast singing, having conversations, and playing games in Spanish!


A big event today was duct taping Mr. Webb to the wall!!! All students that had perfect attendance for the month of September got a HUGE piece of tape. See the hilarity below!
Before (standing on a chair, beginning to be taped) 
&
After (completely taped and silly stringed to the wall)


Our class got to put the final pieces of tape on! They LOVED it!!!!



The kids are all smiles and Mr. Webb, well, see for yourself.  :)

Mrs. Lay and Mrs. Lundy's classes had the highest percentage of attendance for the month of September, so they got to cover Mr. Webb in silly string! As you can see, they did not hold back! 


All the 3rd graders who got to tape Mr. Webb pose for a fun picture!



See below for next week's Faulkner Flash & spelling lists:

RED List
Unit 2, Week 3
BLUE List
Unit 2, Week 3
GREEN List
Unit 2, Week 3
Name:
Name:
Name:
thread
scrubs
spree
screams
street
scratch
spread
throne
three
throw

Bonus:
their
they’re
your
you’re
sprouted
scraping
scraggly
stricter
thrilled
thrifty
thrashing
sprinted
scribe
stripe

Bonus:
their
they’re
your
you’re
sprawling
scrawny
scrimmage
scrambling
scrutinize
strategy
strictly
thriftiness
threatening
thrilled

Bonus:
their
they’re
your
you’re


Special Halloween Project
On Friday, October 31st, you will have the chance to be someone else for a day!! Pick a character from a book that you have enjoyed and come dressed up as that character for the day. You will also get to do an oral presentation about your book character so the class can learn more about the character and the book!

You will dress up as one of the characters in the book you have selected. This costume does not need to be elaborate. Be creative! Look for things you already have, or can borrow, to make/create your costume. Ideally, you shouldn’t have to buy anything. (Don’t tell your parents you need to go buy some fancy costume!!!!!!!) Please, no masks.

To help with the presentation, you will do a Book in a Bag project. You will use a paper lunch sack (this will be provided) to guide you through your presentation.
FRONT: Draw and color the cover of the book that your character is in. Make sure this is neatly done and colorful!
BACK: Write the headings Characters, Setting, Plot, Problem, and Solution. Under each heading, list or write the appropriate information.
SIDES: One side should have your name and the character you have chosen to dress up as. The other side should have 3-4 sentences explaining why you chose this particular book.
INSIDE: Include 3-4 items (that fit in the bag) to represent important characters or events in your story to help retell the story in sequential order.
You will use your bag and its contents to help guide you through your presentation of the character you have dressed up as and facts about your book.

Please practice your presentation at home. An oral presentation always goes more smoothly if you have practiced what you are going to say in front of a small audience first. I will be looking for the following in your presentation to the class:
µ  Eye contact (We want to see your eyes, not the top of your head!)
µ  Voice projection (We all need to be able to hear what you are saying.)
µ  Voice Expression (Use expression in your voice to keep your audience interested in what you are saying. No robot voices!!)
µ  Knowledge of content (We want to learn about your book and your character! You will use your Book in a Bag to help you remember all the important facts.)

This is a fun project, but it will also count as a grade. You will get points on your bag (including everything that is mentioned above), your presentation, and for dressing up. You have almost a month to prepare, but I do not want you to squander your time and procrastinate! Therefore, you need to return the bottom portion to me by Friday, October 10th.

The majority of our day at school on Halloween will be these exciting presentations! In the afternoon, we will celebrate all your hard work and the fun holiday with food and a few games. J
Have fun….be creative…and enjoy! I look forward to seeing you transformed on Halloween!!
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PLEASE RETURN THIS PORTION BY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10th.

Student’s name: _______________________           Parent Signature: _________________________________

Please fill out the following for your Halloween Project:
Book I have chosen: ___________________________________________________________________
Character I will dress up as: ___________________________

**Parents, if you would like to help out with items for the party, please put a smiley face on the line. ________


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