Monday, November 29, 2010

The best thing about my break...


Welcome back! I hope you had a fantastic Thanksgiving break! This morning, I'd like you to tell me about the best thing about your break. It doesn't have to be something spectacular...just share something you enjoyed during the holiday.

The best thing about my break was taking my nephew, Aiden, to Blue Ridge, Georgia, to ride the Christmas train. He loves trains, and we took him on an hour train ride through the mountains to see Santa. It was freezing outside, but Aiden wanted to sit on the outdoor train car anyways! I think my teeth chattered the entire time! :)

What was the best thing about your break?

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Happy Thanksgiving!

Hey guys!

You've all just left for Thanksgiving holidays, and I am here at school cleaning up all of your many messes! :) I wanted to wish you all a very Happy Thanksgiving! Enjoy FIVE whole days off from school, and enjoy your time with your friends and families! At the top of my "thankful list" is each and every one of you...even when you are making me crazy! :) You are all such an important part of my life, and I love you very much! Enjoy your break!

Love,
Miss Cox

Poetry Club

Jayden and Lilly had a fantastic idea for sharing their poetry since we don't ever seem to have enough time during the school day for sharing our personal writing pieces. Since you all just left for the afternoon--and for Thanksgiving holidays--I told the girls I would post their first piece for them:

There is something about this day that makes me want to say
I am thankful for my toys and for my friends who are boys.
I am thankful for my friends who are nice to me,
and I am thankful for what has come to be.
I am thankful for many things that the many days have to bring.
Everyone should be thankful for everything they own,
even if it is less than one ice cream cone.
Everyone should be thankful when we get the things we want,
because some kids just don't.

Friday, November 19, 2010

A Letter From Mrs. Watts

Dear Students,

Thank you so much for making this a great experience for me. I was nervous about being a student teacher in the 5th grade, but you guys made it fun. Today is a bitter-sweet day for me. I am excited to be finishing school so I can become a teacher, but I will miss all of you very much. Each of you are special to me and I love you all. Have a great year and be sweet for Ms. Cox and Mr. Tigue. You guys put the "fabulous" in fifth grade!


Love,
Mrs. Watts

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Halloween Science!

From screaming balloons and screeching cups to boo bubbles and bleeding paper, we had a great time with Halloween science! What was your favorite experiment from last week and why?

Friday, October 22, 2010

Monday, October 18, 2010

Native American Visit




Today, you had a visitor whose ancestors were Cherokee Indians. What is one thing you learned today about Native American life?

Lilly's Book Review- My Side of the Mountain

Monday, October 11, 2010

Tuck Everlasting


This week, we are beginning a unit on Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbitt. At the beginning of the story, we meet Winnie. Winnie is an eleven year old girl who is faced with the choice of drinking from a spring that would allow her to live forever.

If you had the chance to stay young forever, would you take it? Why or why not?

If you did choose to drink from the spring, what age would you choose to do it? Why?