Mrs. Ahlers' 5th graders

Mrs. Ahlers' 5th graders
We like to be a little silly here in room 12!

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Cool Chronicles by Sofia and Alexis

Ello! Alexis here I am soooooooooooooo glad to be here updating for you! We have been writing novels and I have a few sneak peeks of them! First we have Ellis Chen writing This Story Has No Title So Live With It! Max and Jared are two siblings living in Canada. When the two find out their parents had been kidnapped they do the only thing they can. They travel to the dreaded United States to find them. Here’s another sneak peek from Isabelle Raghavan. She’s writing The Prophecy of The OLA. A few years ago Gweneth Johnson found out she was part of a prophecy called the OLA. She joins Lucy when she sets out to try to save her sister from the evil Dr. Spanowski. This next one is something I would luuuuurrrve to read! Its called Its All a Dream by Ari Mclure. We go back in time to join Queen Elizabeth the first as she fights the zombies trying to eat the villagers. The only thing that stands in her way is Shakespeare....... Thank you soooo much for listening about these great stories! We also celebrated Justines birthday this week! She brought DELICIOUS treats! Thank you to whoever provided them!!! I hope ya all listen real good to what my editing partner has to say!!!!! Bye!!!!


  Hi! This is Sofia and I’ll be telling you a little bit about what’s going on in our class this week.  On Tuesday we’ll be sharing our novels with Mrs. Brownlee’s class, Mrs. Whittington’s class, and hopefully some of the parents! For this we’ll be dressing up as our protagonist, antagonist, supporting character, or half protagonist half antagonist!  On Wednesday is our winter break party and we’re all excited about it! Bye!

Monday, December 10, 2012

You're Invited!

You're invited to the Hoover 5th (and some 6th) Grade Novel Presentation Day!

Where: Room 12 at Hoover - The class of Mrs. Ahlers
Who: All fantastic 5th grade novelists
When:Dec 18th From 12:45-1:20
What:  All novelists will be dressed as a character from their novel (a protagonist, antagonist, or supporting character). They will stand/sit at their desks and present their novel and answer questions about the journey to create it and how it evolved to the beautiful work presented.  They will also be presenting to Mrs. Whittington's and Mrs. Brownlee's classes at this time. So, please come and intermingle while the other classes come to learn about our room's novels.  At 1:20, they will leave to visit the other rooms.

Please let me know if you have any questions. You are welcome to come any time between 12:45 and 1:20.  Mrs. Whittington's room will be presenting their novels from 1:20-2:00 and Mrs. Brownlee's students will present from 2:00-2:40.  The students have put so much time and thoughtfulness into their writing and I'm excited that they will have a chance to show their novels to loved ones and friends.

~Mrs. Ahlers

Friday, December 7, 2012

Cool Chronicles by Oliver and Saye


         Hi, this is Saye. This week we have been working on our novels and they are due Thursday. In science we have been finding out what our mysterious powders are. In language arts we are reading a book called LAFFF . It is about a kid who designs his own time machine.

Heeeelllllloooo this is Oliver as Saye said we are reading a book called LAFFF about Peter LU a Chinese and Angela
LAFFF stands for lu’s artifact for fast forward. LAFFF is a time machine but it can only go to the future and if you bring some thing back it only stays in the normal time for a little while. We don’t know what’s going to happen do you?
There’s a band concert Thursday.
See you later !!!!

                   
Word Search!!!

 Words you need to find: time*2 contest, machine, destination
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Here are some of our time machines:


Oliver's Time Machine

Avery's Time Machine





Logan's Time Machine

Some close up views


Time Machine by Mary, Izzy and Alexis




Sofia's Time Machine

Madison and Avery's Time Machine
Hailey's Time Machine

Christopher's Time Machine



Click on any of the above photos to ENLARGE them.

Monday, December 3, 2012

It's December - Time for an Update!


Linda Sue Park visits with Hoover fifth and sixth graders in November
Hoover Hawks,

I write to you as I type with cold fingertips. The cold "dedos de la mano", as we like to call them here, are chilled from touching the cold, inflated plastic bag from our science demonstration today. The cold bursting bag was the result of an endothermic reaction, which we discussed today, as chemists.  I will be doing other science demonstrations to bring some extra excitement into our unit (The Mysterious Powder).  The students will be planning their tests for discovering what the mysterious powder contains and then after predicting, will test, using PT, PR, iodine, vinegar, etc.

More on science...


The students are making powerful (or powderful, I should say...) connections, while using indicators that narrow the focuses to acids and bases and other powders, as they observe.  It's an exciting unit that we will have until mid January.  Since we will soon find out what the mysterious powder is, I will use the remaining time after break to have students research more about the natural elements in our world and other chemistry connections that interest them.

Mathematics

In math, students are exploring strategies for finding equivalent fractions, comparing fractions and using them in story problem situations. Additionally, I have provided several games and packets and daily challenge problems to extend their learning. If your student is struggling with math homework, feel free to use the family letter sent home (at the beginning of each unit), or to email me...so that I can provide support and answer questions.

Language Arts

Novelists are finally finishing their moth long novel projects! Wohoo!  After a month of writing while our inner editors remain in their containment cells, letting us write free of judgment, we will soon release them to edit our work.  Students will be peer editors and will revise certain excerpts of their novels.  Linda Sue Park, a visiting author to Hoover just last month, reminded us that she does more RE-writing than writing - a nice reminder of how so many authors are always tweaking and creating and crafting to mold their pieces into beautiful works of art.

Students are reading a lot of different things right now and I'm proud of students for making these reading experiences part of a reading relationship between them and other readers and the class.  For example, students are using reading journals to record their reflections of the sections of their novels that they have picked. They then trade these journal comments with a buddy, who responds to their comments and trades the journals back to begin and continue the conversation.  I find this to be an authentic experience full of purpose, as the students have a lot to say and even more desire to say it to someone...someone on their grade level that also is delving into the same text.  Every Monday and Thursday, students trade their journals and on Tuesdays or Fridays we often have time to have deeper conversations about the books. Right now the buddy books are:  The Egypt Game by Zilpha Snyder and A Single Shard by Linda Sue Park.   Students have time to work on their responses in class or at home - depending on how they use their LA independent time.

We also have had time to practice reading strategies and critical thinking while reading HMH texts. This week, we are focusing on a science fiction genre.  A lot of our reading also takes place while reading student writing pieces - our novels, this month.

So what is coming up next after this monstrous novel project?  I can't begin to have students trek down from the mountain top just yet...I feel we need another project that will highlight student interests over an extended period - so that's where our persuasive essay unit will come in.  When students return in January, we will embrace texts and media that deal with current events and use these news topics to devise persuasive essays that defend student opinions.  I look forward to students committing to new challenging topics that will guide them to creating arguments that they will nourish to the point of a final project - writing piece, debate, speech, etc.  Students will read texts with varying perspectives on subjects that I will introduce and topics that they will also choose themselves.   You can look forward to reading persuasive writing pieces by students in the blog in January, as well!

February will be the month for introducing inquiry projects -which will combine the students knowledge of research, persuasive writing and reading a variety of genres, to aid them in answering a question - a single question of their own creation.  What is the best way to get rid of poverty in the world?  What made the ancient Roman culture so interesting?  What's the best way to survive in the jungle?  The question creation will be important in and of itself - as it will need to be formed in order to guide students to have enough resources available to them to discover the answer. The answers will be presented in many forms - essays, posters, online presentations, raps, dances, plays or any way that students can communicate their findings in a meaningful way.  This will be project that is tied in to many of our science units, math lessons and language arts activities.


Upcoming Events and Important Dates:



December 18th (Tuesday)- Presentation Day for novelists - Remind students this week to bring outfits, as they will be dressing up as their protagonist or antagonist and displaying their novel for other classes.

December 19th (Wednesday) - Last Day of School before the new year and Winter Break parties in classrooms

January 3rd (Thursday) - Back to school- it's 2013!

LAST but not LEAST:  Check out the Student Daily Planner - on the links column on the left side of this page, to access each day's tasks.


Have a lovely week!

~Mrs. Ahlers






Friday, November 30, 2012

Cool Chronicles by Javier and Hailey

Hello this is Hailey here and all I can say is I’m back! So we just got back from Thanksgiving break this week. In Social Studies we just did our quiz about like Ethan said last week and it was on people who sailed to North America. This Friday we have earned a class celebration towards our 100 tallies! Our class voted on a movie and popcorn and other comfy items for a movie.  In math we took a test a while ago and now we had to take it home to get a PS on it. But anyways I have short quiz for you and DON’T EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER think of looking until you are done Anyways here it is:

1.   Was Demeter the Greek goddess of the home, the moon or the agriculture?
2.   Put in choronological order: French Reveloution, Louis the XIV, Napolean
3.   Who was the minister during world war II?
4.   Who was the greek god of music: Apollo,Ares, or hermes?
5.   Who said all roads lead to Rome? Julius Caeser Hannibal, or Octavian
6.   Who defeated the Spanish armada? Francis Drake, James Cook?
7.   Which language is spoken of people of Norway?
8.   Find the error(s)  photosynsis
9.   Name a Eurpean country located on the Iberian peninsula
10.                What Portuguese sailor rounded the sothern tip of Africa in 1488?
                           ANSWERS( DO NOT EVER EVER EVER EVER THINK OF LOOKING UNTIL YOU ARE DONE WITH THIS WHOLE ENTIRE QUIZ!)
1.   Agriculture
2.    French Reveloution, Louis the XIV
3.   Winston Churchill
4.   Apollo
5.   Octavisn
6.   Francis Drake
7.   Noreweigan
8.   Photosynthasis
9.   Spain, Portugal
10.                Barthaolume Dias
It’s Javier I’m back THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IS FEED THE FISH OK maybe not the not the most important thing but still do it. So this week in science we have been doing a mysterious powder and POP QUIZ                               
1.   WHAT AFRCAN  COUNTRY HAS ONE OF THE WORLDS BIGGEST GOLD MINE?                             THE AWNSER IS ………………......                                                                                                                                                     SOUTH AFRICA P.S GET THE NOVELS FINSHED !!!!!!!!!!!!

Hello Hailey here again and yesterday (Wednesday) We had art. A project or piece we have been working on is day of the dead. I am going to give a Spanish pop quiz of five phrases or frases in a second. In social studies on Wednesday we watched a video in class. Well about it OH I need to give you the pop quiz and guess or answer what the phrase is….

1.   Presteme la tencion por favor
2.   ( Name all colors in spanish)
3.   Me Gustan las cerezas
4.   Oy es lunes
5.   Token el cabeza
              

ANSWERS TO THE SPANISH POP QUIZ:
1.   Pay attention please
2.   Red, Blue , Green , Black, Orange, Yellow, Pink, White
3.   I Like cherries
4.   Today is Monday
5.   Touch you head                ( WE HOPE TO SEE YOU SOON !!)

Monday, November 26, 2012

Chronicles by Ethan and Laken

        I’m baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaack! 'Ello everyone, its Ethan and today I’ll be talkin’ in this accent if yall’ don’t mind. Now lets get to the good stuff, shall we? This week in science we are investigating a mysterious powder that was placed all over Dexter School playground… So first we decided to look at different powders to see what they look, smell and feel like! When we were finally allowed to look at the mysterious powder it almost looked like a mixture of a bunch of powders O_O This powder is getting on my nerves now…
          Anyway, in Social Studies we are studying different explorers who made a big difference in U.S. history such as C.C. (Christopher Columbus), John Cabot, Henry Hudson, and Mr. Ponce De Leon. In NaNoWriMo most of us are makin’ much progress. But if your child hasn’t started yet I would encourage them to do so… 
           Anyway I gotta go so I’m passing it on to Laken… Bye bye! (for now)


         Hola chicas and chicos! It’s Laken here! I have a POP QUIZ for you. (IF YOU DON’T MIND. O.K?)  

1. What two continents occupy the same land mass?

2. Who wrote David Copperfield and A Tale of Two Cities?

3. What sea is enclosed by the islands of the West Indies?

4.What do you call the electricity that clings to clothing? (Hint: Mrs. Ahlers was this for Halloween)


ANSWERS (Don't peek until you figure them out):

1.  Europe and Asia
2. Charles Dickens
3. The Caribbean Sea
4.Static Electricity!

Monday, November 12, 2012

Cool Chronicles by Avery and Logan

Hey! Its Avery,
This week we have early release on Thursday due to teacher-parent conferences. We also took a field trip to west high to see a play called “The Man Who Planted Trees”. Also, we watched a video on voting and how we can go vote!!!
BYE!!
HEY! Its Logan here,
Today we learned about how Hurricane Sandy effected the voting poles and now a lot of people missed out on voting. There was a shortage of staff at the poles in Miami, and now lots of people aren’t allowed to vote anywhere near they’re house.
Bye.
Quick Questions, and don’t cheat!
Is a flat land area close to sea level called a plain or a plateau?
ANSWER:
A plain

 Why are camels able to survive in desert?
ANSWER:

Because they can convert the fat stored in their hump into food and water


We also started a new program TTL, which stands for Type To Learn! So  far we have done it three times. TTL is a program that provides us with learning how to type easier and helping us for the future!
                                   -Avery

Hi Logan again!
Today we learned Barack Obama won the election!
TTL is going well like Avery said and I have a question!
What has 8 letters but contains only one letter?


An envelope!
-Logan

Sunday, November 4, 2012

REMINDERS

***FIELD TRIP MONDAY MORNING!****  Students will leave with other 5/6 graders to West High on a field trip to see the performance, "The Man Who Planted Trees."  We will be leaving soon after students arrive to school (8:30) and will be returning before lunch.

MONTH OF NOVEMBER - Change in the Schedule:

For the month of November, Mrs. Brownlee's 5th graders and our class will be taking 20 minutes after lunch each day to practice typing. "Type to Learn" or "TTL" will be used, in the media center, under the guidance of Ms. Madden. I look forward to the students getting the opportunity to practice their typing and feel confident with word processing skills as well.

NO SCHOOL FRIDAY for students.  This Thursday afternoon and Friday, Parent-Teacher Conferences are scheduled with Hoover teachers. I look forward to sharing updates and learning celebrations with you all.

No school November 21, 22, and 23 for holidays.


Friday, November 2, 2012

Cool Chronicles by justine R-K and Madison

NOTE: Click on the link at the left to visit our Cow University! (Mary, Isabelle, Alexis)
 Cool chronicles
Hi this is Madison. this week we have learned how to say the pledge of allegiance in Spanish, and we are working in our nanowrimo binders. on thursday we started OUR NOVELS .
Wednesday we are having a math test. we are also having our Halloween parade at 2:00-2:15.(parents may come to the parade) WE ARE READING A NEW TIME FOR KIDS ABOUT…POLAR BEARS IN PERIL (or danger)
Good bye
                                         


OK Justine here. In the Time For Kids Magazine we learned that bugs may be the food of the future.(eeeewwww)
In social studies we are diving for artifacts and on Friday we will start our new science unit on mysterious powders. We are enforcing the library rule if you have an overdue book or books, you cannot check out any other books. Also, we are learning about communication skills in our unit of life skills. Well, that’s it. Adios.


Pop quiz!!!!!!
Please don’t cheat!!!!!!!!!!1!!
1 Which is a spinning neutron star- a pulsar, a nova, or a quasar?
2 Name 4 american states that border the gulf of Mexico.
Flies always buzz in the key of: D, C, F, or G
Don’t cheat.

    ANSWERS
THE PUNISHMENT FOR CHEATING IS DEATH

1.      The answer is a pulsar
2.  The states are Texas, Louisiana, Alabama and Florida.
3.  Flies always buzz in the key of F.
   Word search!!!!    Word bank
     Bugs
Math
Test
Powders
Halloween
Life skills (might not have a space)
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Juyerjjnjyjghjhjnjhejhtyvfnryjcnjfdh
Yenbcpowdersfutufssgbhtdnjyrnnjhc
Duwyermathfhghfdtttthnfjhjfnmcjdfh
lifefjheuhjjmnjhhjlifeskillsryhhhhhh





Friday, October 26, 2012

Class Blog Writers of the Week - Javier and Laken

Welcome to the BLOG!
It’s Javier-  This week we all started a unit on novels and by the end of the month we will have at least one novel written.
It’s Laken here :)!    In science we have been doing a unit called “LIFE SKILLS” life skills teaches us about smoking and why it’s bad for you and stuff like that .                                      
Its Javier.  Ok let’s take a break from news.
                POP QUIZ :)              (ok it’s more like a question)         
If a mother of 4 hungry kids has only 3 potatoes without using fractions what can she feed them equally?             DON’T CHEAT   !!         I’M TELLING DON’T          THE ANWSER IS........... WAIT WHAT WAS THE ANWSER? OH YA           

...  BY SERVING MASHED POTATOES  
      IF YOU DID CHEAT I’M GONNA GET YOU look behind you .OK BACK TO THE NEWS:)                               
In social studies we are learning about sunken ships  and what might be in them. Well back to Laken  Hi! It’s me Laken here! I have 3 questions to ask you!                                      
 1. Which was part of ancient Greece: Peloponnesus, Carthage, OR Phoenicia?    
 2. Where in Rome does the Pope live?    
     3. Who did not use picture writing: Chinese, Greeks, or Egyptians?                            

ANSWERS                                     
 1.PELOPONNESUS                                         
 2.IN THE VATICAN                                               
3.GREEKS                                 
WELL                                 
 PEACE  OUT !!       :)