Sunday, May 31, 2009
Reflections of 6th Grade
As your 6th grade year comes to an end, reflect a bit on the year. What were the best memories you had? Anything you'd rather forget? Was it harder than you thought or easier? What were the things that you thought would be radically different than what they actually were? What will you take with you into 7th grade?
Friday, May 22, 2009
Finish this story
Evan and Kyle were heading out for what they thought would be a peaceful camping trip in the northwoods of Wisconsin, but the weekend turned upside down when......
Monday, May 18, 2009
Would you rather....
Select two of the following would you rather scenarios to answer. After you answer, briefly explain why you chose that answer.
Scenario 1:
Would you rather be able to talk to all animals or be able to understand all foreign languages?
Scenario 2:
Would you rather be covered in dog fur or lizard skin?
Scenario 3:
Would you rather have to walk a tightrope between 2 tall buildings or walk 100 yards on hot coals?
Scenario 4:
Would you rather have to go to school for 5 hours, 5 days a week, all year long or 8 hours, 5 days a week for just 9 months?
Scenario 1:
Would you rather be able to talk to all animals or be able to understand all foreign languages?
Scenario 2:
Would you rather be covered in dog fur or lizard skin?
Scenario 3:
Would you rather have to walk a tightrope between 2 tall buildings or walk 100 yards on hot coals?
Scenario 4:
Would you rather have to go to school for 5 hours, 5 days a week, all year long or 8 hours, 5 days a week for just 9 months?
Friday, May 08, 2009
Advice to Future 6th Graders
What advice would you give to the current 5th graders for 6th grade? What are some important things they need to be prepared for? (Keep your suggestions positive and don't badmouth anyone)
Monday, May 04, 2009
Wedding Season
With wedding season approaching, what advice would you give to a new couple on how to have a successful wedding / marriage?
Thursday, April 30, 2009
For 2nd Hour Only
This blog post is due for Ms. Helmold by Monday, May 4 and still needs to be at least 100 words.
What are the similarities and differences between folk and fairy tales that you have discovered in your research? Now having heard both, do you prefer one over the other and why?
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
What type of dog are you?
It has been said that a dog is man's best friend. With that in mind, pick a breed of dog that you think you are most like. (labrador, poodle, malmute, springer spaniel, etc...) In your blog, be sure to explain why you are most like that type of dog. Make sure your blog is at least 100 words in order to get full credit.
Friday, April 03, 2009
Favorite Books
I love to read, so it is a good thing that I am a Language Arts teacher! For this week, think back to your most favorite books ever. This could include a book you read last week or something you remember hearing when you were 3 years old. Tell us about that book: why was it so good, what memories does it hold, what happened in the story?
Here are a few of my favorite titles from long ago or more recently: (but don't just list your favorite as I did-tell about them)
Charlotte's Web
The City of Ember
The Hunger Games
The Giving Tree
Where the Sidewalk Ends
A Prayer for Owen Meany
Mike's New Bike
Peter Rabbit
My Sister's Keeper
You Are Special
Friday, March 27, 2009
Acrostic Poets
As you may well know, acrostic poems are poems which use the letters of a word, to build the words of a complete poem. Here is an example of an acrostic poem of Miss Miller:
Marvelously
Intrigued by the
Sayings of
Sixth grade children
Meanwhile
Intensely busy
Losing sleep while
Looking for
Extraordinary things
Revealed by God!
Your task this week is to write two acrostic poems. One needs to be your name and the second can be any word you would like (snowboarding, horses, basketball, racecar, etc..) Be creative with your word selection and make each word count. (Note: this blog does not need to be 100 words).
Friday, March 20, 2009
You as a Movie Character
Think of your favorite movie characters of all time and then pick one and tell why you would like to be that character. Did they embark on a special adventure, were they gifted with some amazing talent, did they get to go somewhere you have always dreamed of? The character you select must be from an appropriate movie. Your movie character could be animated or realistic.
Here are some examples: Indiana Jones, Simba, Gaston, Mulan, Spiderman, Benjamin Franklin Gates, Lina (from City of Ember), or Gabriela (from High School Musical).
Friday, March 13, 2009
Summer Camp
Everywhere I go, I see flyers advertising for summer camps. With fondness, I remember my own weeks spent at summer camps like LuWiSoMo, Lutherhaven, and Camp Creativity. Describe, in great detail, your dream summer camp experience? Where would you go and what would you do? Would you attend a Christian camp, a sports' themed camp, space camp, horse camp, band camp, etc.....
Friday, March 06, 2009
Friday, February 27, 2009
Lutheran Schools
It's National Lutheran Schools' Week! Yahoo! What do you like about attending First Immanuel Lutheran School? How would your life be different if you went to a public school?
Friday, February 20, 2009
Use Your Talents Well
In my room (and Mr. Everts'), there is a poster that says:
God gave you talents as a gift;
Praise God by using your talents well.
First, tell what talents you believe God gave you. Then, talk about how you could use your talents well. What would you need to do to use your talents well?
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Monday, February 09, 2009
Make a Difference
You can make a huge difference in your surroundings if you are willing to work hard to make a change. Pick something that you would like to change at school and write a persuasive letter to whoever is in charge and tell the person the change you think should be made. Be positive and give suggestions for how the change could happen. Remember, this is not a chance to bash someone or something, but instead a chance to lobby for a change.
Examples of topics could include: students shouldn't have homework, more recess time, let students pick the classes they take instead of having to take all of the subjects, longer passing time between classes, etc....
Examples of topics could include: students shouldn't have homework, more recess time, let students pick the classes they take instead of having to take all of the subjects, longer passing time between classes, etc....
Sunday, February 01, 2009
Reincarnation
In Social Studies, we have been talking about other world religions (Buddhism and Hinduism). Since they believe in reincarnation (and we obviously do not), I want you to put yourselves in their shoes. If you were to be reincarnated tomorrow, what would you come back as? You could be a human, animal, or a plant. You could be from the United States, Germany, Honduras, China, Russia, Kenya, or wherever you want. You could be of any nationality you choose. Just pick something to come back as and tell us why.
Friday, January 23, 2009
The Sky Didn't Look Right
Finish this story starter:
It all started on Monday morning when several citizens of (your town) noticed that the sky didn't look quite right.
It all started on Monday morning when several citizens of (your town) noticed that the sky didn't look quite right.
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Your Own Presidential Inauguration
President-elect Barak Obama will officially be sworn into office this Tuesday and with any new president comes much hoopla, called inauguration. There will be balls, live music, dancing, food, other parties, speeches, and more. This year, inauguration will cost over 150 million dollars. Wow!
Pretend that you were the one elected to be our country's next president. If you could plan your inauguration, what would it be like? Some questions to consider are: Where would you host it? What musicians would be there? What type of food would you have (any company from McDonald's to Red Lobster to the most expensive catering company could cater it)? What would you wear? What would your speech be about? Would there be any fun decorations, giveaways, fireworks, etc....?
Pretend that you were the one elected to be our country's next president. If you could plan your inauguration, what would it be like? Some questions to consider are: Where would you host it? What musicians would be there? What type of food would you have (any company from McDonald's to Red Lobster to the most expensive catering company could cater it)? What would you wear? What would your speech be about? Would there be any fun decorations, giveaways, fireworks, etc....?
Friday, January 09, 2009
Mini-Me
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