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Class Center: June Bowling

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e-mail: jbowling@bbschool.org

B.S. Middle Tennessee University- Elementary Education

Classes Taught by June Bowling

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A-Science

September 9, Thursday - None

September 8, Wednesday - A few students may need to finish a chart of plants or animals we have been working on in class.  The students who need to finish the chart for homework should not have too much left to do.

September 7, Tuesday - None

Bible

September 8, Wednesday - This week's Bible verses  are Luke 2:13-14 - Then a very large group of angels from heaven joined the first angel.  All the angels were praising God, saying: "Give glory to God in heaven, and on earth let there be peace to the people that please God."  Students need to know these verses by Friday, September 11.

Reading

September 9, Thursday - Some students may need to finish a compound word xerox.  Most should be close to finished since they worked on it in class.

September 7, Tuesday - There will be a vocabulary test Friday, Sept. 11, over the words comprise, crude, dormant, slew, initial, fuselage, diminish, ricochet, remnant.  Students need to know the definitions to these words and the synonym and antonym of the word richchet.  Students have the definitions to all these words and we have gone over them in class.

Social Studies

September 9, Thursday - Some students may need to finish a drawing of a landform and writing a sentence defining the landform.  Most students finished in class so there should not be much to finish at home.

September 7, Tuesday - None

X - Reminders

Next Wednesday, September 14, will be individual picture-taking day for 3rd-5th grade students.  We are asking that the boys and girls wear a collar shirt for the picture. 

Zzz - Mrs. Bowling's Weekly News

September 7-10, 2010

We finished a great week, 8/23-9/3.  Students learned the scientific name of their plant or animal and saw a representative of an organism from each of the five kingdoms under a microscope.  We started growing our own fungus to look at in the future.  Brian did not get rescued and is having to find a way to survive and we're right there cheering him on.  Lines of latitude and longitude are becoming easier as we practice locating places on the earth.

Different vertebrates, invertebrates, vascular, and nonvascular plants will be charted and shared by students as we wait on the fungus to grow.  We will see Brian get stronger and smarter as he survives in the wilderness.  Landforms will be drawn and models made of landforms as we continue to learn about our earth.

We all look forward to a longer weekend with Labor Day extending our weekend.  We are laboring well and enthusiastically in our classrooms in fifth grade as we leave August and look forward to September.

 

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