Friday, June 19, 2020
What Happens In The Classroom At Night?
What happens in the Grade 5 classroom at night?
Eugene: The monkeys and spiders will make armies and fight but sometimes they don’t want to fight so they party all night. They made too much noise so the cops came and caught some spiders and monkeys. That is probably why the spiders and monkeys might disappear sometimes.
Bronte: The spiders tap dance on the ceiling. Jaforee becomes visible. Monkeys go out and steal bananas. Cops run around the classroom trying to catch the monkeys. The furniture dances. There is a big disco ball and music. They make a humongous mess. Eventually, the magic of morning fills the classroom and the mess, disco balls, and the magic of night disappears ready to make things chaotic the next night. Everything goes back to normal.
Martin:The monkeys will go out of the classroom and go to the lunchroom and eat everything and prepare the disco party. After that the monkeys will go to the computer room and play games and watch videos and after it is morning they run back to the classroom.
Darius: The monkeys start having a disco party and go crazy but in the morning the monkey king comes and makes everything back to normal. The monkey king’s magic word is “CENTER” which makes everything back to normal.
Nao: Everyone in the classroom will be crazy and fun.
Liam: Monkeys come alive and they have a Disco party. There are also bananas, cops, and stealing (They only steal bananas). Beware of Grade 5 at night.
Leo: The class monkeys wake up and celebrate their own free time by raising a Disco Party and drink and party as they like.
Matt: The monkeys come alive and sabotage the internet on several days straight since the internet doesn’t work all that often. On other days, they try to fight for the supreme king and they mock and dance behind Mr. Robus when he is writing our POTD and DSR answers. That is why the answers have mistakes since Mr. Robus has to conk the monkeys on the head and tell them to center.
Kanon: Monkeys began to move around the classroom. The window opened and spies came in and began a conference with the monkeys all eating bananas that Maurice stole from the market. The next morning, Mr.Robus came into the classroom and slipped on a banana peel.
Runa: The monkeys will go out and steel bananas. Then they get caught by the police.
Rachelle: Maurice, the monkey thief, prepares to sneak out and steal bananas. While the other critters (Pooh bear, Stretch, Camou, and Oz) have a… DISCO PARTY!!!
Miyu: Mr.Robus’s computer turns on and Maurice and other monkeys play around.
Christine: The monkeys, Maurice, Stretch, Oz, and Camou will play tag and swing around Robustania, and then, they will basically get into a fight, they will throw markers around and pour all the things in our red bin out. ( That’s why our red-bins get messy when we get back to school in the mornings) Then Maurice goes to steal BANANAS!!!
Henry: The monkeys work on plans to steal tomorrow’s lunch.
Kazuki: They search for leftover food and start a disco party!
Janelle: I think Maurice, Stretch, Oz, and Camou are having a party, running around and playing while we are not there or maybe even sneak out and steal some bananas!
Becky: The monkeys (Maurice, Stretch, Oz, and Camou), with Maurice in the lead will sneak out of the classroom and steal all the bananas. Then, the police will come with handcuffs and take them all to court. Maurice gets outvoted by the other monkeys saying that he tricked them into doing it. Maurice gets taken to prison and the other monkeys return safely to Robustania. There, they have a DISCO PARTY!, and wake Mr. Robus at 3:00 a.m. causing him to make mistakes in the math answers.
Phoebe: The monkeys booked a flight to Hawaii and started doing the Hawaiian grass skirt dance. Then they flew back to Taiwan and made even more mess in Robustania, violating a bunch of laws. Then the monkeys started to escape from jail but Maurice accidently fell asleep on the classroom lights, giving all the monkeys away.
Summer Reading List For Those Who Want To Keep Their Brains From Going Stale
Suggested Summer Reading List
It's summer time again and time for all of us to be outside as much as we possibly can. However, given where we live and the unbearable midday heat that we have to deal with most days, you're going to be finding yourselves looking for something to do while you wait for the cooler part of the day to set in between lunch and dinner time.
As you will know, I like to set challenges for myself when it comes to reading and the best way to keep achieving new heights is to keep track of what I have read. Try to remember how many books you read last summer and do what you can to outdo your previous best.
Below you will find a few recommendations to help you along should you take a look at your own bookshelf and discover that you have read all of the books that it holds.
Should you struggle to find any of the titles below at your local library or any of the local bookstores, contact each other. Don't forget that Miyu and Kanon had quite a library going in the room throughout the year and could help you with finding out who has books worth reading. Get a book club going until you all meet up again in Grade 6.
Until then, here's a list of recommendations that I am still working through.
I. Books Worth Reading
General:
The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
Life of Pi by Yann Martel
Sophie's World by Jostein Gaarder
Dear Mr. Henshaw by Beverly Cleary
Nothing’s Fair in Fifth Grade by Barthe DeClements
Life of Pi by Yann Martel
Sophie's World by Jostein Gaarder
Dear Mr. Henshaw by Beverly Cleary
Nothing’s Fair in Fifth Grade by Barthe DeClements
Stuart Little by E.B. White
No Talking by Andrew Clements
The View From Saturday E.L. Konigsburg
Little White Duck: A Childhood in China by Na Liu
Play Makers by Mike Lupica
Big Nate Flips Out by Lincoln Pierce
Drama – Raina Telgemeier
Missing May by Cynthia Rylant
Science Fiction/Fantasy:
A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle
Eragon by Christopher Paolini (Inheritance Series)
The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman
Princess Academy by Shannon Hale (series)
Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis (series)
Percy Jackson and the Olympians by Rick Riordan (series)
Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone by J.K. Rowling (series)
Poetry:
A Light in the Attic by Shel Silverstein
Inside Out and Back Again by Thanhha Lai
II. Authors Worth Reading
Kate Dicamillo
Michael Morpurgo
Andrew Clements
Kate Dicamillo
Michael Morpurgo
Andrew Clements
Roald Dahl
Pam Munoz Ryan
Judy Blume
Mike Lupica
Lincoln Pierce
Neil Gaiman
Rick Riordan
J.K. Rowling
Cynthia Rylant
Cornelia Funke
Jean Craighead George
C.S. Lewis
J.R.R. Tolkien
Additional book suggestions:
The Hunger Games (Series)
Stargirl (Series)
Wonder
Number the Stars
Bridge to Terabithia
Tuck Everlasting
Esperanza Rising
House on Mango Street
Where the Red Fern Grows
The Red Pony
Ender’s Game (Series)
The Diary of a Young Girl (Anne Frank)
Savvy (Series)
Smile
Sisters
The Secret Garden
James and the Giant Peach
Coraline
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (Series)
Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children (Series)
Artemis Fowl
Holes
The Little Prince
Matilda
In the mood for a challenge? If you feel you are ready, you may take on the classic authors and their works. Romeo and Juliet, Jane Eyre, Oliver Twist, Little Women, Animal Farm, To Kill a Mockingbird, Lord of the Flies, to name a few. But you can’t go wrong with anything by George Orwell, Ernest Hemingway, Lewis Carroll, Charles Dickens, the Bronte sisters, William Shakespeare, or Jane Austen!
TOP RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
1. Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer
2. Wonder by R.J. Palacio
3. Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson
Suggested Summer Reading List
for ESL Students
for ESL Students
Below are 10 books ranked in order from easiest to most difficult. These are all fantastic reads for 5th grade ESL students. Enjoy!
1. David Gets in Trouble by David Shannon
2. Nate the Great by Marjorie Weinman Sharmat
3. Mouse Soup by Arnold Lobel
4. Chrysanthemum by Kevin Henkes
5. Stuart Little by E.B. White
6. Dinosaurs Before Dark by Mary Pope Osborne*
7. Charlotte’s Web by E.B. White
8. Beezus and Ramona by Beverly Cleary*
9. James and the Giant Peach by Roald Dahl
10. Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing by Judy Blume
Thursday, June 18, 2020
Hours Left of Grade 5
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Wednesday, June 17, 2020
Last Day of School, June 19th, 2020
Bus students will leave at 12PM
Taxi students will leave at 12:05
Pick up students will be sent to the foyer/gate at 12:10
Have a good summer.
Monday, June 15, 2020
Days Left of Grade 5
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Friday, June 12, 2020
Roald Dahl - The REAL BFG
Roald Dahl was really tall, and though I can't find any evidence to support my idea. I think he based the character The BFG (Big Friendly Giant) on himself.
How family tragedy turned Roald Dahl into a medical pioneer
After his wife's stroke and his daughter's death from measles, Roald Dahl applied his genius to medicine - making extraordinary breakthroughs. His doctor and friend recalls what he learned while treating the author in the last year of his life
Days left of Grade 5
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Thursday, June 11, 2020
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Friday, June 5, 2020
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Thursday, June 4, 2020
Monday, June 1, 2020
Hello June
Don't make me say, "I told you so" when I said in August that before we know it, it will be June.
Not long to go and you will be on holiday!
Not long to go and you will be on holiday!
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