Friday, April 17, 2009

Books


Have you ever read a good book? Well here are the top 5 most popular books!

# 1 The Hatchet series
# 2 The Twilight series
# 3 Deep Dark and Dangerous
# 4 Bone
# 5 My Side of the Mountain

Out of 56 people voting: 23% voted for the Hatchet series, 17% voted for the Twilight series, 8% voted for Deep Dark and Dangerous, 7% voted for My Side Of The Mountain, 5% voted for Bone.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

P.E.


I had an interview with Mrs. Stockman. I asked, “How do make you the games we play?”
She answered, “I talk to other P.E. teachers. I go to workshops. I look in books & websites. Then I asked, “How do you plan these games?” Mrs. Stockman said, “They go along with the unit.” Next I asked, “What made you want to become a P.E. teacher?” She said, “My mom was a P.E. teacher. My favorite subject is P.E. I like to help children.” My last question was, “What collage did you go to?” Mrs. Stockman said, “Colby community collage for my associates, Bethany collage for my bachelors, and Fort Hays State University for my masters.”

General Store


Every trimester we have a General Store, usually they’re on a Friday. We have money we can earn so we can buy things at General Store.

We can earn money by having our agenda’s signed, being respectful, being at school on time and other things.

There are a lot of different things that sell like, cookies, pop, muffins, brownies and other things.

General Store is great!

No Child Left Behind


The main purpose of the test is to hold third grade through fifth grade teachers and students accountable. The tests give the teachers a tool to measure students learning. As a school the students did a very good job on the NCLB tests and they all worked very hard. Most of the students took their time and checked over to make sure the answers are right.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Bathroom Rules

Have you ever noticed our bathrooms are getting miss treated?
Well now you can help by…
*Stopping graffiti
*Not clogging the toilets
* Only using 3 paper towels
*And reporting any miss-behavior

These are some examples of how to keep our bathroom clean.

Did you know that our custodians use 3 different chemicals to clean our bathroom! While I interviewed Mr. Patton I asked him, “What do you suggest to keep our bathrooms clean?” He said “Well, our school is like a second home because you spend a lot of here at school and when you’re at home you don’t want your bathroom dirty and gross so you keep it clean. It’s the same here!”

Kindergartners


Kindergartners ages are 5 or 6 years old. They are reading level b or c books. Most kindergartners are getting along very well. Kindergartners are learning measurement in math. They play on the swings or the slides at recess. What they do in P.E.is obstacle courses. They are about 3 feet tall. They’re learning to make friends in class. I interviewed Mrs. Oleander.

Snow


We had a lot of snow, it was deep it came up to your knees. It was also hard to drive. Plus it was so nice and fluffy it was good for sledding, and making snow figures.

Graffiti

One thing at school that is a problem is graffiti. In the boys and girls bathroom kids have been writing bad words on the walls and stalls. I think it is wrong because not only we big kids see it but the kindergarten. Kids see the bad words and they repeat the words. So I went to Mr. Beam and asked what he thinks of it. He says it’s sad that some students destroy property that is not theirs. Then I asked what is he doing to stop the problem. He is visiting with students to see if they did it, and he is also sending buddies to the restroom so that students will have a friend to make sure they are not drawing on the walls. If we all work together we can stop the graffiti.

Recess


At recess Mr. Carver plays basketball and soccer with 4/5 students.

Kids of all ages should play sports. Out of Mr. Carver’s class more people like basketball than soccer.

At recess some kids suffer from scraped knees, bloody noses, scraped elbows, and headaches. They go inside to our nurse for help.

Monday, April 13, 2009

Bullying


I had an interview with Mrs. Horton on bullying.
In guidance we learn about bullying and what you can do to prevent and avoid it.
Here are some the questions I asked her:

What makes kids want to bully?
The person is mad at another person or he/she is jealous at one another

What does the school do when a bully is reported?
Mrs. Horton or Mr. Beam will talk to you and tell you the consequences if you do it again.