We have just finished studying Area and Perimeter of Squares, Rectangles, Triangles and the 5th-grade students have REALLY done an amazing job learning the formulas and how to use the formulas to solve the problems! GOOD JOB!!!!!!!
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Area and Perimeter
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Sunday, November 30, 2008
Students Who Met Their Monthly AR Goal

Each month, students are expected to receive at least 10 AR Points. They receive a free pizza certificate from Pizza Hut and get 5 Team Day Points added to their sheet. This month I had a LOT of homeroom students achieve this goal (many achieved a LOT more than 10 points). Here's the results (with the amount of points they got for the month). CONGRATULATIONS!
Chelsey: 55.7 points
Shantia: 18.2 points
Gabby: 16.8 points
Desiree: 19.5 points
Gary: 20.8 points
Immanuel: 13.3 points
Tyra: 40.5 points
Joshua: 16.8 points
CurShun: 20.8 points
Zemiah: 21.9 points
Ryan: 18.7 points
Darius: 23 points
Jaylin: 46.5 points
Brandon: 46.8 points
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Monday, November 24, 2008
LOVING The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane!

My homeroom has been reading the novel, The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane, and LOVING every chapter! We have discussed the plot, characters, setting, theme, conflict, etc. and have learned a lot of really good "life lessons." We would STRONGLY recommend this book!
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Thanksgiving Break Is This Week!

Please remember that this week we get out early on Wednesday (Nov. 26th) at 11:40. Make sure your parents know and make arrangements for you. We will be out of school on Thursday and Friday. Students return to school on Monday, December 1, 2008. I hope all of my students and their families have a WONDERFUL THANKSGIVING!
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Monday, November 17, 2008
Activities For American Education Week
1. Career Day is Wednesday 12:30-2:00
2. Friday: SOL Celebration to recognize students who made perfect 600's last year (9:00A.M.)
3. DEAR Time every day (Drop Everything And Read). Have a book with you at all times!
4. Thursday: Dress up like the career you want in the future!
5. Friday: School Spirit Day: Wear your favorite school shirts!
6. Friday: Thanksgiving Lunch will be served
7. Mrs. Tucker will visit classrooms and read to the students during the week.
**Make sure you thank your teachers for all they do to help you learn and grow!
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Friday, November 14, 2008
What's Happening This Week???
November 17-21, 2008
1. Family Life (Mon-Thursday) 9:30-10:30
2. Career Day (Wednesday)12:30-2:00
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Monday, November 10, 2008
Division Update
A lot of 5th-grade students are still struggling with Division. Please review your notes and practice problems at home. We will keep working in class on this and feel free to see me in the morning (8:05-8:30) if you need some one-on-one help with anything in Math. That's what I'm here for! You are some smart 5th-graders and I KNOW you can ace all of these skills if you practice and work it out. Don't try to take shortcuts or work too fast. Remember our saying: "If you take shortcuts, you FAIL." Be smart and work it all out and SUCCEED!
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Friday, October 31, 2008
Monday, October 27, 2008
2nd Nine Weeks Started Today!
Students received report cards today! Many of them made really good grades and many of them have room for improvement. In Mrs. Appleton's homeroom there were 3 students who made the A/B Honor Roll: Desiree, Tyra and Brandon! GREAT JOB! Let's see more people on there this nine weeks! You can do it!
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Sunday, October 19, 2008
FALL BREAK!!!!!!! WOOHOO!!!!!
I hope all of my students have a restful, fun, and safe Fall Break! I'll see you all next week!
Love ya!
Mrs. Appleton
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Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Measuring Gourds In Grams!


Today at Intersession, one of our activities was to measure six different gourds using the triple beam balance scale. We measured these in grams and then checked to see who had gotten the measurements correct. We then measured other things like our textbook, pencils, paper, tissues, etc. GREAT PRACTICE!
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Sunday, October 12, 2008
Intersession Is Going On!
Well last week we finished one week of Intersession and had a ball! We did LOTS of review activities and games! WHAT A LOT OF FUN!!!!! We have one week left to go and then we are out a week for Fall Break! YAY!
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Tuesday, September 16, 2008
SkateTown Night! What Fun!!!!!
Tonight we had Taylor's SkateTown Night! A lot of 5th grade students showed up and had a ball! I tried to get pictures of them, but they came out blurry because they were skating too fast! hahahahahaha It was fun to hang with them and see them having so much fun! Here's the 5th-grade students who were there tonight:
Gabby
Desiree
Tyra
Joshua
Zemiah
Neriah
Donald
Malik
Agustin
Tijae
IsMonie
Keshawn
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Monday, September 15, 2008
OUR CLASS ALL READ 13 BOOKS!!!!!!!!!!!
YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Our homeroom all read 13 books for the 1/2 Marathon Reading Contest! Everyone will get to participate in the Pizza Party!!!!!!!! Great job!!!! I'm so proud of you!
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Friday, September 5, 2008
Equivalent Decimals and Fractions
Make sure that you use your flashcards we made today in class to memorize the 7 equivalent decimals and fractions. These will help you when you have to put fractions and decimals in order AND will help you later in the study of fractions. It really is worth the time to learn them. Make sure you know them from fraction to decimal and then from decimal to fraction. Here they are:
1/2 = .50
1/4 = .25
1/10 = .10
1/3 = .33
1/6 = .16
1/5 = .20
1/8 = .125
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Tuesday, August 19, 2008
AR Started This Week!
Well, they got our AR working and this week is the first week that we are starting to gather our points. 5th-Grade students have been given their levels AND their year-long AR goal. Here are the pointers about how we do AR in 5th-grade:
1. Students are expected to ALWAYS have an AR book with them so if they finish assignments in class early, they can read their books.
2. Students are expected to get 4 AR points every week.
3. Students who get NO AR points for the week will lose 5 points off of their team day points. There is no reason a student should get ZERO points for the week.
4. Students who earn at least 10 points for the whole month will get a special reward at the end of the month.
5. Students are expected to read books ON THEIR LEVEL. If they read a book below their level, the test will be deleted and the student will lose 5 team day points for not following directions.
6. Students must make an 80 or higher on AR tests in order to pass. This means they must get 4/5 or 8/10 correct. If they make below this, the test will be deleted and they will have to take it again. They can not move on to another test until they have passed this one.
7. Students are expected to read the book BEFORE taking the test. Do not go by what your friend may tell you about a book. The teacher MAY ask you questions about your book so make sure you have read it.
8. You will get a grade each nine weeks in Reading for your AR participation. Failed tests deduct points.
9. If our class meets their class AR goal, then the students who met their individual goals will get to participate in a pizza party at the end of the year. Make sure you are working towards your goal!
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Monday, August 11, 2008
What Do You Do With All Of Your Old Papers???
When I send home Math papers that are graded I expect you to KEEP THEM and use them to study for the rest of the year! They are to become your study guides and practice papers to use over and over during the year so you don't forget any of the material we have covered in class. Do NOT throw them away or put them somewhere and never look at them again. And remember: anything we do in class, you MAY see again one day as a POP QUIZ! Don't forget how to do things!!!!
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Monday, August 4, 2008
First Day of School!!!!!!!!!
Well, today we started a new year of school at Taylor! It was so nice to meet and talk with all of our new 5th grade students. Many of them seem very motivated to learn and have promised to be on their best behavior! We explained all of the rules, procedures, and passed out all of the paperwork for parents to fill in and return to us. Tomorrow we start on the real work! I am excited about this year and hope that all of our students will work hard, behave, and have a wonderful year!
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Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Open House Tomorrow (Thursday 07/31/08)
Well, it's time to meet my new 5th graders! I hope they are excited and ready to WORK and LEARN lots!!!!!!! Open House is from 4-6 p.m. tomorrow! I'll see you there!
Mrs. Appleton
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Friday, July 25, 2008
It's Almost Time To Meet My New 5th-Graders!
Well, today I went to my classroom to unpack a bunch of stuff and start organizing my classroom for the new year. I am so excited!!!! Next Thursday, July 31st, is the Open House for parents to bring the students to the school to meet their new teachers. Another year is about ready to start!!!!!!!! I am hoping that my new students will come to class with enthusiasm and ready to learn a LOT of new material!!!!!!! There's a lot of work to do in 5th grade, but hopefully we will have a well-behaved group and can have lots of fun learning everything!!!! I hope they KNOW their multiplication tables!!!!!!!
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