Tuesday, January 31, 2012

New 4th Term Poems

4th Term Poems
Due Date for Memorization: Feb 24th

These will remain easily accessed in the CURRENT POEMS tab.
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The Duel

The gingham dog and the calico cat
Side by side on the table sat;
'T was halfpast twelve, and (what do you think!)
Nor one nor t' other had slept a wink!
The old Dutch clock and the Chinese plate
Appeared to know as sure as fate
There was going to be a terrible spat.
(I wasn't there; I simply state
What was told to me by the Chinese plate!)

The gingham dog went "Bowwowwow!
And the calico cat replied "Meeow!
The air was littered, an hour or so,
With bits of gingham and calico,
While the old Dutch clock in the chimneyplace
Up with its hands before its face,
For it always dreaded a family row!
(Now mind: I’m only telling you What the old
Dutch clock declares is true!)

The Chinese plate looked very blue,
And wailed, "Oh, dear! what shall we do!"
But the gingham dog and the calico cat
Wallowed this way and tumbled that,
Employing every tooth and claw
In the awfullest way you ever saw
And, oh! how the gingham and calico flew!
(Don't fancy I exaggerate
I got my news from the Chinese plate!)

Next morning, where the two had sat
They found no trace of dog or cat;
And some folks think unto this day
That burglars stole that pair away!
But the truth about the cat and pup
Is this: they ate each other up!
Now what do you really think of that!
(The old Dutch clock it told me so,
And that is how I came to know.)

-by Eugene Field



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The American’s Creed

I believe in the United States of America as a
government of the people, by the people, for
the people; whose just powers are derived from
the consent of the governed; a democracy in a
republic; a sovereign Nation of many sovereign
States; a perfect union, one and inseparable,
established upon those principles of freedom,
equality, justice, and humanity for which American
patriots sacrificed their lives and fortunes.

"I therefore believe it is my duty to my country to
love it, to support its Constitution, to obey its laws,
to respect its flag, and to defend it against all
enemies."

-by William Tyler Page




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My Inside-Self and my Outside-Self

Are different as can be.
My Outside-Self wears gingham smocks,
And very round is she,
With freckles sprinkled on her nose,
And smoothly parted hair,
And clumsy feet that cannot dance
In heavy shoes and square.

But, oh, my little Inside-Self --
In gown of misty rose
She dances lighter than a leaf
On blithe and twinkling toes;
Her hair is blowing gold, and if
You chanced her face to see,
You would not think she could belong
To staid and sober me!

-by Rachel Field
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Nat Love: Black Cowboy

Whoever heard of a black cowboy?
You rarely see one in the movies.
You rarely see one on TV.
But I can tell you of one black cowboy.
A slave born down in Tennessee.

His name?
Nat Love.

Occupation:
Cowpuncher
Champion roper
Bronco rider

(and he’s known to have worked cattle from
the Texas border to Montana).

That Nat Love-
He was a wanderer
Who could handle a rifle
Or a Colt .45
Like no other man could.

He could shoot a runnin’ buffalo
At 200 yards.

He was fast.
He  had a good eye
He  was sharp shootin'
He  was double-quick.
              (At one Western-town contest, he earned the name
                DEADWOOD DICK).

You may never’ve heard of a black cowboy.
You may never’ve seen one in the movies.
Or on TV.
But now you’ve heard tell of one black cowboy.
Nat Love-
A slave born down in Tennessee.

-by Lee Bennett Hopkins
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The Gettysburg Address

Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth
on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and
dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.

Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that
nation, or any nation so conceived and so dedicated, can long
endure. We are met on a great battlefield of that war. We
have come to dedicate a portion of that field, as a final resting
place for those who here gave their lives that that nation might
live. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this.

But, in a larger sense, we can not dedicate we can not
consecrate we can not hallow this ground. The brave men,
living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it, far
above our poor power to add or detract. The world will little
note, nor long remember what we say here, but it can never
forget what they did here. It is for us the living, rather, to be
dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought
here have thus far so nobly advanced. It is rather for us to
be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us that
from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that
cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion
that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died
in vain that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of
freedom and that government of the people, by the people,
for the people, shall not perish from the earth.

-by Abraham Lincoln




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The Chatterbox

From morning till night is was Lucy’s delight
To chatter and talk without stopping:
There was no a day but she rattled away,
Like water for ever a-dropping

No matter at all if the subjects were small,
Or not worth the trouble of saying,
‘Twas equal to her, she would talking prefer
to working, or reading, or playing.

You’ll think now, perhaps, that there would have bee
gaps,
If she had not been wonderfully clever:
That her sense was so great, and so witty her pate,
It would be forthcoming or ever;

But that’s quite absurd, for have you not heard
That much tongue and few brains are connected?
That they are supposed to think least who talk most,
And their wisdom is always suspected?

While Lucy was young, had she bridled her tongue,
With a little good sense and exertion,
Who knows, but she might now have been our delight,
Instead of our jest and aversion?

-by Kate Greenaway

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The Land of Nod

From breakfast on through all the day
At home among my friends I stay,
But every night I go abroad
Afar into the land of Nod.

All by myself I have to ho,
With none to tell me what to do –
All alone beside the streams
And up the mountainsides of dreams.

The stangest things are there for me,
Both things to eat and things to see,
And many frightening sights abroad
Till morning in the land of Nod.

Try as I like to find the way,
I never can get back by day,
Nor can remember plain and clear
The curious music that I hear.

-by Robert Louis Stevenson



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Jonathan Bing

Poor old Jonathan Bing
Went out in his carriage to visit the King,
But everyone pointed and said, “Look at that!
Jonathan Bing has forgotten his hat!”
(He’d forgotten his hat!)

Poor old Jonathan Bing
Went home and put on a new hat for the King,
But up by the palace a soldier said, “Hi!
You can’t see the King; you’ve forgotten your
tie!”
(He’d forgotten his tie!)

Poor old Jonathan Bing,
He put on a beautiful tie for the King,
But when he arrived an Archbishop said, “Ho!
You can’t come to court in pajamas, you know!”

Poor old Jonathan Bing
Went home and addressed a short note to the
King:

If you please will excuse me
I won’t come to tea;
For home’s the best place for
All people like me!

-by Beatrice Curtis Brown

Jan 30 - Feb 3 Spelling Words: Contract Y1

This is a list of Spelling Words ONLY for the week of January 29 -February 3 (Contract Y1). Please click on the "Weekly Spelling Contract" tab to view your homework options for these words.

1. decision
2. decide
3. principle
4. accommodate
5. accuracy
6. accurate
7. approximate
8. approximate
9. commence
10. commercial
11. commerce
12. communication
13. communicate
14. complex
15. conclusion
16. construction
17. construct
18. conversation
19. converse
20. counterfeit
21. cultural
22. culture
23. curiosity
24. curious
25. desert
26. dessert
27. digestible
28. digest
29. digest
30. Egyptian
31. Egypt

Monday, January 23, 2012

January 23-27 Spelling Words

This is a list of Spelling Words ONLY for the week of January 23-27. Please click on the "Weekly Spelling Contract" tab to view your homework options for these words.

1. machinery
2. machine
3. magazine
4. mirror
5. mistaken
6. moisture
7. moist
8. North America
9. occasionally
10. opportunity
11. opportune
12. Pacific Ocean
13. parents
14. peculiar
15. perpendicular
16. persevere
17. reproached
18. reverence
19. reverent
20. revere
21. rinsed
22. rinse
23. sequence
24. series
25. similarities
26. similarity
27. similar
28. South America
29. treachery
30. typical
31. type
32. vertical

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Note from Mr. Hammonds: End of Term Approaching

Dear Parents,

We have one week left in the term. I have been concerned by the amount of graded classwork/homework that is not being taken home. Many of the students leave their corrected work in their classroom files or desks. Many others just throw it away. I'm afraid that parents aren't getting an accurate picture of how their student(s) are doing in class. We have tried sending mid-term reports and missing assignment reports home, but many of the student's aren't giving them to you.

HERE is a link to your student(s) "Student Summary" report (an unofficial progress report). Please click the embedded link to view your child's current progress. Next to their grade for each class is a hyperlink labeled "Missing Assignment". Clicking on this will provide you with a list of your student(s) currently missing work.

Thank you,
Mr. Hammonds

Monday, January 16, 2012

Note from Mrs. Brown re: Math Help

Dear Parents,

I am starting something new in math this week in hopes of improving test scores. I don't want to increase homework, but I've seen a decline in scores since Christmas break. I will now be sending home a pre-test on the Monday of a test week. If your student does 5 problems each night it shouldn't feel like much more work. The pre-test is almost identical to the test. This will allow them to go back to the lesson that the problem is from, get your help, or ask me for help if they are not understanding that type of problem. I will not require this as homework, but I will give extra credit for it if they bring it Friday. If your student is needing extra help they are always welcome at tutoring. They can go to Mr. Hammonds on Tuesdays at 8:00 am, Mrs. King on Wednesdays after school, and my room on Thursdays after school. Because I have the day before our test, I try to go over similar problems that will be on the test. I hope this will help your child feel more successful in math.

Thank you,
Mrs. Brown

January 16-20 Spelling Words

This is a list of Spelling Words ONLY for the week of January 16-20. Please click on the "Weekly Spelling Contract" tab to view your homework options for these words.

1. existence
2. exist
3. exploration
4. explorers
5. explore
6. exquisite
7. familiarity
8. familiar
9. family
10. forth
11. fourth
12. fractional
13. fraction
14. gravity
15. guard
16. horizontal
17. Illinois
18. imagination
19. independence
20. Indian Ocean
21. industrial
22. industry
23. intelligent
24. interior
25. invented
26. invention
27. latitude
28. latter
29. Lincoln
30. longitudinal
31. longitude

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

January 9-13 Spelling Words

This is a list of Spelling Words ONLY for the week of January 9-13. Please click on the "Weekly Spelling Contract" tab to view your homework options for these words.

1. brilliant
2. characteristics
3. Chicago
4. chocolate
5. civilization
6. civilized
7. civilize
8. civil
9. colonel
10. congress
11. contagious
12. continental
13. continent
14. depth
15. description
16. descriptive
17. development
18. develop
19. diagonal
20. diameter
21. effective
22. effect
23. employee
24. employ
25. England
26. English
27. enormous
28. essential
29. Europe
30. eventually
31. exchange

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Invitation to Practice Poems

If you click on the "Current Poems" tab, you will see a list of the prose currently being worked on in this grading block. If your child is having a tough time working on their poems at home, you might want to visit this section of the blog.

There are even a few YouTube clips included with the corresponding poems that may be a learning help for your student.

Here is an example of a current poem that is creatively narrated.




Click on the "Current Poems" tab for a complete list of the poems.

January 3-6 Spelling Words

This is a list of Spelling Words ONLY for the week of January 3-6. Please click on the "Weekly Spelling Contract" tab to view your homework options for these words.

1. immediate
2. convenient
3. convene
4. receipt
5. preliminary
6. disappoint
7. especially
8. special
9. annual
10. committee
11. commit
12. adjective
13. advantage
14. affect
15. Africa
16. altitude
17. ancestors
18. Antarctica
19. applied
20. applying
21. apply
22. architecture
23. Arctic Ocean
24. artificial
25. Asia
26. Atlantic Ocean
27. Australia
28. beneficial
29. benefit
30. boundaries
31. boundary