Wednesday, March 28, 2012

NCAA Final Four

 
Okay, most of our brackets went belly up after the first round (thanks Mizzou!).  Here is your second chance.  Post your final picks with final score here in the comments section, and we'll see who really knows best.

I am sticking with my pick--  Kentucky over Kansas: 78-72  C'mon Wildcats.  Don't let me down!

I'm making Mrs. Taylor stick to hers, too--   Kentucky over Kansas: 72-65

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Exciting Week(s)

We've got a busy week leading up to our break next week.  Please don't forget that the PTA is sponsoring the book fair this week.  We previewed the fair Friday, and several students have long wish lists!  I will remind you that sales tax will be added to all purchases.  Sorry about that.

Then Thursday night is the spaghetti supper and music program.  The first seating begins at 5:30.  If you are planing on eating, be sure to send in your reservation and money.  Our students will then perform at 7:15.  I hope to see everyone there!

Also, just a reminder of our trip to Huntsville.  We need you to send in the permission slip as soon as possible.  Any parent planning on attending with us needs to fill out the Pencil Partner volunteer form for the background check.

And finally, starting 3:01 Friday afternoon we begin our Spring Break.  No April Fool's joke there!  I hope that everyone has a wonderful week off.  Feel free to leave comments here throughout the week letting us know what all you are doing!  Have a great two weeks everyone!

Monday, March 12, 2012

March Madness

The NCAA men's brackets were announced last evening, and our class will be using the tournament to refresh some of our basic math skills over the next few weeks.  Students filled out their brackets today, and we will use their predictions to work with fractions, decimals, mean, median, mode, range, percentages, graphing, and multi-step word problems, as well as reading, geography, and logic.  Although I anticipate refreshing our brackets once we hit the Sweet 16, I thought you might enjoy seeing which two teams the class thinks will make it to the final game along with the other teams in their Final Four!  (I'm not sure what the determining factor was with some-"that's where my family lives" was a phrase I heard more than once!) So, here's to your picks--best of luck! 

I don't recommend betting on any of these predictions!  I cannot be help accountable for any monies gambled on such expert(?) picks!!

  1. UCONN beating Belmont  (Memphis, Texas)
  2. Duke over Detroit  (Iona, Texas)
  3. UNC-Ashville over BYU  (Lehigh, Lamar)
  4. St. Louis beats NC State  (Notre Dame, Vanderbilt)
  5. BYU over Kansas  (Duke, Ohio State)
  6. Kentucky beats Texas  (New Mexico, Alabama)
  7. Memphis over Texas  (Notre Dame, Belmont)
  8. Kentucky beating Florida State  (Florida, Belmont)
  9. Alabama beats Kentucky  (Memphis, Florida State)
  10. Purdue over Baylor  (Michigan State, Florida State)
  11. North Carolina over Kentucky  (Michigan State, Syracuse)
  12. Kentucky beating Vanderbilt  (Davidson, North Carolina)
  13. No winner picked--S. Dakota State v. Florida State  (BYU, Kansas)
  14. Ohio State over Florida  (Kentucky, Georgia)
  15.  
  16. St. Louis beats Texas  (VCU, Detroit)
  17. Florida over North Carolina  (Duke, Vanderbilt)
  18. Memphis beating Alabama  (Kentucky, Syracuse)
  19.  
  20. Davidson over Ohio  (Kentucky, Syracuse)
  21.  
  22. Alabama over VCU  (Virginia, Ohio State)
  23. No winner picked--Kentucky v. Kansas  (Virginia, Montana)
Mrs. Taylor's Picks--Kentucky over Kansas 72-65  (Missouri. Ohio State).

My picks?  That wouldn't really be fair to share with all of my insider information and all.  But if you're curious how it all will turn out, here goes:

Kentucky takes it all beating Kansas by a final score of 78-72.  The other two teams in my Final Four are Missouri and the hometown Commodores!

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Wacky Wednesday

Wacky indeed!  Happy Leap Day everyone.  Take a look at what we had to deal with in order to get some learning done today!  Of course I came to school non-wacky as usual; I'm that dedicated. ;-)   Can you believe someone had the nerve to wear a Cubs hat?!  I'd never mention names or call out the student who had the unfortunate taste of wearing the Cubs hat, right Seth?  So sad.  Has the time with me this year not enriched the students' understanding and knowledge of quality baseball teams?  I mean, really. . .the Cubs?

Also, the students have been completing sudoku puzzles this week.  I shared the following website with them and thought you all might enjoy accessing it at home, too: http://www.jigsawdoku.com/  Enjoy what's left of your leap day.  Just think, the next leap day will be during your child's last year before high school, and the following leap year will be when this group graduates from high school!  I better be invited to all of those graduation parties!

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Liberty's Kids

Our class has been studying the Revolutionary War as you know.  (I am still trying to get those last two songs added.  Fret not!)  A few years back PBS had a show called Liberty's Kids that is an animated walk through the Revolutionary War as seen throuh the eyes of two young journalists and Ben Franklin.  Each episode contains fun things like Continental Cartoons (said with a French accent--ask your child) and a theme song.  Here is our class's version of the Liberty's Kids theme song.  Enjoy!

And for those of you who are wondering, no the class does not sing all day long as it might seem. :-)  For the record, I am not a singer at all, so it might seem odd to have all of these songs as a part of our class.  I guess it goes to show that the students run the show from time to time around here!!

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Times Line

It's been some time since I've posted TIMES LINE results.  Today the students took another timed test and here is who made the cut:

TIMES LINE 
* indicate members of the 100s Club!
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7*
8*
10*
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12*
13*
14*
16
17*
18*
19*
22*

Well done!!

I am still trying to get the final videos posted.  I'll get them up there somehow!

Friday, February 3, 2012

Revolution Tunes

As we have learned about the American Revolutionary War, the students have learned some songs about some of the famous people and events.  I'll add them throughout the weekend as time permits.  Enjoy--
Trouble Brewing



Midnight Riders
Bring Us Water Molly Pitcher

Keep On Sewing


Row, Row, Row the Boats