Friday, November 30, 2012

Mathletics or Dancemat Typing


Hi there 5th grade!

This week I will be traveling... I would like you to try to guess "Where in the World is Mrs. Morell" while I'm away...

But while you have a sub, in the lab today, you have a choice to do:

Mathletics

BBC Dancemat Typing

FreeRice

or Type to Learn.

Have Fun,

Mrs. Morell

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Microsoft Word Challenge

Today, I would like you to practice using an assortment of key functions of Microsoft Word.  You will find the document below saved into you network folder.  I would like you to open the document, carefully read the instructions, and complete each and every task. 

Once you finish the document, print it and turn it in to me, you may spend the rest of the class working on Mathletics.  The link can be found here:  http://www.mathletics.com/


Microsoft Challenge for 5th Grade – With Many Thanks to Lemony Snicket
Name:
Insert Date

Change the font to Papyrus, the font size to 14, and the font color to brown.
If you are allergic to a thing, it is best not to put that thing in your mouth, particularly if the thing is cats.
~The Wide Window by Lemony Snicket

Change the font to Cambria, the font size to 9, and the font color to purple.
“Having a personal philosophy is like having a pet marmoset, because it may be very attractive when you acquire it, but there may be situations when it will not come in handy at all.”
― Lemony Snicket, The Grim Grotto

Change the font to Juice, put the quote in bold, and center it.
“For some stories, it's easy. The moral of 'The Three Bears,' for instance, is "Never break into someone else's house.' The moral of 'Snow White' is 'Never eat apples.' The moral of World War I is 'Never assassinate Archduke Ferdinand.”
― Lemony Snicket, The Wide Window

Change the font to Agency FB, put the quote in italics, and double-space it.
“Just because something is traditional is no reason to do it, of course. Piracy, for example, is a tradition that has been carried on for hundreds of years, but that doesn't mean we should all attack ships and steal their gold.”
― Lemony Snicket, Horseradish: Bitter Truths You Can't Avoid

Change the font to Gigi, the font size to 14, and the font color to blue.
“I suppose I'll have to add the force of gravity to my list of enemies.”
― Lemony Snicket, The Penultimate Peril

Change the font to Kristin ITC, the font size to 12, and highlight the quote in yellow.
“Reading is one form of escape. Running for your life is another.”
― Lemony Snicket

For the next three quotes:
Change the font to Berlin Sans, put the quotes in bold, change the color to red, and spell-check them:
“A new experience can be extremely pleasurable or extremely irritable, or somewhere in between, and you never know until you try it out.
~The Miserable Mill by Lemony Snicket

“A pasport, as I'm sure you knuw, is a dociment that one shows to goverment officals whenever one reaches a border between two coutries, so that the official can lern who you are, where you were born, and how you look when photigraphed unflateringly.”
― Lemony Snicket

“If you are a studint you should alwuys get a good nights sleep unles you have come to the good part of your book, and then you should stay up all nite and let your schoolwurk fall by the wayside, a phrase which meens 'flunk'.”
― Lemony Snicket

Change the font color to orange, and put the following list in bullets:

Change the font color to green, and number the following list:

Insert a clip art picture of an apple here:

Insert the shape of a circle here:

Insert a call-out from the shapes menu here.  Insert the word Sunny:

Use Word Art to insert your name here:

Insert a text box here: 

Insert five letters of the alphabet with accents on them:

Put a page number at the bottom of the page.


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Delete All the Instructions.
Move your favorite quote to the top of the page
Save your work and ask Mrs. Morell to print it.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Native American Research


Today, we will spend the session working on online research for your native American projects.

I would like you to begin your research with our online encyclopedia, then try the sites listed below:

http://school.eb.com



http://www.native-languages.org/kids.htm





Thursday, November 8, 2012

Today we will create a Comic Life comic strip about last week's trip to the National Gallery of Art.

To give you an idea of the sort of thing I have in mind, here are a couple of samples from last year's class:




I'd like you to combine photos of the trip with photos of the paintings you studied... and provide thoughtful commentary about the adventure. Please be sure to include at least one fact about the symbolism in Nativity Art. If you need a bit of help remembering all you've learned, following are a selection of facts from Mrs. Bridgeland's notes:

Some symbols in the art of the Christmas Story:

ox and donkey: signs of Old testament prophecy of Isaiah, "the ox knows his owner..."

Star-divinity and sign of the place where Jesus was born.

Cross-death of Jesus by crucifixion

peacock-immortality (living forever)

violet- flower of humility

dandelion- bitter weed

dove- Holy Spirit

golden rays-divinity and Holy Spirit

halo-divinity

very small baby- vulnerability of human flesh

circle-eternity (no beginning and no end)

falcon and peasant- Crucifixion

pomegranate- souls united by the Church

blue:  the living Christ (ie, Jesus before the crucifixion) wear blue mantles. Blue symbolizes truth and clarity, it is the color of the sky, and therefore a symbol of heaven.

 
Saints: some of their attributes (symbols):


John the Baptist: animal skin

Saint Nicholas: golden balls and cloak, staff and mitre of bishop

Saint Anthony Abbott; cane, bell and pig

St. Anthony of Padua : Francisan habit and open book with Christ child on it



If you finish, I'd like you to visit the National Gallery of Art Kids page:

http://www.nga.gov/kids/

Mrs. Morell

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Internet Scavenger Hunt: Election and Sandy Edition


Hi 5th Grade!

Less than a week remains until Election Day, so I thought it would be fun to spend a bit of time
exploring some great websites and watching some videos... about Hurricane Sandy and the Election.
Please be sure to fill out the worksheet I give you with complete answers!
 

1. List three facts about Hurricane Sandy from this article from the New York Times:
2. Watch the mini-bio of Mitt Romney, and tell me three facts you didn’t know before you watched this:
Biography.com link to Romney Mini-bio

3. Watch the mini-bio of Barack Obama, and tell me three facts you didn’t know before your watched this:
Biography.com link to Obama

4. Why do Americans vote on Tuesdays?
Ted Ed video

5. How many electoral college votes are needed to win the US Presidential election?
Common Craft video


How many electoral college votes are needed to win the US Presidential election?
Real Clear Politics 

If you were able to drive to President Obama’s hometown of Chicago, use the "Maps" section of Google and find out how far away it is FROM OUR SCHOOL.
(The address of the school is: 1325 36th Street, NW, Washington DC)
https://maps.google.com/

What is the weather like today in Mitt Romney’s hometown of Belmont Massachusetts?
http://www.weather.com/

What are the names of the two Virginia Senators and the two Maryland Senators?
http://www.senate.gov/

Which cookie would get your vote – Ann Romney’s or Michelle Obama’s ?
Cookie link