March 31, 2011 Good morning! Day 4 PE 8:40-9:10 Lunch 12:10-12:40 Mrs. Eldridge 12:50-1:20 Ms. Cronk 2:20-2:50 Galaxy pizza Milk Or PBJ
We at Sherman Elementary Pledge to Be a friend to everyone, Respect ourselves and others, Cooperate even when we may not agree, And Be responsible citizens.
30 seconds of silence Gives you 30 seconds to just think… Think about how your day will go today.
THIS LAND IS YOUR LAND As I was walking a ribbon of highway I saw above me an endless skyway I saw below me a golden valley This land was made for you and me. This land is your land, this land is my land From California, to the New York Island From the redwood forest, to the gulf stream waters This land was made for you and me.
Daily Activities
Lunch (Math problem) 22 students 1 absent 21 present 16 school lunches How many home lunches? =21
March 2009 SundayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday 1234 Nicholas G’s birthday 56 MM Wear team colors 7 8 Spring ahead Joshua’s birthday Wear slippers Alexis’ birthday 1617 St. Patrick’s Day Wear your favorite hat Staff Development Day Bring stuffed animal
100 Chart
What Time Is It ? A different kind of calendar and clockPracticing telling time Elapsed Time Practice clock Daylight 12-11
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Today's Weather I weather “front”
Moon Phase
Planet Earth
Science Lesson Forces That Shape the Land Unit C, Chapter 2 (September)
A place where earth’s surface is much higher than the land around it. What Am I? mountain
Great Plains, near Lincoln, Nebraska What Am I? A flat area on Earth’s Surface plain
What Am I? A lowland between higher land, such as mountains valley
What Am I? A deep valley with very steep sides canyon
What Am I? A flat area, higher than the land around it. plateau
What Am I? A thin island near a coast, wide, sandy beaches barrier island
Slow Changes to the land
Weathering Process of rocks breaking down into smaller pieces, such as pebbles and then sand Causes of weathering –Wind –Water –Plants
Slow Change: Weathering Weathering changes Earth’s surface –cracking, crumbling, and breaking rocks Weathering is a slow process; It’s hard to see, and may take years. Rushing waters on beaches, winds, and growing plant roots can weather rocks. Changing temperatures and chemicals can weather rocks. Chemicals consist of air, water, and everything around you. –A cave forms when water runs through cracks in the limestone. Chemicals in the water soften the limestone. Small openings form when the water washes away the weathered rocks.
Slow Change: Erosion Erosion occurs when weathered materials are carried away. Water, gravity, and wind can cause erosion. A glacier -- a huge piece of moving ice -- can also cause erosion. Gravity can move a glacier from a high land to a low land. It can move rocks and other things in its path.
Slow Change: People People cause changes in the Earth’s surface. These changes include eliminating forests and draining wetlands to free more land up for building homes. Cutting into mountains or hills to build roads is another change. The changes to the Earth’s surface need to be planned carefully to protect the environment.
Fast Changes to the land
Fast Changes hurricanes tornadoes floods earthquakes volcanoes
Fast Change: Hurricane A hurricane is a large, violent storm with strong winds and heavy rains. Hurricanes can destroy and damage many things. They form over oceans. A tornado is a small, powerful windstorm which looks like a giant funnel.
Hurricane Ike
Fast Change: Floods Big storms dump heavy rain on the land. Then the rainwater runs into rivers. If the rivers can’t hold all the water, they overflow their banks and cause a flood. Floods leave soil and sand Leave rich soil on fields…good for growing crops
Flood, following Hurricane Ike
Fast Change: Tornado Tornadoes appear in wide, flat areas. Tornado winds swirl very fast and they are capable of destroying buildings. A flood is an overflow of water over land. Floods carry away rocks and soil, and destroy plants, and buildings.
Fast Change: Earthquake An earthquake is a sudden movement of rocks that make up the Earth’s crusts. Earthquakes start below the surface and shake the ground above. Strong earthquakes cause damage to buildings and roads. Earthquakes can cause landslides, as well. They come from loosened rocks on mountains, melting snow or heavy rains.
Fast Change: Volcano A volcano is an opening in the Earth’s surface. An eruption occurs when rocks, gases, and dust come out of the volcano. Lava is melted rock that comes from the volcano or a fissure in the ground.
Volcanoes ash cloud - an ash cloud is the cloud of ash that forms in the air after some volcanic eruptions conduit - a conduit is a passage through which magma (molten rock) flows in a volcano. crust - the crust is Earth's outermost, rocky layer. lava - lava is molten rock; it usually comes out of erupting volcanoes. magma chamber - a magma chamber contains magma (molten rock) deep within the Earth's crust. side vent - a side vent is a vent in the side of a volcano. vent - a vent is an opening in the Earth's surface through which volcanic materials erupt.
Parts of a Volcano
Review Slow Changes –Weathering –Glaciers –Erosion creep Fast Changes –hurricanes
Math Lesson
Lesson 1-6: Problem of the Day Kofi grilled 12 grilled cheeseburgers. Ten people ate one cheeseburger each and 4 people had seconds. Is this possible? Explain. No; He would need to have made 14 cheeseburgers, and he only made 12.
Mathematics Vocabulary pattern: a series of numbers, letters, or objects that repeat over and over digit: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 period: a group of 3 digits
End Math Lesson
Social Studies Lesson Map Skills September - October
40 degrees North 80 degrees West
Happy Birthday Odessa
Holiday Words wreath wrap Christmas present carol (hymn) Rudolph ornament reindeer snowflake decorations angel Santa Claus sleigh (eight) ski, skiing garland tinsel ribbon stocking bulb
This animal was wandering around my house, during the night and daytime. Do you know what it is? fox
Joke of the Day!
This Day in History This Day in History In The News In The News In The News Betcha
Weather words Sustained wind: stays strong for a long time Wind gust: quick faster wind, then slows back down Lake effect snow: water that evaporates from a lake, comes down as snow, the wind pushes the snow intensely in the direction it is going