Panthers- Write a narrative paragraph about some gifts that Ancient China has given the world. Include a picture.
Folklores
All folklores have a moral to their story. Panthers: write a folklore that involves a camel in Africa, our current topic in Social Studies class. Be sure to proofread before you publish it. Then, go to Google Classroom and write your folklore moral on a google doc.
Lastly, read at least four other folklores from the 5th/6th grade classes and try to guess the moral of their story. PRIVATE message them your guess.
Peanut Butter Combinations
Panthers- What is the best thing to pair with peanut butter? When did you first try this combination? What other recipes can you think of?
Stranded on a Desert Island
Panthers- write a short story about you and three of your friends getting marooned on a desert island.
Holiday Traditions
Panthers-Do you have a favorite Holiday Tradition? Tell us about it! Be sure to include opening and closing sentences. Or write a paragraph about the picture below.
5th Mexico/6th Arabian Peninsula
Panthers- you’re learning about some far away places-Mexico & the Islamic World! Post a picture and describe where it is located, what you know about the photo, and what you think it would feel like to be in that location.
Next, comment on another classmates’ post. Comment on a post that does not have a comment before you comment on a post that does. Spread the love (feedback)!
5/6 What is My Favorite Part about Thanksgiving?
5th/6th Panthers:
Create a post in your blog titled What is My Favorite Part about Thanksgiving? Include a picture. Next, enjoy reading a classmates’ Thanksgiving post and comment.
TalkinginFrench
Bonjour! Au lieu de DEPE aujourd’hui, recherchez pour 5 minutes le site en dessous:
Après, écrivez quatre phrases dans vos blogs, de ce qui vous avez compris (comme DEPE). Ajoutez une image.
5th/6th Writing Mysteries
Panthers,
Drafting a mystery is not easy! You have worked very hard at the process. You have become authors by creating believable settings, suspenseful plots, detailing crime scenes, mysterious tones and moods, suspicious characters, and realistic dialogue.
Copy and paste your mystery into your blog using the Title: “Writing Mysteries”.
Next, visit two 5th/6th grade blogs, read their story/mystery, and leave a comment following the format discussed in class.
Dromadaire
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