Showing posts with label Colonial America. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Colonial America. Show all posts

Saturday, January 21, 2012

WOWZER...CHECK OUT THESE COLONIAL AMERICA SCORES!

Archaeological dig at Jamestown.
July 27, 2011


Our Colonial America test scores were FaBuLoUs!  
Congrats to our top test scores:
Aspen & Casey...107%  
Nate...106%
Brice, Payton, & Jessica...105%
Jackson...104%
Abby & Lauren...102%
Jane...101%
Lydia...100%
Erin...99%
Sage...98%
Gabby...95%
Dyson...94%
Vienna...92%
Maddie...90%



Jamestown armor




Mrs. Wiser used to teach 5th grade at Alpine Elementary.
July 26, 2011


Plimoth Plantation in Plymouth, Massachusetts
April 16. 2009

Working in Colonial America

Mayflower II...an exact replica of the original Mayflower.

Plymouth Rock sign

Congrats to our top unit scores:
Lydia, Jane, & Aspen . . . 110%
Payton, Jessica, & Erin . . . 109%
Casey . . . 108%
Deisy . . . 103%
Nate . . . 102%
Abby & Brice. . . 98%
Vienna . . . 96%
Gabby . . . 93%
Sadie . . . 90%



Saturday, January 8, 2011

WOWZER...CHECK OUT THESE COLONIAL AMERICA SCORES!



Our Colonial America test scores were FaBuLoUs!  
Congrats to our top test scores:
Aspen & Casey...107%  They scored 100% on the test + 7 bonus points!
Nate...106%
Brice, Payton, & Jessica...105%
Jackson...104%
Abby & Lauren...102%
Jane...101%
Lydia...100%
Erin...99%
Sage...98%
Gabby...95%
Dyson...94%
Vienna...92%
Maddie...90%


Jamestown armor
                                                                                                                          
Working on the archaeological dig at Jamestown.
July 27, 2011
  

This is how you get around Williamsburg

Mrs. Wiser used to teach 5th gade with me.
(on the streets of Colonial Williamsburg)

Plimoth Plantation in Plymouth, Massachusetts
April 16. 2009

Working in Colonial America

Mayflower II...an exact replica of the original Mayflower.

Plymouth Rock sign

Congrats to our top unit scores:






Friday, January 1, 2010

WE FINISHED OUR COLONIAL AMERICA UNIT!

With all of the fun Christmas projects, and practicing for our "Christmas Sing", we finished our Colonial America Unit! We learned about how our country was colonized...from Massachusetts Bay Colony (Maine) on the north to Georgia on the south.


The crow's nest of the Mayflower II.

Congratulations to the following students for the great test scores:
Justin & Avery 107%
Savannah & Heather 103%
Josh & Thomas 101%
Eric 96%

(The test was worth 100 points. Up to 7 bonus points were given if a false statement could be corrected to a true statement.)



Walking to Plymouth Rock.


The Mayflower II is a replica of the original Mayflower.

Congratulations to the following students for their top unit scores:
Heather 110%
Avery 109%
Carissa & Thomas 107%
Josh & Eric 105%
Savannah 104%
McKay 102%
Justin 100%
Coral, Spencer, & Elizabeth 96%
Mandy 95%
Rachel 94%
Dakota 92%
Logan & Hayden 91%
Rainey 90%



The Plimoth Plantation is a replica of the original settlement of Plymouth, Massachusetts.


A Wompanoag Indian at the Plimoth Plantation.
(My pictures from Jamestown were wiped off my computer by the district media man :( )

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

COLONIAL AMERICA UNIT

We just finished up our Colonial America unit. It was an interesting unit, about how our country was colonized, and what life was like in the early 1600's.

Katie received the highest score on her test---107! (bonus points were given on the True/False section if we knew WHY the answer was false!

Other stupendous test scores were:
Tyler---104
Madeleine & Skyler---103
Liz---102
Lauren & Addie---101
Brook & Elizabeth---99
Ryan K.---97
Hunter & Caitlin---93
Linzey---92
Ryan W.---90

Lauren and Addie score the highest on the unit with 108% !!!
Other fabulous scores were:
Elizabeth---107%
Tyler, Hunter, and Ryan W.---106%
Emily---103%
Linzey, Brook, & Ryan K.---102%
Madeleine---101%
Keli---98%
Liz---97%
Skyler---96%
Eli & Wyatt---94%
Katie & Kalani---91%
Gavin---90%

WAY TO GO!!!

Tyler and Eli are our favorite colonial children!
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Wednesday, December 3, 2008

OUR SPECIAL GUEST

On December 3, we had a special guest from Plymouth, Massachusetts. His name is Michael Weber, and he goes around the country teaching about the Pilgrims, dressing as the character. He also works at the "Plimouth Plantation." In our class, his character is Francis Cook, a Pilgrim who left his wife and young children back in England while he and is oldest son come to America to work. He told about the horrible journey, and how they colonized Massachusetts. Tyler and Eli tried on the clothes of the young children. Ryan W tried on the gown of the very young, and also the hat to cushion his head if he fell.
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