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In science last Monday all of the 6th grade students put together 3D models of their BPLs. Our expectations were to come in to class fully prepared to get crafty and create models with the materials that we brought in. We were timed during the presentation, trying to make a quality example of our biome within 45 minutes. It sounds a little crazy but we did a great job! Tuesday we presented to the class! Great job everyone!
December 3rd, 2009
Here is a list of the books the sixth grade is reading (or has read) for the literature circle book groups. If you have read the book feel free to leave a comment about it. Book reccomendations are always good!
- Flipped by Wendelin Van Draanen
- A Mango-Shaped Space by Wendy Mass
- Among The Hidden by Margaret Peterson Haddix
- Hoot by Carl Hiaasen
- Stormbreaker by Anthony Horwitz
- No More Dead Dogs by Gordon Korman
- Following Fake Man by Barbara Ware Holmes
December 3rd, 2009
During our 6th grade year we have committees which are jobs that we as 6th graders get to participate in and manage. The 6th graders will switch to a different committee every 6 weeks. We will get to try many of the things listed below…
- School Communication- updating the outside sign and stocking supplies in the copy rooms each week.
- School Store- working to stock and run our School Store.
- Community Outreach- finding ways to help others and making our school and community a better place to be.
- Town Meeting/ Guest Speaker- setting agenda and moderating weekly town meeting/ collecting power points/ organizing celebrations.
- 1st Grade Buddies- helping first graders in a variety of ways.
- Finance- counting money, buying and selling snacks, and in spare time beautifying our hallway bulletin boards.
- Recycling- recycling paper, cans and bottles though entire school in preparation for North Hampton Recycling Center.
- 6th Grade Online- publishing our monthly news letter with all the latest happenings in 6th grade.
- Recycling & Beyond- delivering recycling to the North Hampton Recycling Center; monitoring can/bottle recycling in the cafeteria; educating others; spreading the “three R’s” beyond the 6th grade.
- Hydroponics 101-helping to set up and maintain the water systems in our 6th grade classes.
October 28th, 2009
A link to the school calendar
http://www.sau21.k12.nh.us/nhes/events.php
October 15th, 2009