Monday, March 31, 2014

Agenda - Monday

Students, please note the following in your agendas: 

  • Report Cards go home today
  • Track meet tomorrow
  1. Water Bottle
  2. Indoor runners
  3. Gym clothes
  4. Lunch and/or $$
  • Jump rope forms - Kade, Aaron and Ryan
  • Badminton IS tomorrow
  • Conferences start tomorrow, Wednesday and Thursday
  • Word of the day : Abolitionist
  • Ask me about: Alexander Ross

Friday, March 28, 2014

Friday Agendas

Students, note the following in your agendas:
  • Indoor Track meet is Tuesday
  • Report Cards Monday
  • Word of the day: malicious
  • Ask me about: My conference with Miss S. orrrrr Band......
  • Badminton Tourney 8:45 A.M.

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Agenda - Thursday

Students, please note the following in your agendas:
  • Assembly tomorrow period 3
  • Band tomorrow
  • Jump Rope - Missing - Aaron, Ryan, Hunter, Cassie, Austin, True, Kade
  • Word of the day: Tenacious
  • Ask me about: News

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Agenda - Wednesday

Students, please note the following in your agendas:
  • Spelling sentences MUST be sent to me by tomorrow
  • Current events Social news articles due tomorrow
  • Jump Rope forms
  • Word of the day : Petrified
  • Ask me about: News article

Monday, March 24, 2014

Agenda - Monday AND CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

We started our Student-Teacher conferences today.  Please note the day and time of your conference this week:
Tuesday - Steven 3:30, Makayla 4:00, Jasmine 4:30
Wednesday- True, Hunter Period 4, Kelsey 3:30
Thursday - Austin Period 2, Harley 3:30, Madison 4:00
Friday - Kade and Lizzie Period 2, Taylen Period 4, Sarah 3:30, Tadyn 4:00

BAND TRIP TOMORROW.  Meet at Davison at 7:45 - Bus leaves at 8:00
(Black pants, white t-shirt) 
Madison, Aaron, Austin, True - Get Mom's to call the school if you have permission or write me a note so I know that I can take you with us :)

Ask me about: Student/Teacher conference or How awesome does our band sound?

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Sleep random fact

Losing sleep can really add up. Find out how to get back to a restful life!


How much sleep did you get per night last week? Probably less than the 8 hours that experts recommend. If you think that just getting in one good, solid day of rest is enough the tip the scale back into balance, you may owe the sandman more time than you thought.
Sleep debt is the difference between the amount of sleep you ought to be getting per night, and the amount you actually get. The deficit doesn't just get wiped every week when you get a couple extra hours in bed on Sunday morning. It continues to grow every time we skimp even a few extra minutes a night.
The average American gets about 6.9 hours of sleep a night, on average. That means an hour of sleep a night is lost, resulting in two full weeks per year—and you'll start to feel it. Impaired vision, foggy brain, poor driving, and forgetfulness are all symptoms of sleep deprivation. Luckily, it can be reversed.
Go to bed when you're tired and wake up naturally, no alarm clock. Expect about ten hours of sleep a night, giving you a catatonic feeling, but your need for sleep will gradually decrease. Find the balance and you'll live an alarmless life from here on out.

Read more at http://www.omg-facts.com/#yb3IlCbhdZpmreFG.99

Agenda - Tuesday

Students, please note the following in your agendas: 

  • Math page 229 #1-10 due tomorrow
  • Student/Teacher conference form goes home tonight
  • Makayla, Madison, Kels - Note from Mrs. Braun
  • BAND FORMS 
  • Ask me about: Shot put

Monday, March 17, 2014

Students, please note the following in your agendas: 
  • Moo-s day tomorrow (black and white/cow)
  • Band permission forms go home today. RETURN TOMORROW (YELLOW SHEET)
  • Soccer forms go home today
  • Ask me about: Perimeters

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Agenda - Tuesday

Students, please note the following in your agendas: 

  • Word of the day: Gregarious
  • Ask me about: James Edgar's space presentation
  • **DO YOU HAVE EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO HAVE FINISHED FOR THE SKI TRIP???
  • Phys. Ed. tomorrow

Monday, March 10, 2014

Agenda - Monday

Welcome Back!! I hope you all had a fantastic weekend!

Students, please note the following in your agendas:
  • Mr. Edgar is here tomorrow
  • Team Spirit Tuesday tomorrow
  • Band tomorrow
  • Word of the day: Plethora
  • Ask me about: The Book Fair

Friday, March 7, 2014

Crying Random Fact

When you cry, you are feeding your cornea with nutrients!



The human eye is one of the more complex organs of the human body and features some characteristics that are totally unique. The eye itself consists of a number of components and is responsible for light perception, vision and depth perception. It does all this by focusing light from the outside world through the cornea and onto the retina at the back of the eye.
For one's vision to be clear, the cornea needs to be totally transparent—so much so that it can not even contain any blood vessels. Nevertheless, he cornea is still made up of living cells and they need oxygen and nutrients to survive.
The cornea therefore takes its oxygen directly from the air. It does this by first having the oxygen absorbed by the tears, from where the cornea extract it. Nutrients are also supplied to the cornea via the tears through the process of diffusion.
So, next time somebody finds you crying, just tell them you are feeding your cornea.
(Source)

Read more at http://www.omg-facts.com/#blXwqIbCWc6UrFBL.99

NFL Random Fact

During a typical NFL game, the ball is only in play for 11 minutes!



During a typical NFL game, the ball is only in play for 11 minutes!

Yes. For every 3 hours you spend sitting on the couch watching an NFL game, you are only witnessing about bathroom break’s worth of actual football being played! What’s worse - 56% more of a broadcast’s time is devoted to things you have already seen - replays! On average, an hour of the program is spent on commercial breaks and up to 75 minutes (60% of the total time) shows players walking around between plays, huddling, or just standing at the line of scrimmage! Remarkably, shots of cheerleaders are only shown for an average three seconds, while coaches and referees receive around 7% of the total facetime of an NFL game!

I know what you’re saying - “that can’t be right, a single quarter of an NFL game is 15 minutes long!” But American football is not like most other sports. In football, the clock often keeps running regardless of the level of activity on the field. Look at it this way - a typical NFL play takes up about 4 seconds of clock time, but the players are allowed TEN TIMES this interval to just mill about behind the line of scrimmage! In fact, wasting time in this fashion and cheating viewers out of any potential action becomes a strategic advantage for the team that is ahead near the end of a game!
(source)

Read more at http://www.omg-facts.com/Sports/During-a-typical-NFL-game-the-ball-is-on/35829#RsbAS3MKggEr4Xog.99

Agenda - Friday

Students, please note the following in your agendas:
  • Interview Forms due
  • Science Report Rough Copy due Tuesday
  • Book Reports are OVERDUE
  • Special Guest Tuesday - Mr. Edgar
  • Ask me about: My 100 m. run

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Agenda - Thursday

You may put your agenda away AFTER it has been signed by Miss S...
Students, please note the following:
  • Book Reports due tomorrow
  • Band tomorrow
  • ELA rewritten sentences due tomorrow
  • P.E. tomorrow
  • Taylen, Makayla, Ryan, Hunter, Austin - $2 tomorrow for track meet
  • Ipods are allowed tomorrow
  • Ask me about: Underground to Canada

Ski Trip Pre-requisites

What has to be done for the Ski Trip?

Science Report Rough Copy (Typed and Handed in)
Book Report
Reading Log
Visual Dictionary
Math Triangle Uploaded to Blog

Cockroaches

Cockroaches can life for up to 30 days after their head has been cut off.


Cockroaches can live for 30 days after their head has been cut off.

While it is more average for a cockroach to only live headless for 9 days or so, they can live for extremely long amounts of time. Cockroaches breathe through spiracles, which deliver air to each cell of the body through a set of tubes called tracheae. The brain does not control the breathing through the spiracles. So they don't need a head to breathe!

Also, the cockroach does not have blood pressure the way a mammal does, so cutting off the head does not lead to uncontrolled bleeding. What about food? They need much less food - single meal is enough to last them a whole month! This ability isn't all its cracked up to be, however - without a head, the cockroach would just sit around without doing much.

Cockroaches can life for up to 30 days after their head has been cut off.


Cockroaches can live for 30 days after their head has been cut off.

While it is more average for a cockroach to only live headless for 9 days or so, they can live for extremely long amounts of time. Cockroaches breathe through spiracles, which deliver air to each cell of the body through a set of tubes called tracheae. The brain does not control the breathing through the spiracles. So they don't need a head to breathe!

Also, the cockroach does not have blood pressure the way a mammal does, so cutting off the head does not lead to uncontrolled bleeding. What about food? They need much less food - single meal is enough to last them a whole month! This ability isn't all its cracked up to be, however - without a head, the cockroach would just sit around without doing much.
Read more at http://www.omg-facts.com/History/Cockroaches-can-life-for-up-to-30-days-a/1418#dZ37WH0aGkPALuyY.99

Elephants are the only land mammals that cannot jump.


Elephants are the only land mammals that cannot jump.

Unlike all other mammals on earth, Elephants do not have kneecaps. Therefore, they are unable to bend their legs and acquire the needed propulsion to leave the ground. They are not, however; the only mammals that can't jump. After all, whales are mammals too.
Read more at http://www.omg-facts.com/Animals/Elephants-are-the-only-land-mammals-that/1417#boxXE1lB0EHDduwM.99

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Agenda - Tuesday

Students, please note the following in your agendas: 

  • Family Group activity tomorrow
  • Word of the day: Stymie
  • Track forms and $2 due tomorrow
  • Family Dance tonight 6:30-8:30
  • Ask me about: Tobacco Discussion