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November 30, 2018

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As we are finishing our study of the United States and Canada, the fifth grade students planned road trips across the region with an online tool called MyMaps.  Students researched the weather patterns, local history, and regional culture of their chosen destinations and wrote journal entries about their virtual travels.  We invite you to travel North America with us! Just click on the square in the right-hand corner of each map. Go trout fishing with Grant at Missouri's Roaring River State Park. Camp out with Zayda and grill some fresh corn from the cornfields of North Dakota. Tour the white house with Garrett. See the northern lights with Charlotte in Juneau, Alaska. Stroll the Hollywood Walk of Fame with Sean. Travel with Molly to the beautiful mountains of Springville, Utah. See alligators up close with Andrew in the Florida Everglades. Go whitewater rafting with Sophia in Charlotte, North Carolina. Join Thomas on an epic roa

November 21, 2018

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Happy Thanksgiving! T he fifth graders practiced varying their sentence beginnings with Thanksgiving-themed sentences. Begin with an adverb : Piggishly, Lukas ate the pumpkin pie. Happily, I thought about the memories of all of the Thanksgivings my family and I have hosted. Anxiously, we carried the heavy turkey to the table. Slowly, my parents are warming up the turkey in the oven. Begin with a prepositional phrase : In the kitchen, I smelled the warm, hearty mashed potatoes my dad makes every year. Around the table, the gravy train moved. After spotting the dinner, the pilgrims snuck up on the turkeys. In the muddy grass, we played a traditional Thanksgiving game. Begin with a participial phrase : Gathering together, we gave thanks. Setting down his fork, Lukas announced that he was full. Shushing the others, the pilgrims snuck up on the turkeys. Use an appositive phrase : A voracious eater, Lukas slipped into a food c

November 16, 2018

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As part of their saint project, the fifth grade students composed original prayers to their saints and created their own prayer cards. Saint Kateri Tekawitha,  You were brave, holy, and faithful.   You hid scars on your skin and face.   You prayed to God during tough times. Help us to show our scars and pray during tough times. Pray for us. Amen.  Dear St. Teresa of Avila, You showed bravery and your love for God when you wanted to make a new community  dedicated to God and prayer. You showed your love for God. St. Albertus Magnus, You were giving. Help us to be giving like you did. Make us unselfish. Cleanse us from our sins that we have from being selfish. Amen.  Saint Andrew Kim Taegon, you are the Korean savior. You helped Koreans  express their Christianity at hard times. We thank you. Help us to stand up for Christianity. We think of you and ask you to pray for us. Amen. Dear St. Philomena, teach u

November 8, 2018

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Six of our fifth-graders played intramural volleyball this year. And the rest of us made great fans! The season culminated in today's student-faculty volleyball game. The teachers won, but everyone put forth a great effort and showed their school spirit. This week, grade 5 students took inspiration from the Holy Child Academy Pledge they recite each morning and combined it with what they learned about prepositional phrases to compose these poems. Inside of school, Beyond school, Without any resistance, Among young ones, Near elders, During Mass, Inside of home, Throughout the day, Towards the dark night, After school, I will treat others with kindness, compassion, and understanding. By: Zayda Inside school, In my family, Against temptation, Beyond being evil, With my words and actions, In my state, In my residence, Among different states, Across the world, With my friends, I will strive to be the best person God h

November 2, 2018

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Happy Halloween and All Saints' Day!  Check out some of this week's middle school fun! Charlotte and Sophia Dalmatian Molly  The fifth-grade boys  Some of the sixth-grade  The fifth-grade girls