Wednesday, October 28, 2009

New Members of The Ring of Honor


Two new members have been inducted into The Ring of Honor, Breven and Melanny.
There are now 3 members total. They have all showed hard work, leadership skills, kindness, and other qualities.







Breven was very surprised when Mrs. Mullins announced his name. His friend, Griffin had to walk him up to the front of the classroom.




However, Melanny was very quiet when her name was announced. The whole sixth grade is proud of them.

By: Abby and Claire

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Animal Testing

  • I think animal testing should be illegal.

-It harms them and it's illegal

  1. The make up some get tested on can cause allergic reactions and it can kill them
  2. It's illegal on humans so why is it legal on animals?

-Even though the product works on animals how do you know it works on humans?

  1. It's wasting your time because stuff that works on humans may not work on humans

*What else should we test on? It's illegal to test on humans.

  1. It shouldn't be! I bet there are quite a few people that want a job like that
  • Testing on animals is cruel, and should be illegal.

By Mika

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Learning money management

On Thursday, October 8, 2009, Ms. Moore decided to let us visit Commerce Bank to gain hands-on experience about managing money. We (Tally and Karla) had been reading a book in our small group called Kids Make a Difference: Kids Manage Money by Ellen Keller. We learned many new and interesting facts about money, banks, and businesses. For example, did you know that the word "bank" comes from the Italian word "banca" which meant benches? The bankers in Italy sat on low, wooden benches and that's how we came up with the term "banks"! While reading our text, we brainstormed different product- and service-oriented businesses kids could do to earn money and save. Tally decided she would like to have a dog washing business and Karla wanted to have a tutoring program. We designed advertisements for our business following the key points that were listed in our book. It is important to give good information so our customers will know what we do and why they should choose us.

We learned about other ways to save and manage money besides owning a business. Certificates of deposit (CDs) and savings bonds are other ways to save money and make money at the same time. CDs are a better way to save because they do not take as many years to mature (end so you can get your money out). A savings bond can take up to 17 years just to make an extra $25.


We had many questions that we wanted answered after reading so Ms. Moore called Commerce
Bank and arranged for us to visit with Carmen Moore, the branch manager. Carmen answered many questions for us and discussed many of the vocabulary words we had been reading about in class such as interest, bank statement, FDIC, and penalty fees. We really wanted to know how the bank made money to pay their workers. We were worried that they might take money that people put in accounts to save and pay their workers. Carmen said the bank has money they invest and they use the interest they earn to pay the workers! What a relief! Carmen also talked with us about CDs. Karla wondered if she could open a CD, but Carmen responded that you need $1000 to start one and you have to be 18. However, Karla's parents could open one for her.

Tally knew quite a bit about stocks so she had questions about if the bank invested in their own stock. Carmen said they do because it's a great way for the banks to make money. Banks also make money when different businesses open accounts with Commerce Bank to manage their money. It's very important for the banks to have FDIC because that means that if something happens to your money, the bank can give you a certain amount of it back. Ms. Moore said that if we didn't see an FDIC sign at the bank then we should get our money out of the bank and run! Karla was going to make sure that her mom's bank has this sign so she can be safe!


After asking questions and talking with Carmen Moore, she took us on a tour of the branch. We saw a huge safe where people can put their deposits from businesses. We also were allowed to go in the back where the people work. We watched a worker called a "teller" run the drive-thru. It was neat! They have these canisters that shoot into the bank with the people's money. You have to be careful though because the doors shoot open and you could get hit easily. We also went into the back room to look at the safety deposit boxes. These are really, really, really long boxes that store things people want to keep safe like jewelry or even important papers. When we were finished with our tour, Carmen gave us pens, beach balls and, our favorite gift of all, FORTUNE COOKIES! We had a great time and are excited to start managing our money! Thanks, Carmen!
Written by Karla, Tally, and Ms. Moore

Friday, October 9, 2009

Fall Fling

Fall Fling is a carnival that comes around once in a year...in the fall. They have lots of games like the Cake Walk, and the Moon Bounce. There's face painting, a 'spa', nail painting, temporary hair coloring, and food. Each year there's a different theme. This year's was space. The halls are always filled with the decorations in accordance to the year's theme. Former students, friend's of families, and parents all come for this school supportive activity!


By: Claire, Kelsey, Abby

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Arrows

These are artifacts. They are arrows my Grandpa found them somewhere around Arizona. I am Native American and thats why my Grandpa went to go find them. He found them buried in the ground it was about 3 feet deep. Then he gave them to me and they are mine now. One of them is a black arrow and a brown arrow but I don't know what kind of rock it is called. Aren't they cool!?!?!

O Mighty Nile

O Mighty Nile,
your water is great.
You keep the people cool,
of the water they take.

You give us food,
and water for swimming.
you help us trade goods,
and keep us living.

Thank you Nile for the riches you give us,
because of you, the land is with us.

By: Abby Padgett

Market Day

The first market day will be on October 28th. Students of the sixth grade will make products to sell, instead of using real money we use Becker Bucks. We will have 3 other markets during the year. During the market you are allowed to change the prices according to supply in demand. You are also allowed to trade your products with other student's. All of the students are looking forward to market day, some are still deciding what to make!

By: Abby and Claire

Ring of Honor

A few weeks ago the first person was inducted into the ring of honor. The ring of honor was created by the Dallas Cowboys, Mrs. Mullins' favorite football team. In 6th grade the ring of honor is a celebration for people who make good choices in and outside of school. In order to get into the ring of honor you must show hard work, effort, and kindness to the Committee of One (Mrs. Mullins.) Sara was the first person inducted into the ring of honor, as a reward Sara received a special t-shirt and lunch with Mrs. Mullins and the other members, that will follow. Sara shows dedication to her work and sets good examples for others to follow.

By: Abby, Trenna, and Claire

O Mghty Nile

You keep the land rich
Because of your sakered waters our crops are are thriving
the waters give us life for water and fertile soil
Food is plentiful with sorts of fish
living life is easy with water and surplus you give us Mighty Nile.
trading is easy when we boat your waters.
what is life without a little fun
you keep us safe when we swim form man-eating creatures
irrigation helps us with our crops
o thank you Mighty Nile you give us good and keep evil away.
we shall praise you day and night for your life filled waters
praise you Mighty Nile you are a god your self
curse those who dought your powers
we praise and thank you
O Mighty Nile
Amen

by: aleena plotnikov

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Amphibians



We have been learning about amphibians in reading. We went to Pet World this morning to see some amphibians and other animals. We had fun! We held some baby turtles. They are only a few months old. We know they live to 100 years and they were exciting. These baby turtles will grow into big tortoises like these.



Amphibians are animals that can live in water and on land. Some amphibians have gills to breathe underwater. They are cold-blooded and they come from eggs. Their skin is shiny and slobbery. Salamanders, frogs, worms, and toads are all amphibians. Frogs have different colors of skin. One type of frog can even live underground for one year!

This is a salamander. It has shiny skin.


These frogs are called dart frogs. They are very small and they eat fruit flies. They catch them with their sticky tongue. They are from Africa.
















This is not an amphibian, but it was really cool! This is a Burmese python. It is 20 feet long. They feed it mice and rabbits. It has shiny and sparkly skin. Haben had not seen a snake this big before, but Karen had.


~Haben, Karen, and Mrs. Larsen