Friday, May 15, 2015

Life Skills

The students bought a car in Life Skills.  They had a budget they had to stick to and had to find out their monthly payments, Kelley Blue Book value, as well as the VIN number to check if the car had been in any accidents.  They know what their net income is and know that in a budget, a car payment should not exceed 10% of their monthly net income. They did a great job on this project and enjoyed buying a car.

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Life Skills

     
This week in Life Skills we have continued talking about banking.  The students are familiar with what an overdraft fee is, different kinds of accounts, and some basic things to look for when finding a bank.  We are starting our bank comparison today. They will be responsible for comparing two different banks based on a sheet of criteria and will present to the class which bank they chose and why.

Math-

This week we have continued talking about customary and metric units of measurement.  The kids made "Gallon man" and have been working on converting metric and customary units.

Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Math

We are just starting chapter 9 in math.  In this chapter we will cover customary and metric units of measurements.  Tomorrow we will be estimating items around the classroom.

Study Skills

We have discussed tips for note taking.  They were surprised to hear how little changes, like color coding with highlighters can really help them remember facts.

Life Skills

In Life Skills we have learned how to write a check, deposit a check, and endorse a check.  We had Mr. Williams (husband to our very own Mrs. Williams) volunteer time out of his busy schedule, come talk to us about different types of banking accounts.  We have done a resume and have even done mock interviews.

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Creative Living: Magazine Rosary



Here are the rosaries we made out of magazines.

                         They took a bit longer than I had thought, but well worth

                          it......They turned out GREAT!!!!!!







The beads are made from rolled magazines.







Proud 5th and 6th Graders hold up their rosaries!