New Words

Week 21~23

There has been a lot of words introduced in these three weeks.

  • Experiment: To test something
  • Technology: Using knowledge about how things work to build something
  • Nutrients: A substance needed to live and grow
  • Generate: To make something such as heat or electricity
  • Thesis: The first sentence in an article. It states exactly what the article will be about and how the writer feels about the topic.
  • Concrete Noun: a noun that can be experienced with the five senses. (touch, taste, hear, smell, see)
  • Abstract Noun: a noun that cannot be experienced with the sense, often a thought or a feeling. (happiness, anger, belief, Holiday)
  • Inspire: To make Someone want to do something
  • Awkward: Making you feel embarrassed
  • Doubt: a feeling that you are not sure about something.
  • Practice: to do something repeatedly to become better at it.
  • Rehearse: to do something repeatedly to become better at it. (Performing, like music, or acting)
  • Train (verb): to do something repeatedly very hard, to become the best at it. (Usually Physical, like sports)
  • Study: to try and learn something by reading or writing.
  • Focus: to put a lot of energy on doing one thing.
  • Identify: to recognize something by its traits.
  • Dinner: The food you eat in the evening
  • Well: a big hole in the ground for finding water
  • Roar: an animal’s loud yelling
  • Reflection: to see a copy of something in a mirror-like surface.
  • Clouds: Water vapor in the sky.
  • Stronger: More strong than
  • Spiders: an 8 legged animal.
  • Webs: a trap made by spiders to capture food.
  • Theories: Guesses made to understand something. (Usually starts with “Maybe…”

Irregular Plural Nouns

  • Butterfly -> Butterflies
  • baby -> babies
  • bench -> benches
  • man -> men
  • goose -> geese
  • box -> boxes
  • wish -> wishes
  • wolf -> wolves
  • foot -> feet
  • tooth -> teeth
  • child -> children
  • moose -> moose
  • sheep -> sheep
  • mouse -> mice

March 6th 2024 – Persuasive Writing.

Grade 3B has working hard at their Persuasive Writings. and I want to break the work up here a little bit for you.

In Lesson 1 – We looked at things around the school. We were looking for things that could be made better, and we made a list. Then we discussed it. Some of the things mentioned are listed below:

  • Better organization of the playgrounds. Specifically:
    The ECC playground is next to the UES playground but is unavailable to the large children.
    The Dinosaur area has a fun playground, but it is inaccessible to students normally.
    The Leopard is not usable by UES students.
  • Cleanliness: There is still a problem with trash being littered on the ground.
  • Shade: there should be more shady areas for hot days near the playground.

In Lesson 2 – We took time to write about one of the issues above. 1 short paragraph was asked for.

In Lesson 3 – We looked at How can we add words and phrases to make our reader interested in our issue. We looked at making our Thesis Clear and to the point.

In lesson 4 – We discussed things we love int he world. Things that are awesome. We chose one of these to write about. Our focus: how can this thing make the world better?
Some children chose their parents, and were asking people to show the positive attributes their parents had.
Some children a video game, and were trying to convince people that proper use of that game could help children learn better.
Some people chose a country and listed out the positive things about that country, then focused on how the world could be better by copying these positives.

Lesson 5,6 and 7 were lessons about pacing and editing.
We decided to follow these basic steps:

  • Write. Don’t worry about spelling or grammar. (By yourself)
  • Read. Read the writing to yourself or to a friend. (by yourself or with 1 partner)
  • Fix. Fix on the paper any mistakes you and your friend found. (By yourself or with 1 partner)
  • Go back to Write & continue.

Lesson 8 – We discussed our audience. and how to think about them as we are writing.

Lesson 9 – We discussed editing techniques. How you don’t have to stop what you are doing but may edit things as you go.

Also in Lesson 9 we discussed the layout of a Writing article

Halloween History of the World

By Elsa Ling, Grade 5, APS

Halloween is an annual traditional festival in western countries. This is the one night of the year that people think will be “haunted”, so it is also called “Ghost Festival”.

More than two thousand years ago, The Christian church in Europe designated November 1st as All Hallows Day. “HALLOW” means saint. Legend has it that the Celts, who lived in Ireland, Scotland, and elsewhere, moved the festival forward by one day, to October 31, 500 BC. They believed it was the official end of summer, the beginning of the New Year and the beginning of a harsh winter. At that time, it was believed that the spirits of the deceased would return to the former residence on this day in search of living creatures, to regenerate, and this is the only hope that people can get regeneration after death. And the living people are afraid of the dead ghost to seize life, so people on this day put out the fire, candlelight, so that the dead ghost cannot find the living, and dressed themselves as demons and ghosts to scare away the dead ghost. After that, they will rekindle the fire and candle and start the New Year’s life.

Halloween was originally a celebration of autumn, just as May Day is a celebration of spring. Ancient Gaul, Britain, and Ireland Halloween priests – the druid’s praise autumn there is a grand festival, from midnight on October 31, to the next day on November 1, for a whole day. They think, in that night their great death — Saman that year the ghost of the dead people all called, these evil spirits to be born into the beast to be punished. Of course, the mere thought of such a ghostly gathering was enough to terrify the simple-minded fools of the day. So, they lit a fire and kept a close watch on the evil spirits. That is how the idea of witches and ghosts everywhere started. This is still believed to be true in isolated parts of Europe.

The ancient Romans also had a festival on November 1, which was to honor their Goddess Pomona. They roasted nuts and apples in front of a roaring fire. Our Halloween seems to have been a combination of ancient Roman festivals and Druid festivals.

Halloween activities turned out to be very simple and mostly in churches. But all over Europe, People see Halloween as an opportunity to have fun, tell ghost stories and scare each other. So, people no longer use this festival to praise the fall, but let it become a festival of spirits, witches and ghosts.

History of the APS Halloween

By Alex Sun, APS Grade 5

We APS has celebrated Halloween for four years since APS was established in 2016. Every year we have held a great Halloween Party at school.

One week before the Halloween we had begun to prepare for the party. Pumpkins are always a symbol of Halloween. We would make a Jack-o-lantern with pumpkins and brought it to school to decorate our classroom. We also decorated our classroom and hallway with some spiders, skeletons and other spooky things. Our teachers and parents would decorate the gym and make a haunted house. They would also prepare some interesting games for Halloween party.

On Halloween we would dress up in different costumes to school in the morning. Monsters, Ghosts, Pirates, Iron man, Capital American and a lot of other popular characters could be seen everywhere in the school. During Morning exercise, we would visit every APS classroom and the teachers’ office to play trick or treat, we would hold our bags open to catch the candy or other goodies that the teachers drop in.

In the afternoon our Halloween Party began at gym. First, We would like to join the Halloween games, like archery, basketball, bean bag toss etc. We would get some stars in the games and could change mysterious gifts with the stars. Then we would explore the haunted house. Our parents who dressed in ghosts, witches, vampires hid in the haunted house and scare us all the time. Finally, we would choose the best Halloween Costume in every classroom and took some pictures with our teachers and parents. Our parents also prepared lots of delicious food for the party every year, like chocolate, cakes, fruit juice and some cookies. We could enjoy this food all the party.

Halloween Party is one of the most important activity in our school and everyone loves it. We wish our Halloween Party could be held every year and more people can join us and share our pleasure.


Autumn Day

By Elsa Ling, APS Grade 5

On September 29th, we had our Autumn Day. We wear in red, orange, yellow and brown. We wear this to show our love to autumn. Autumn is a season when we harvest for our hard work.

在九月二十九日,我们迎接了我们的秋季节。我们把秋天的颜色穿在了身上,我们在身上装点了红色,橙色,黄色和棕色。我们这样穿来表达对秋天的爱意。秋天是一个我们丰收由付出换来回报时的季节。


Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness,

Close bosom-friend of the maturing sun;

Conspiring with him how to load and bless

With fruit the vines that round the thatch-eves run;

To bend with apples the moss’d cottage-trees,

And fill all fruit with ripeness to the core;

To swell the gourd, and plump the hazel shells

With a sweet kernel; to set budding more,

And still more, later flowers for the bees,

Until they think warm days will never cease,

For Summer has o’er-brimm’d their clammy cells.

雾气洋溢、果实圆熟的秋,

你和成熟的太阳成为友伴;

你们密谋用累累的珠球,

缀满茅屋檐下的葡萄藤蔓;

使屋前的老树背负着苹果,

让熟味透进果实的心中,

使葫芦胀大,鼓起了榛子壳,

好塞进甜核;又为了蜜蜂

一次一次开放过迟的花朵,

使它们以为日子将永远暖和,

因为夏季早填满它们的粘巢。

Wearing Masks

By Alex Sun, APS Grade 5

During 2020, we all wore our masks because of COVID-19. Wearing masks is very important, we should wear our masks in class and breaks. Masks protect us from COVID virus. “It just takes one person to close the school if we don’t wear masks.” said Mr. Chad. The teachers are working hard to make sure everyone has their masks on at school. We all know wearing masks is hot and makes us difficult to breathe, but the danger of the disease worth us wearing the masks.

Some students in our school didn’t wear masks occasionally. It is not a good behavior, it will bring dangers to the other students or even make themselves sick, but most of the students in our school were wearing masks well and it keeps them healthy. If you are near someone within one meter, you had better not eat or drink. Because when you are eating or drinking you have to take off your masks and it is dangerous. When you are exercising outside, do not wear your masks, you can take off your masks and get some fresh air.

COVID-19 is a kind of harsh disease and we still have not find right medicine to treat it. Be sure to put your masks on when you are close to others, it will protect you and protect others too.

STEM!

By Ms. Jenny

Original Article

Kid: Do you have a lot of question marks?

What medium can sound travel in best? Have you ever seen DANCING SUGAR?

How to make a hydraulic arm? Try to understand what hydraulics are.

How to use centrifugal force to serve our life?

With these interesting questions, let us walk into APS’s STEM classroom, explore and discover the mysteries of the world around us, and find answers to questions!

Mr. Chad put his speakers into a water tank, a thick cloth bag, and a sealed wooden box. The children were asked to observe and feel the speed of sound in different media. Children use a variety of cognitive models, strategies and methods to improve their cognitive abilities through group discussions. In the final report and exchange, the children felt that their learning tasks were completed wonderfully!

“My mother takes care of me very hard on weekdays. I want to invent a more efficient dryer to help my mother wash clothes!” After learning about centrifugal force, the warm-hearted children eagerly expressed their deep love for their mothers.  Love……

In this way, a series of dryers full of love and wisdom came into being…

In the process of making the hydraulic manipulator, the children observed, compared and explored in a timely manner, laying the foundation for the subsequent engineering practice and accumulating sufficient experience. After the task is completed, the children will observe and compare their own and others’ works or achievements again, as well as the observations and comparisons between their own works multiple times, helping them observe phenomena, discover problems, reflect on knowledge, and finally achieve understanding and Developed thinking.

APS’s STEM curriculum design features interdisciplinary, interesting, experiential, contextual, collaborative, design, artistic, empirical, and technological enhancement as its core features, and STEM’s novel learning methods are even more popular with children And benefit from it, allowing them to learn the methods to solve the problem while solving the problem, and obtain the simultaneous improvement of ability and literacy.

Mr. Chad leads the children to relearn and recreate based on the existing STEM education spirit, which also has a great enlightening effect on the construction of the children’s subject knowledge system and thinking development.

Welcome, like you, belong to our STEM!

The APS Manages the Flag Ceremony Early in the School Year

By Elsa Ling & Alex Sun

On September 7th George Wang and Peter Liu from grade 5 APS Proudly raised the national flag at the school weekly Monday Morning Ceremony. And on September 14th, Daniel Du and Jack Yu also from Grade 5 APS were given the opportunity to raise the flag, Our School reporters interviewed the four of them to see how they felt about raising the flag.

Interviewer: Why do you think you were chosen to raise the flag?

George: I raised the flag last year.

Daniel: I raised the flag last year, too.

Interviewer: What about you, Peter?

Peter: I don’t know.

George: I know why, Peter was chosen because he learned things very fast.

Interviewer: What about Jack?

Jack: I don’t know.

Daniel: I think because Jack likes to help people.

Interviewer: Who taught you to raise the flag?

Daniel: George taught me and Jack.

Interviewer: Who taught Peter?

Daniel: Ms. Zhao taught Peter.

Interviewer: How did you raise the flag?

Daniel: I pulled a rope to raise the flag.

Interviewer: What did they tell you not to do when you raise the flag?

Jack: They told us not to raise the flag half way up the pole.

George: Because that means someone famous died.

Interviewer: Is there anything they told you must do?

George: They told us to keep pulling the rope until it is all the way up.

Interviewer: Why?

George: Because it will fall off and hit someone’s head.

Interviewer: How did you feel when they asked you to raise the flag?

Jack: I felt bored and a little nervous.

George: Excited and happy.

Peter: Me too.

Daniel: Excited.

Jack: I felt excited too and interesting.

Interviewer:  Did you like to raise the flag?

Daniel: Yes, I did.

Interviewer: Why did you like to raise the flag?

Daniel: Because it was my honor.

Interviewer: Did you feel scared when you raise the flag?

Daniel: No, I didn’t.

Interviewer: Would you like to do it again?

Daniel, Jack, George, Peter: Yes.

Interviewer: Jack, why do you want to do it again if you’re bored?

Jack: It is bored but also excited and a little bit fun.


On September 21st The APS raised the national flag again. This time Debby Jiang from APS grade 4-2 and Chandler Lu from APS 4-1, raised the flag. APS Reporter Elsa Ling had a moment to interview Debby, unfortunately we were unable to find time to interview Chandler.

Elsa: Were you nervous when you raised the flag?

Debby: No I was not. 

Elsa: How many times did you practice?

Debby: About 10 times.

Elsa: Why do you think they choose you to raise the flag?

Debby: I think the class thinks I studied well.

On September 14th and 21st Elsa Ling and Alex Sun, the two APS Reporters, presided over the Monday morning flag-raising ceremonies. Elsa Ling took a moment to tell us how she felt regarding the ceremony.

“I felt nervous at first, but when I almost finished, I made a little mistake. Then I felt it was all over, it was a really silly feeling, and when I felt I had “game over” (died), but then I calmed down and finished the work. I felt proud at last.”