Mad, Last, Bat, Fast, Face, Sack, Snap, Glass, Ask, Grass, Hand, Made, Whale, Same, Came, Page, Gate, Make, Base, Rake, What
We know these are easy words. The point of the sort this week is to get the students used to doing the assignments and homework that goes with spelling. Thanks
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Welcome!!
Welcome to our class! My name is Kerri Hacking. I am excited to be your teacher and help you learn and grow this year. On this website I will try to update calendar items, spelling lists (in case you forget yours at school, I'm sure that will NEVER happen), also just fun updates for us.
A little about me... I grew up in Simi Valley, CA I met my husband Ryan at BYU while I was studying dance in the dance department. After we both graduated we moved to Preston Idaho where we continued to raise 5 children. While there I served on the theater board and directed many musicals and my own children's musical workshop. About 5 years ago we moved back to Utah and I decided to go back to school and get my teaching credentials and I started teaching 4th and then 5th grade.
I love the 5th grade curriculum. I have gained a greater love for our country and forefathers and how the choices they made affect me. One thing I want students to always remember:
Thirty years from now it won't matter what shoes you wore, what jeans you bought, or how you wore your hair, what will matter is what you learned and how you used it.
A little about me... I grew up in Simi Valley, CA I met my husband Ryan at BYU while I was studying dance in the dance department. After we both graduated we moved to Preston Idaho where we continued to raise 5 children. While there I served on the theater board and directed many musicals and my own children's musical workshop. About 5 years ago we moved back to Utah and I decided to go back to school and get my teaching credentials and I started teaching 4th and then 5th grade.
I love the 5th grade curriculum. I have gained a greater love for our country and forefathers and how the choices they made affect me. One thing I want students to always remember:
Thirty years from now it won't matter what shoes you wore, what jeans you bought, or how you wore your hair, what will matter is what you learned and how you used it.
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