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by Hokusai in 19th century

Wednesday, May 16, 2018

About Spelling Bee

I believe you have all enjoyed watching the spelling bee movie we recently watched in class, called Akeelah and the Bee. That movie was made it 2006, but it does show how competitive the Scripps National Spelling Bee is, and how different the spellers can be from each other sometimes. The Scripps Bee has been going on in Washington, D.C. since 1925. The movie accurately portrayed the pressure and that many spellers have coaches, but only touched on the fact that the best spellers READ a lot. If you look at the link to right called "Local Spelling Bee Finalists give advice," you will hear some of them tell you how important reading is to learning new words and spelling correctly. Another thing they say is to think of the words "in syllables," which is something we have been doing all year.

The school has said they will put our official school rules on our school web site by Friday, 5/18. But they have given us some guidelines already, and I will put them below:

-          Spelling Bee
-          First Round in Class
-          Should start from next Monday till the last day of May.
-          The final round student list should be ready by the end of May 31.
-          Grade 1 and all the junior highs are not in the final round
-          G2-4:G4-6&6C
-          6/7: Grade 2-4 (period 7-8)
-          6/8: Grade 5-6 (period 7-8)
-          Location: Gym (parents will be invited)
-          Final Round Rules
-          The word will be repeated twice by the judge.
-          Contestants need to say the word then spell, and then say the word again. For example, Book b-o-o-k book.
-          The first letter must be spoken out within 10 seconds. If contestants cannot open their mouth until the 11th second, then they are out.
-          Contestants need to spell correctly within 20 seconds.
-          The word must be spelled at once.
-          Students have only one chance.
-          It’s okay for students to ask the judge to repeat the word and ask for a definition.
-          The first 3 rounds, spellers will be given on grade words. The following 4 rounds will give out words that are mixed within the same group.
-          Until the 11th round, judges will give out words that belong to the next 2 grades.
-          In the very end, we will start to use the challenge list.
                                - If the student is absent in the final round, it means that student has giving up.

A couple of more points:
Grades 5 & 6 Teachers will manage the younger students (Grades 1 to 4) and Teachers from grades 1 to 4 will manage the spellers in Grades 5 & 6.

There will be a practice session for grades 5 and 6 during period 1 on June 6 in the gym.


I wish all of our spellers good luck, and have fun with the contest!


We want to say congratulations to the winners of the in-class contest we did last week:

Audrey, Shawn, Rebecca, Rick, Angelina

They will represent our class in the grades 5 and 6 spelling bee on June 8th. You guys need to know grade 5 and 6 words well, and if you want to win I suggest studying the grades 7 and 8 lists. If you are reading regularly, that helps. Read more English materials or novels and be a machine about looking up new words!







Saturday, November 4, 2017

Welcome to your class blog!

Dear Students,

Finally I have a chance to write my first post for our class. This is a busy time for us! After you got back from your graduation trip to Japan, we had our Halloween activity at school last week. That was a fun activity, right? Thanks for helping in our 6B room with our "spoon your eyeball" (ping pong ball) race. I had a cold that day and both teacher Ruby and I needed a bit of help. About 400 students went through our room. Special thanks to Rick and Rebecca (and Ben from 6A) for helping to decorate our room while you were in Japan. Your pictures from Japan were great! I saw them Friday. Also, some parents came to see our class on Friday and I think it went fine.

You can find announcements here, usually over on the right side of the page as a list. There will also be links there. Those may be materials you can download. Sometimes I will post, or write, advice to you here about how to write or study better. Now we have our midterm exam coming, and I am trying to finish the study guide. I will put it as a link over to the right. Make sure you get enough rest! And study the vocabulary, and other things on the study guide. You can now use Quizlet to help you learn the vocabulary faster and better. Just accept the invitation I sent you.

Best regards,

Teacher Rob Catlin