Jerryd made ants on a log and fire ants on a log.
Ants on Log
Spread peanut butter on a celery stick. Garnish with raisins.
Fire Ants on a Log
Spread cream cheese on a celery stick. Garnish with dried cranberries.
contagious - Capable of transmitting disease; carrying a disease, catching, transmittable, infectious
Page 9 - "Right now?" Miss Hemphill stared. "Why, he shouldn't be in school with red spots! It could be measles or chicken pox . . . any number of things . . . contagious things."
penitentiary - a prison for those convicted of major crimes, correctional institution, joint, keep, lockup, pen, penal institution, prison, reformatory, slammer
Page 14 - We figured they were headed straight for %*!#, by way of the state penitentiary . . . until they got themselves mixed up with the church, and my mother, and our Christmas pageant.
Chapter 2 vocabulary
privet - any of various Old World shrubs having smooth entire leaves and terminal panicles of small white flowers followed by small black berries; many used for hedges
Page 16 - One of the neighbor women called out, "Helen, are you in much pain?" and Mrs. Armstrong yelled back, "Yes, terrible! Don't let those children tear up my privet hedge!"
sentiment - a thought, view, or attitude, especially one based mainly on emotion instead of reason, emotion, opinion, attitude, outlook, reaction
Page 21 - He shrugged. "I like all the other stuff but she said to write down what we liked best, and what I like best is no Herdmans."
"Not a very Christian sentiment," my father said.
Chapter 3 vocabulary
sacrilegious - grossly irreverent toward what is or is held to be sacred, disrespectful, profane, blasphemous, improper, godless, sinful
Page 35 - Alice's mother told the Ladies' Aid that it was sacrilegious to let Imogene Herdman be Mary.
barge - to intrude or interrupt, especially rudely, break in, burst in, collide, infringe, muscle in, push
Page 36 - Some people said it wasn't fair for a whole family who didn't even go to our church to barge in and take over the pageant.
Chapter 4 vocabulary
espoused - to take as spouse; to take to wife; to marry, betrothed, engaged
Page 41 - ". . . Joseph and Mary, his espoused wife, being great with child . . ."
vengeance - with great violence or force, punishment, revenge, settling of scores, retaliation
Page 45 - "Out of the black night with horrible vengeance, the Mighty Marvo---"
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Valerie was our Chef of the Week on November 18. The banana-peanut butter-tortilla concoction she shared was delicious!
Its is the possessive pronoun; it modifies a noun.
It's is a contraction of it is or it has.
Incorrect: The mother cat carried it's kitten in it's mouth.
(Possessive pronoun, no apostrophe)
Correct: The mother cat carried its kitten in its mouth.
Correct: I think it's going to rain today.
(Contraction of it is)
Correct: It's been a very long time.
(Contraction of it has)
CNE Elementary is presenting Disney's The Aristocats on November 10 and 12 at UC Clermont's Krueger Auditorium. Many of the cats, dogs and geese flocked to the K-5 classrooms to read cat books to the students and issue personal invitations to the show. Carlie, the highway worker cat, Valerie, the doctor cat, and Josh, Napoleon (the leader of the dog army) enjoyed their time with the younger students.
Angel and Peyton have each shared a yummy recipe with the class in their roles as Healthy Chef. Each Friday, a student who has volunteered to be a healthy chef shares a homemade healthy concoction made with at least one plant (fruit or vegetable). Peyton's home-canned salsa made with home-grown vegetables and Angel's homemade veggie pizza delighted their classmates and tastebuds alike!
So far we have had five students volunteer to be our “Chef of the Week.” The Chef should come prepared with a healthy recipe featuring at least one fruit or vegetable and the ingredients to prepare the recipe for 27 people. We have a microwave and a refrigerator available for use if needed. (Please let me know if any sharp tools are needed and I will provide those.) The Chef should also be prepared to explain how to assemble the healthy snack.
| Date | Chef of the Week |
| 10/21 | Mrs. Putnam |
| 10/28 | Peyton |
| 11/4 | Angel |
| 11/11 | No School |
| 11/18 | Valerie |
| 11/25 | No School |
| 12/2 | Carlie |
| 12/9 | Jerryd |
Participant chefs will receive extra credit to be applied to the subject of his/her choice (excluding social studies), his/her photo and recipe featured on the Healthy Snacks web page and in our class cookbook.
It's not too late to sign up to participate!