Monday, December 13, 2010

Sheepdogs? You Have to see this!!

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Elfs



FUDGE Making

Here are some pics of our fudge making!  It was hmmm a yummy time!



December 13 - 17

Howdy Partners!

We are down to the wire... the first half of the Cattle Drive... hmmm does that sound bad? I was thinking that we are nearing the end of the first half of the school year.. Well at least thats how I see it... either way! This is the week before break! 4th period you did great making fudge... really I was impressed... nothing blew up.. No one cut their tounge licking the can of sweet condensed milk! And everyone who tasted it, especially Macy said it was yummy! Monday.. Sugar cookies... that will be an event to remember!

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Interesting fact about Christmas:
Christmas was illegal in England from 1647-1660. This was enforced by the then leader Oliver Cromwell.


“Pets are people too?”, this may be what pet owners are thinking during the Christmas season. It has been estimated that at least 56 percent of Americans sing to their pets. It may just be more fulfilling considering that pets cannot possibly complain.
The people at Reynolds Foil Company make a substantial amount of money selling foil during the Christmas season. It has been confirmed that at least 3,000 tons of foil are used to wrap turkeys annually.


Sending Christmas cards is still the in thing to do around Christmas time. Americans on average send out 28 Christmas cards to friends and family yearly, and guess what, it's certainly not in vain either, most will receive 28 for the same period.


Warning: Christmas shopping may be hazardous to your health. If you are an avid Christmas shopper statistics have concluded that you will be elbowed at least three times while shopping. Ouch!
Christmas is a great time to exercise. You will walk an average of five miles between the parking lot and stores, however, don't let this give you a false sense of security, most people still gain those pesky Christmas pounds despite this.

Just so you know 53% of people plan to “re-gift” meaning they will give someone a gift that had been previously been given to them as a Christmas present... BAH HUMBUG
There are 1.76 Billion Candy Canes made every year. 

Not to be a party pooper but... based on a 1999 estimated population count of North America and Europe, on Christmas Eve of that year Santa Claus had to visit 42,466,666 homes in a 12-hour period -- that's 983 homes per second.
Have a wonderful Christmas Break!

OLD WEST FACT OF THE WEEK: Christmas lights to the extreme?
The Faucher Family in Delaware have built extravagant Christmas lights setups for 25 years now. How extravagant? They use 1,000,000 lights. So how much does it cost them to run the lights for a month? $82,320. Gulp.


HouseLogic estimated the total cost by using the average price per kWh in the Faucher Family's region and assumed each of their 1,000,000 bulbs were the average 5 watt C7 bulb. They then figured the lights to run for 4 hours each night and 30 nights in total. The estimated cost came out to be $686 per hour and $82,320 for those bright 30 nights. A lot of money to get in the Christmas spirit!

If the Fauchers use LED lights, their estimate would drop down to $89 hour and $10,680. For their sake, let's hope they do. Check out other extravagant Christmas lights costs at
1st and 6th Period:
This week cowpokes we will be making cookies on Monday... and the rest of the week.. Working on mixed numbers and improper fractions.. And a few surprises thrown in for you all being such good boys and girls!
1st PERIOD BLOG QUESTION: SEE THE OLD WEST FACT OF THE WEEK
1) What would the cost be if the Faucher Family only had their Christmas lights on for 15 days instead of 30 days?
2) If it costs $686 per hour to run the lights, how much would it cost for the lights to be on for 4 hours and also for 7 hours?
3) If the Faucher family have been displaying lights for the last 25 years, in what year did they start?



4th Period:
Howdy there ... young cowpokes! This week we will continue our working with decimals... and making sugar cookies.. And doing other fun and crazy things.. Have to be here to find out!


4th & 6th PERIOD BLOG QUESTION: SEE THE OLD WEST FACT OF THE WEEK


1) What would the cost be if the Faucher Family only had their Christmas lights on for 15 days instead of 30 days?


2) What would be the cost per hour if they rean the lights for 7 hours each night instead of just 4?


3) If the Faucher family have been displaying lights for the last 25 years, in what year did they start?


4) If the Faucher’s use 25,000 blinking lights and 10,000 are blue write a fraction that the withc doctor would be proud of!? Get it.. Witch doctor.. Shrinking...??? You can write it like this - THIS IS AN EXAMPLE 25/32


5) If it costs $ 686.00 per hour how much will the Faucher’s have spent in 2 hours, 5 hours and 10 hours to have their lights on?


6) If they used LED lights.. What would they have spent in 2 hours, 5 hours and 10 hours to have their lights on?



                  GONZAGA MENS BASKETBALL
FEEL THE SPIRIT!!!
Ok I will admit the boys are not looking so hot right now... BUT>.. Never Fear Coach Few will have them tuned up here soon and they will be back on the winning track!! Don’t give up!!
SCHEDULE:
11/5 vs. Southern Oregon W 90-58
11/12 vs. Southern W 117-72
11/16 vs. San Diego State L 79-76
11/22 Kansas State 6:30 pm L 81 - 64 (OUCH!)
11/23 Marquette 4:57 pm W 66-63
11/30 vs. Eastern Washington W 86-57
12/4 vs. Illinois 2:15 pm L 73-61
12/8 at Washington State L 81 - 59
12/11 at Notre Dame L 83-79
12/16 vs. Lewis-Clark State 6:00 pm
12/18 vs. Baylor 1:30 pm
12/22 vs. Xavier 8:00 pm
12/29 vs. Lafayette 5:30 pm
12/31 vs. Oklahoma State 7:00 pm


Here is a great Youtube video on Christmas Lights!



 Have a wild and woolly ride this week!
As always, you are amazing, incredible people with the whole world waiting to be changed by YOU!
Mr. Rott


Sunday, December 5, 2010

For the Week of December 6 - 10

Howdy Partners!



Things are moving along.... hmmm what special events can we do before Christmas break??? I guess you’all will have to keep those eyes open... and one hand on the horn the other on your reins!! MEANING.. You’ll just have to wait and see!

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OLD WEST FACT: Tumble Weeds


This is a phrase used to describe various varieties of bushes that break off when very dry, and roll with the wind.

These thick matted bushes sometimes stick to each other to resemble a giant Tumbleweed, and single Tumbleweeds six or eight feet in diameter, are not uncommon in the Southwest at times. They have been seen in many Western movies, but far from being "quaint" they can be both a nuisance and a fire hazard. Sage brush creates one of the more common kinds of tumbleweed.In the 1935 the Sons of the Pioneers wrote and sang the “Tumbling Tumbleweeds Song... here are the lyrics and the video.

       Tumbling    Tumbleweeds  by Bob Nolan
I'm a roaming cowboy riding all
day long Tumbleweeds around me sing their lonely song
Nights underneath a prairie moon I ride alone and sing a tune See them tumbling down Pledging their love to the ground   Lonely but free I'll be found Drifting along with the tumbling tumbleweeds  Cares of the past are behind Nowhere to go but I'll find  Just where the trail will wind Drifting along with the tumbling tumbleweeds, I know when night has gone that a new world's born at dawn I'll keep rolling along, Deep in my heart is a song, Here on the range I belong Drifting along with the tumbling tumbleweeds
1st and 6th Period:
This week cowpokes we will be working on changing improper fractions to mixed numbers.. Now if you think about it.. Why are there such things as IMPROPER fractions? And aren’t we already mixed up enough with fractions and now we have mixed up numbers? Huh??? Where is the sense in all this math stuff anyhow? Saddle up!


1st Period BLOG QUESTION: GO to the OLD WEST FACT:
#1) There are 11 letters in the  wordTumbleweeds, if 11 is your denominator, draw it out! Then what is the part of the whole - the numerator if we count all the E’s in the word?

#2) Bob Nolan of the Sons of the Pioneers wrote the song Tumbling Tumbleweeds in 1935, how many years ago was that?


#3) How many words are there in the song Tumbling Tumbleweeds if the total number of words is your denominator then what is your numerator IF we count all the words with T’s in them ?
4th Period:
Howdy there ... this week we continue working with decimals... and I have not forgotten our plan to make microwave fudge, maybe this week! We will.. For sure before Christmas Break!


6th & 4th PERIOD BLOG QUESTION:
GO to the OLD WEST FACT:


#1) There are 11 letters in the word Tumbleweeds, if 11 is your denominator, then what is the part of the whole - the numerator if we count all the E’s in the word Tumbleweeds?


#2) Bob Nolan of the Sons of the Pioneers wrote the song Tumbling Tumbleweeds in 1935, how many years ago was that?

#3) How many words are there in the song Tumbling Tumbleweeds if the total number of words is your denominator then what is your numerator IF we count all the words with T’s in them ?

#4) Take the year you were born and the year the song was written and calculate how many years there are between your birthday and the songs birthday.


#5) If a Tumbleweed in the desert was clocked going 5 miles per hour and if that tumble weed continued to travel for 5 hours, how many miles would it have travled?
GONZAGA MENS BASKETBALL                       FEEL THE SPIRIT!!!
Well looks like its going to be a hard season.. Not a bad season just hard, the guys still look like they are trying to figure out their flow! Now doubt Coach Few will get them in shape.. And we will be at the tournament again! Hard game against Illionois :(


SCHEDULE:


11/5 vs. Southern Oregon W 90-58


11/12 vs. Southern W 117-72


11/16 vs. San Diego State L 79-76


11/22 Kansas State 6:30 pm L 81 - 64 (OUCH!)


11/23 Marquette 4:57 pm W 66-63


11/30 vs. Eastern Washington W 86 - 57


12/4 vs. Illinois L 73 - 61


12/8 at Washington State 8:00 pm


12/11 at Notre Dame 5:30 pm


12/16 vs. Lewis-Clark State 6:00 pm


12/18 vs. Baylor 1:30 pm


12/22 vs. Xavier 8:00 pm


12/29 vs. Lafayette 5:30 pm


12/31 vs. Oklahoma State 7:00 pm


Have a wild and woolly ride this week!


As always, you are amazing, incredible people with the whole world waiting to be changed by YOU!




Happy Trails to YOU!

Mr. Rott 

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Howdy Partners!


 


So we missed out on our BIG SNOW but we did have a late start... even though all the other school districts around us were closed.. We toughed it out ... like BIG cowboys and cowgirls and some how made it to school! Just think . 3 weeks and you’ll have Christmas Break!





Oh I almost forgot... hopefully you had a restful break... I seemed to be very busy.. One of the things that kept me busy was making this YUMMY desert... mmmmm made all by me! :) ENJOY THE PICS>. Trust me it was very tasty!!

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OLD WEST FACT: Trees...


Trees are important to the Old West... just as they are today but perhaps in a little differnt way. In the old west you could not build really anything without wood! So trees were vital... plus you could not plant fields without first removing trees...


Cowboys would use wood to keep warm... build barns, fences... and other things needed on the ranch!


1st and 6th Period:
This week cowpokes we continue our work on Fractions.!!!! We will be working on simplifying fractions.. Its not as bad as you think.. Especially if you have a fraction calculator!!! :) Saddle up!

1st & 6th Period BLOG QUESTION: GO to this site... go to www.christmastree.org/facts.cfm and answer the below questions by finding the answers at this site...
#1) Why are real trees better than artificial trees?
#2) How many real Christmas Trees are sold in the US every year?
#3) Is it true that there are 500,000 acres being used for Christmas Trees in the US?
#4) What fact do you find most interesting about Christmas trees?

4th Period:
Howdy there ... this week we will be working with decimals... and I have not forgotten our plan to make microwave fudge! We will.. For sure before Christmas Break!

4th Period BLOG QUESTION:  GO TO THE WEB SITE UNDER 1st & 4th Peroid Blog question!!!
#1) Why are real trees better than artificial trees?


#2) How many real Christmas Trees are sold in the US every year?


#3) Is it true that there are 500,000 acres being used for Christmas Trees in the US?


#4) What fact do you find most interesting about Christmas trees?


#5) Which State produces is the Top and the second to the top Christmas Trees producers in the US?


#6) What is ½ of the number of people employed in the Christmas Tree industry?

GONZAGA MENS BASKETBALL
FEEL THE SPIRIT!!!


Ok so not bad.. Not great.. But still we beat Marquette that was a good win... now they have a little time off.. Then OUR favorite team starts again... tough work... hopefully it gets better!

SCHEDULE:
11/5 vs. Southern Oregon W 90-58


11/12 vs. Southern W 117-72


11/16 vs. San Diego State L 79-76


11/22 Kansas State 6:30 pm L 81 - 64 (OUCH!)


11/23 Marquette 4:57 pm W 66-63


11/30 vs. Eastern Washington 6:00 pm


12/4 vs. Illinois 2:15 pm


12/8 at Washington State 8:00 pm


12/11 at Notre Dame 5:30 pm


12/16 vs. Lewis-Clark State 6:00 pm


12/18 vs. Baylor 1:30 pm


12/22 vs. Xavier 8:00 pm


12/29 vs. Lafayette 5:30 pm


12/31 vs. Oklahoma State 7:00 pm

Have a wild and woolly ride this week!


As always, you are amazing, incredible people with the whole world waiting to be changed by YOU!




Mr. Rott

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Blog for November 22 - 24

Howdy Partners!



Ok.. So did it snow? Will it snow? It’s Saturday night as I write this and its supposed to snow Sunday night or Monday morning.. BUT, will it be cold enough to snow,  to cancel school?

Now.. it's Sunday morning.... the weather report states that it will snow down to 500 feet and the valley floor.. Hmm so what is the elevation of newberg? 

GUESS what .. you will find out beofre the week is over! OH HOW FUN!

I know.. I know...  I said there would be NO blog this week... but with it going to snow... I just have to have a little blog question...but there will be no homework this week! :) how does that sound?

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  OLD WEST FACT: Elevation

What is elevation? A point on the Earth’s surface that is measured relative to sea level. So basically.. It’s how far something is above the ocean... does that make sense? Above sea level... its like Mt. Hood is 11,249 feet above sea level, that is a LONG ways up there!
BLOG QUESTION..........................FOR ALL CLASSES
Mt. Hood
First, make SURE you have read the above Old West Fact... its all about elevation... since it is supposed to snow down to 500 feet above sea level or even lower... I thought we could learn a little about elevatoin! Usually the higher you are above sea level the better chance you have of having snow.... that is why ski resorts are not at the beach, rather they are in the mountains!



Your blog question for this week is.... and try to find where your house is... it won’t be like you can look up the address but... follow these directions and see how close you can get..


STEPS:
A) Go to "Earthtools"

B) On the left under where it says, “Jump to Country.” There is a pull down ... pull that down and scroll down until you find “United States of America.”


C) Then under the “Jump to Country,” click on “Find elevation/Height Above Sea Level.”


D) Click on Oregon and it will ZOOM in... use the cursor to move the map until you get closer to Newberg. Keep using the tool on the left to zoom in untill you can clearly read the area around Newberg.


E) The closer you get the more detail youll see. Now look for your house.. Or around your house.


F) Once you have found near where your hosue is.. Look to the left under the “Earth Tools,” There you will see how many feet above sea level your house is... also how many meters.


G) Answer these questions - #1) How many feet above sea level is your house_________ and #2) How many meters above sea level is your hosue______?


1st and 6th Period:
This week cowpokes we continue our work on Fractions.!!!! Thanks to Ms. Belknamp we now know how to multiply fractions... next up... dividing those pesky little bugger! :) but as always.. It will be fun and soooooooooooo exciting!


4th Period:
Howdy there cowpokes...Fractions... this week we will be working with hands on projects to better understand fractions... at least that is the plan.. We will see how much school we have this week!



              GONZAGA MENS BASKETBALL

FEEL THE SPIRIT!!!
OUCH... we lost by 2 points... that was a disapointment... they have to do better than that! PLUS Mr. Rott stayed up wayyyyyyyyyy past his bed time to watch the game... and they lost :(
SCHEDULE:
11/5 vs. Southern Oregon W 90-58
11/12 vs. Southern W 117-72
11/16 vs. San Diego State L 79-76
11/22 Kansas State 6:30 pm
11/23 Duke/Marquette 4:57 pm
11/30 vs. Eastern Washington 6:00 pm
12/4 vs. Illinois 2:15 pm
12/8 at Washington State 8:00 pm
12/11 at Notre Dame 5:30 pm
12/16 vs. Lewis-Clark State 6:00 pm
12/18 vs. Baylor 1:30 pm
12/22 vs. Xavier 8:00 pm
12/29 vs. Lafayette 5:30 pm
12/31 vs. Oklahoma State 7:00 pm


Have a wild and woolly ride this week!

As always, you are amazing, incredible people with the whole world waiting to be changed by YOU!

Mr. Rott