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fifth grade hawkins-norris 200 The two projects the fifth grade were assigned gave them a chance to show how creative they could be Models of clay or dough were made of the United States. Everyone was pleased when they presented their moms with a kiss- ing ball for Christmas. Students were asked to make mod- els of the United States or draw maps on poster boards. They were placed in groups of four and given class time to work on these pro|ects Some students chose to use other maps as patterns. A tremendous success, the completed maps were displayed on the classroom walls and judged. The fifth grade made kissing balls as a Christmas project Everyone was required to bring a potato, boxwood, wire, ribbon, and a nail Stringing the wire through the potato to make a loop was tfre first step. Next, they punched holes in the po tato with the nail and filled them with boxwood to cover up the potato Last of all, they tied ribbon on the wire to hang up the kissing balls. .e ' emy Hawkins CnnsLatta Ken McPherson Sue McQueen Kendra Moore Mike Moore Sand Norris Tammy Costa, Jamie Longsr-.ore Gabnelle Bo . Derrick Phillips, and Pat Conn pay close attention to Mrs Littleton as she goes over the material tor the math test
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199 r V Jl Amanda Faust Bndgett Pischef Jonathan Fogelman Donette Fortson Leslie Freeman lb ' . ■■ Miss Miller, the elementary P E teacher, decided to form soccer teams in the fifth and fourth grades for a tournament. There were to be three teams from each grade, one from each homeroom Each grade competed within itself to decide the best team to play in the tournament Finally, the time came for the champion- ship game After much elimination. Mrs Clanton ' s fourth grade class was chosen to play Mrs Littletons fifth grade class Viewed by many excited faces, the game began The fourth grade made the first point Ken McPherson soon evened up this lead by making the first point for the fifth grade The game continued In a stalemate for some time. Soon, however, Phillip James gained control of the ball, skillfully passing it to Doyle Ragsdale The tie was broken After this break, it did not take long for Doyle Ragsdale to score again Mrs Littleton ' s class had won three to one Miss Miller presented the class with a big red ribbon saying, Soccer 1 st -7 , In an effort to put their team ahead, Jamie Longshore. Ken McPherson. and Do, •-■ •-jj ' iJj ' e pro ' ec the i,a Pattie Glenn Anthony Grisby James Grisby Kirk Hamby Heather Hanson Holly Hanson Pamela Hartley
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fifth grade pannell-wood W 201 1 D u Q ' ■ Shannon Pannell DerricK Phillips Linda Potts Chip Ramsey Sharon Sanders Kelly Shea Joel Pnce Andy Smith Doyle Ragsdale ■ Annette Stewart ' Jeffrey Bynum and Leslie Freeman eaglery show-off their pri2 - Mark Putman Mellnda Stoffregen Ralph Taylor Tracy Thomas Andre Tindall Tammy Wade Lynn Weatherspoon Bart Rainey Jimmy Sumpter Martina Teal Angela Tidwell Patrick Towns Hanson Watkins Lisa Wood
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