Friday, October 23, 2009

10/23 HW Today is a Day 2

Announcements:

Science:

Downloads:
Energy Lab Notebook
Astronomy Lab Notebook

Mr. Smith's/Mr. Titus Core 1: None

Mr. Smith's/Mr. Titus Core 2: Test on Monday, Students have study guide, Who Wants to be a Millionaire Study Game (this is a power point game that we used to review for test)


Mrs. Ebertz's Core 3: Complete study guide for Wed., Astronomy test on Friday

Mrs. Ebertz's Core 3: Complete study guide for Thursday, Astronomy test on Friday


ELA: Model of Memoir

Core 1: Pick any two writing prompts and respond in your journal (You should have 5-6 prompts altogether)

Core 2:
Pick any two writing prompts and respond in your journal (You should have 5-6 prompts altogether)

Core 3:
Pick any two writing prompts and respond in your journal (You should have 5-6 prompts altogether)

Core 4:
Pick any two writing prompts and respond in your journal (You should have 5-6 prompts altogether)


Math:6th Grade Math Portfolio download (large file)This will be used in class, but can be a useful resource for homework and state test preparation.

Study Island Information: The information provided on curriculum night was not completely correct. Students will login with user name of first initial, lastinitial and student ID. For example, John Smith would login as JS654321 and the password is pass. You can chage your password once you are logged in.

Any students who receives less than 70% can do corrections on the test to raise their grade. Corrections should be done on separate paper!

Core 1: Page 43 17-19, 21,22
Core 2 : Page 55 1a,1b,1c Page 56 6a,6b,6c
Core 3: Page 43 17,21,22
Core 4: Page 42 #12 and #15

Social Studies: Copy of Paleolithic Notes

Word of the week "inquisitive"

Core 1: Students just constantly review notes from Stone Age

Core 2: Copy the T-notes for pages 44-49 read them 44-49 read them and state them aloud. Sheet on the Continents/Oceans both sides

Core 3: Review notes on the Stone Age

Core 4: Page 50 1-11 due 10/23, Make sure you read directions for 1-5

Mrs. Mayer:

Math: What numbers can be divided into 44 and 66? What is the Greatest Common Factor for these two numbers?
6th Grade Math Portfolio download (large file)This will be used in class, but can be a useful resource for homework and state test preparation.





Science: None, Earth in Space Sheet Review ,Astronomy Lab Notebook


ELA: Read 30 minutes and reading log due 10/7, Online Book Order Directions


SS: Complete Stone Age questions from reading