Friday, January 29, 2010

Literature 7

Milkweed/The Boy in the Striped Pajamas anticipation guide is due on MONDAY.

* students had work time in class to begin this assignment. I explained I would like all eleven questions answered to the best of their ability and turned in on Monday.

7th Grade-Mr. Smith

Page 577. Lesson 6-2. Problems 2-24 even. Lesson 6-3. Problems 2-24 evens.

Pre-Algebra

Page 629, Lesson 6-1. Problems 1-10. Lesson 6-2. Problems 1-6. and page 630, Lesson 6-3. Problems 1-6.

Algebra

Lesson 6.4, pages 356-357. Problems 20-44 evens.

Science 8

Our Classification activities are continuing. All work should finish up on Monday.

Literature 8

We listened to and discussed the plot for Raymond's Run.

No Homework!

8th gr. Spanish FLEX

We reviewed the forms of "tener" which means "to have. " We went over 10 sentences in which forms of "tener" are used. We practiced pronouncing students' Spanish names and responding orally to the question "Como te llamas." We pronounced and learned ways to greet people and say good-bye.

Science 7

We corrected our 3.1 GRS and began discussing water erosion. Students are to finish the Key Terms and Concepts on pg. 72 for their homework. If they are not completed by class on Monday, they can not participate in the lab/project.

Math 7 ( Moran)

Lesson 6-4, Multiplying Fractions. Their assignment is Lesson 6-4 worksheet.

Social Studies 8

The format of Social Studies has changed for 2nd Semester. We are now studying U.S. History instead of World Geography. Also, the style of instruction is different in order to prepare students to be successful in high school social studies classes. There will be notes. A lot of notes. We have a lot of material to cover in a short amount of time. Homework is occurring much more regularly. Academic and behavioral standards have been raised for this semester as well. Students are expected to be turing in quality assignments. Neatness and spelling will always count for part of a grade. There is no excuse for late work since students each have their own book that they can take home to help them finish their homework. Students were made aware of these changes on the first day of the semester.
Unfortunately, there are some students who will be starting the semester with a low percentage because they have not completed their homework, or they did not follow the directions as written on the homework assignments.

Today we talked about how the Colonial Rebellion turned into a Revolution.
Homework: "Rebellion to Revolution" Worksheet

Applied Math 7

Basic Facts
Test 12 Review

Applied Math 8

Corrected Lesson 5-4.
Assignment: 5-4 Packet

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