Moby Max Reading Contest

The last blog I sent said that the contest will run through March but we decided to end it at the end of February. Our party will be the first week of March. Students who answer 50 questions correct earn a badge in Moby Max and then can put a sticker on our chart.

To login at home, you will have to have your child login through your email account. If you use gmail, go to the colored icon in the upper right corner of the screen. Click on that. Then click on +add another account. Then put in your child’s student number@dearbornschools.org. (I’ll send the numbers tonight) Then put in his/her password which is simply the birthday. See previous blog. Once accounts are switched to your child’s school account, then go to the Dearborn website, clever and Moby Max. Hope this helps!

Moby Max Reading Literature and Informational Contest

Ms. Truxall’s class will take part in a Reading Contest. Students will participate during class and at home. After completing a certain amount of reading, students will earn a badge. We will keep track of the badges earned in class. We will celebrate all who participate at the end of March.

To do Moby Max at home, students need to go to the Dearborn Public Schools website. Students will need to login to the website using their student number @dearbornschools.org and use their password. The password is the 2 digits for birthday month, day and 4 digits for the birth year. For example: A birthday of June 1, 2012 would look like 06012012. Once in, click on clever, then moby max. At the top right of the screen students can choose Literature or Informational Reading.

If you are having trouble logging into clever, you’ll need to have your child enter their student number and password into the google account first before clever.

Good Luck to all!

Homework For 1-27

Math- I forgot to assign lesson 19 last week. Sorry. If you can, do lesson 19 and 20 tonight.Pages 157 and 161.

We cleaned out our mailboxes and seat sacks. Some of the students will be bringing home some Spelling and Handwriting worksheets for homework. Turn those in at the end of the week. Thanks!

Reading Log- Be sure to ask your children comprehensions questions after reading the stories. For example, ask who are the characters, what is the setting, what is the problem and solution, etc. Thanks!