April
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Thursday, April 23
Good morning students. Please be ready at 2:00 p.m. today for our Google meet. Try to sit in a quiet place and mute your microphone. Bring with you a pen and a notebook.
Go to google classroom and click on the link under Independent Practice. No password is needed. I will post the link shortly before our meeting.
THURSDAY |
Reading : Read pages 18-23 of Animal and Plants Classification Jahem, Hussein, Hadil read again the book Grade 2 Animal Habitat Watch how to write a conclusion to your Corona reflection letter Work on your writing of Corona letter reflection Math : Solve word problems using CUBES strategy Review for dividing two ways Solve #1, 2, 3 of Problem set lesson 27 Share your work Science: Answer the following question: Why do animals adapt? Give at least 2 examples explaining how adaptations helped each. Type and share Social Studies: Read pg.134-136 of chp.6 social studies book Read Big Idea and study vocabulary then type to answer questions in this document.Revolution lesson 1 Science enrichment: https://iblog.dearbornschools.org/burek/ ART:https://iblog.dearbornschools.org/saadn/ MUSIC: https://iblog.dearbornschools.org/doanmusic/ PHYS ED:https://iblog.dearbornschools.org/millerpe/ Media specialist, Ms. Hankins: https://iblog.dearbornschools.org/hankinsmedia/miller/ Mrs. Elhaddi/ resource teacher: https://iblog.dearbornschools.org/kaid/2020/04/14/april-14-2020/?preview=true Go Noodle for families:https://family.gonoodle.com/ General information: 313-827-3006 or communications@dearbornschools.org Social emotional hotline – 313-827-8500 or dss@dearbornschools.org Tech support – 313-827-8400 Human Resources & Student Services – 313-827-3068 Special Education – 313-827-7050 Elementary DSHINES in English: https://dl.orangedox.com/DSHINESESLessonsEnglish in Arabic: https://dl.orangedox.com/DSHINESESLessonsArabic |
Ramadan starts this week and Dearborn Public Schools is adjusting the student meal distribution times at four sites to better accommodate our families who are observing that tradition.
Free student food distribution will continue at all seven schools on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
However, starting Friday, April 24 the pickup time will shift later to noon to 2 p.m. at Fordson High School, Woodworth Middle School, Salina Intermediate and McCollough Elementary. The later schedule will continue through Memorial Day weekend, when Ramadan ends this year.
Food distribution will stay at 10 a.m. to noon at the three other locations- Dearborn High School, Edsel Ford High School and Smith Middle School.
Families should also note that the distribution schedule will change the weeks around Memorial Day weekend. The week before Memorial Day, the District will distribute food on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday – May 18, 20 and 21. Friday May 22 is scheduled to be a day off for staff and students. The week of Memorial Day, food distribution will be Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday – May 26, 27, and 29 and move back to 10 a.m. to noon at all seven schools.
Dearborn Schools families can pick up meals at any location. Their child does not need to attend that school. The meals are for any child under 18 living in the home. Each bag contains breakfast and lunch for a student for the days until the next pickup. Monday and Wednesday bags each have two days of food, and Friday has three days worth.
The grab-and-go meals are provided free to families through the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s School Lunch Program. Through the program, Dearborn Public Schools offered free lunch and breakfast to all kindergarten to 12th grade students before schools were closed to slow the spread of novel coronavirus. Last week, the District distributed 65,000 meals through the program.
The grab-and-go meals will continue at least through June 10, which was scheduled to be the last full day of school for the year.
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