Monday – October 15th
We just finished up week 7 of the Marking Period. We only have 3 more weeks to go until the end of the Marking Period. Please check parent connect for any missing work.
Today’s Agenda:
*Argument Lesson #2
*iLearn assignment on computers
*Persuasive Techniques
*Dodge Ball Essays
*Double Bubble Map
Homework: Finish ilearn lessons.
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Thursday and Friday – October 4th and 5th
Progress Reports Are Going Home Today
Parents please sign and return
Thursday:
*Bell Work
*Identifying themes using the Carousel method. Students went to five different stations that each had a short story for students to read with partners. They were required to answer four questions after each read aloud.
1) Identify the main subject. Example: forgiveness, hope, strength…
2) What action (s) do the characters take involving the particular subject?
3) What are the effects or consequences of these actions?
4) Create a theme statement. Example: Forgiveness can lead to positive outcomes in a personal life.
*Homework: “Abula” Lesson if not finished in class.
Friday:
*Them “Abula” Test #1
*Test #2 – Students write their own story with a “them”.
Homework: Parent Signature on Progress Report. Due Monday.
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Monday – Wednesday, October 1st. 2nd and 3rd
Happy October!!! Don’t forget to turn back your clocks this weekend. This is the sixth week of the marking period so, make sure to check Parent Connect for any missing assignments. Final days to make up NWEA tests.
The following is the Agenda for Monday – Wednesday
Monday: *Bellwork – “Caught Ya” #9
*Theme Lesson – notes
– video
-identify theme
Homework: None
Tuesday: *Bellwork – “Caught Ya” #10
*Read story, “Abuela Invents the Zero” Theme Lesson on ILearn
Homework: Finish through page four of lesson.
Wednesday: *Bellwork – “Caught Ya” #10
*Abuela Invents the Zero” ILearn Lesson (must finish today)
Homework: The after you read assignment worksheet
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