I will post more info tomorrow regarding our weekly assignments, but I wanted to let you know that Dearborn High and its feeder schools are doing a virtual spirit week! This includes Howard! Each day next week, send me a photo of you showing your spirit, and I will add it to the blog. 🙂 You can email me, send it to me on Dojo, or whatever method you prefer. I will be participating too!
Also, I will be hosting a chat tomorrow through Google Hangouts at around 11:30. I will post the link just before and you can feel free to join!
Last but not least, Mrs. Meyer is our district music resource teacher, and she is posting music lessons on her blog if you are interested! https://iblog.dearbornschools.org/duvallmusic/
Mrs. Ventura also is encouraging you to continue to submit your recorder videos to Google Classroom 🙂
HI everyone! We made it through 2 whole weeks of online learning. Yay! I hope you will all have a relaxing weekend with your families. On today’s agenda:
Reading: “Branching Out” on ReadWorks, read 30 minutes, and respond to prompt in the calendar.
Math: Lesson 20 Zearn, Lesson 20 problem set with video, and Lesson 20 Homework.
Science: Keep working on your PBL projects and your ecosystem dioramas!! Here is a picture of Celine’s finished dolphin project 🙂 it looks amazing!!
Last but not least, we will do another chat on Monday. Let’s plan on 11:30 again. This time, we will be using Google Hangouts/Google Meet, as that is the program our district supports for using with students.
I will post more information on how to do that Monday morning. 🙂
Thank you, students and parents, for your continued hard work and support during these unusual times! It makes me so happy and proud to see all of the hard work you have been putting in. I miss you all. Talk to you soon!
Hi! It looks like another beautiful day out. Yesterday I was able to take a very long walk with my mom! Today maybe I will walk to the bakery by my house with Mr. Nosewicz.
What’s on today’s calendar agenda? Check out Day 9….
Reading: Work on Main Idea Flocabulary, read 30 minutes, respond to the prompt in the calendar.
Math: Zearn Lesson 19, watch tutorial!! Do Problem Set with the Eureka Math video, try your best with the Succeed pages. Homework solutions are linked on my blog.
Science: How are your dioramas and PBL projects coming along? Celine shared a great picture of her dolphin project yesterday. I’ll ask her if it’s okay to post. Celine, if you’re reading this, let me know 🙂
Thank you all for trying your best each and every day!! I miss you and am proud of you. I’ve gotten some positive feedback about our Zoom chat, so we will plan on doing another chat next week, probably Monday.
Reading: Read 30 minutes, respond to the calendar prompt, ReadWorks: Up to Speed.
Math: Zearn Lesson 18, watch video and do Problem Set, try Succeed Pages
Science: Keep working on that diorama and/or art project! Send me photos!
Please keep doing your best and don’t hesitate to reach out to me!! I hope you are all doing well- you have been a little quieter this week. 🙂 Maybe you are starting to get a little sad or bored, and that’s normal- but remember there is lots to do! And the sun is shining today!! I have been talking to lots of friends and family, and that always brightens my day. Stay well!
Hi boys and girls!! I was hoping to see the sun today, but hopefully I can still get outside for a long walk.
I really enjoyed talking to everyone on the chat yesterday!! It was nice to see your faces and hear your voices!! We can do another one next week if you would like.
Today’s agenda:
Reading: Work on Main Idea Flocabulary, read 30 minutes, answer the prompt in the calendar for Day 7. If anyone is running out of books to read at home, let me know!
Math: Zearn Lesson 17, Watch video and do problem set, work on Succeed homework pages.
Science: How are your PBL art projects coming along? Has anyone started their extra credit diorama? Send me pictures if you have so I can post to give everyone some inspiration! Remember what I said- use what’s around the house and outside. It can be fun finding items to represent your animal’s habitat!! I really really can’t wait to see what you come up with. There are pictures linked in the document below if you need ideas and tons more on Pinterest.
I know this isn’t always easy. I have noticed some of you falling a bit behind on Readworks, Flocabulary, Zearn. Remember- try your best with these activities. You don’t need a parent to help you with these ones!
Remember- I am responding to you on ReadWorks and Flocabulary. You can see my comments and feedback. It should make you feel proud to think of all you are able to accomplish on your own during this crazy time. I am so, so proud of you for keeping up and doing your best.
Hi guys!! I hope you all had a great weekend. One really nice thing about all this is how much time we can spend at home with our families, working on projects, and just enjoying the little things.
TODAY we are having a live chat at 11:30 AM! I’ll post the link here to Zoom around that time and you will just click on it and join us. Not required, we are just going to hang out 🙂
I wanted to link the daily calendar again, make sure to scroll down to Week 2! Woo!! We are doing great. Seriously, you all should be proud of yourselves for taking charge of your learning. When you get back to school, you will be so happy you kept your brains working while we were off. Keep it up:)
For reading today- read 30 minutes and respond in your journal using the strategy on the calendar. You have a ReadWorks on the Supreme Court.
Math – Lesson 16. Recommended math time should look like this: Zearn, including the tutorial. Watch the video below while doing the problem set, then attempt the homework. DON’T STRESS ABOUT IT BEING PERFECT! 🙂 I will continue to post the homework solutions too for your parents and you.
Science- Please make sure your PBL art project is being worked on/will be ready when we get back to school. Don’t worry about the writing or food chain, we will finish that together when we get back….
If you want to do a fun extra credit project, I am linking the ecosystem diorama instructions below!! My students have loved creating these in the past, and so do I. In fact, I may make one!
ONLY use materials around the house and outside. No one needs to go to the store!! Use an old shoe box or box of a similar size. Other items you can use that you have at home: construction paper, magazine or newspaper pictures, leaves or grass from outside, old plastic toy animals (if you ask permission!), cotton balls, marshmallows, rocks, Playdough, toothpicks, paper towel rolls, pipe cleaners, anything goes!! See how creative you can get. The best part about these projects will be that none of us went to Michael’s or anywhere to buy things- we did it all from things in the house, quarantine style 🙂
I hope to see and hear you guys at 11:30 in the chat!
HI everyone! Don’t worry, you have the weekend off. 🙂 I just wanted to list some activities that you can do with your family this weekend so you don’t have to say “I’m bored!” My husband, family, and I will be trying some out! Have fun!
SO many fun ideas! You could also create your OWN treasure hunt or scavenger hunt! I wonder if I could make one for Mr. Nosewicz!! We could also read, do a puzzle, draw, play a board game, work in the yard, there are so many possibilities!
Send me pictures of you trying something out if you do 🙂 If you want me to, I can even post pictures on the blog of what you all are up to– some teachers are doing that so we can still see our friends. 🙂 Enjoy!
Wow! We have made it through our first week! As I would say at school, give yourselves a big clap and a pat on the back! You are all working so hard, becoming so independent, and making me so proud!!
Abraham, Mohamed D., and Mia: Great work earning a new belt in Recorder Karate! Mrs. Bagnall and Mrs. Ventura want to keep seeing your videos, so be sure to head over to their Google Classroom.
Maya, it sure was fun seeing your pretty desk all set up and your adorable cat!! Ali S., thanks for sharing your solar system presentation!! Mahdi, it was nice to see you hard at work on the computer! You guys are keeping me entertained and bringing a smile to my face. 🙂
Today’s agenda:
Read 30 minutes, do your response following our calendar in your reading response journal, and complete Read Works.
Math is Lesson 15. Here is the video for you to watch, and I am also going to try to upload my own video to Google Classroom. Fingers crossed that will work 🙂
Keep working on your PBL art projects for science, and your Google Slides. I will let you know as soon as I have a time set for our chat on Monday, but I am thinking around 11 AM! I will post the link to Google Hangouts on my blog, Dojo, Google Classroom, etc. and if you want to come hang out and chat with me, I would love it 🙂 NOT REQUIRED- just an option to get to see each other.
I have a fun extra credit science project for you guys next week! Remind me to tell you about it in the chat. No school work this weekend, but I will post some fun activities if you are looking for something to do with your family 🙂
Are you tired of hearing from me yet? 🙂 lol, I just wanted to send a quick update– I have added homework solutions to a page on my blog. On the left hand side under Class Info, you should see “Homework Solutions” and I will keep adding lessons as we go.
I also attempted to film a short video going over some solutions that I may add to Google Classroom if it uploads okay. 😬
Okay, enjoy the rest of your afternoon. Talk soon!!