March 23

Online Reading by Representative Abdullah Hammoud

Hi everyone, 


To continue nurturing our young minds while they are at home from school, Representative Abdullah Hammoud has launched what will now be a series of different guests readers who will read their favorite children’s book via YouTube. TuneIn in and watch the first video in the series, “Who Says Women Can’t Be Doctors”  read by Representative Abdullah Hammoud 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ej-N0yxAzWg&feature=youtu.be

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March 22

Work for the week of 3/23-3/27 – ALL SUBJECTS

All work is due to be submitted VIA google docs by Sunday, 3/29

Reading:

30 minutes of reading a day is the MINIMUM you should be doing. I have assigned several ReadWorks articles for you to read and answer questions on. You may also read additional stories/books/passage/articles from your library books, guided reading books, Scholastic , or any other resource you may have!

Language Arts Review:

IXL Language Arts LEVEL G TASKS to complete this week. There are 3 for you to work on each day (Monday-Friday) Once you get to 80% you may stop:

Monday: F.5 – Literary Device, A.2 – Main Idea, GG.2 – Subject and Predicate

Tuesday: C.2 – Formal Tone, M.1 – Analyzing Short Stories, JJ.1 – Verb Type

Wednesday: D.2 – Compare and Contrast, N.2 – Informational Passages, LL.1 – Verb Tense

Thursday: O.2 – Coordinating Conjunctions, Q.1 – Summarize a Story, GG.3 – Subject and Predicate

Friday: S.1 – Character Emotions and Traits, U.1 – Correct Confused Words, RR.2 – Capitalize

Math:

1. Complete M5 L8-L14 in Zearn, Learn, and Succeed books. Your exit slips need to be submitted on ONE document (please) unless you are sending me pictures. You are only submitting your exit ticket if you have your books. If you do not, then you are working on Zearn.

2. IXL Math LEVEL G TASKS to complete this week. There are only 3 for you to work on. Once you get to 80% you may stop: K.8, K.10, DD.4

Science:

1. IXL Science LEVEL G TASKS to complete this week. There are only 3 for you to work on under Ecosystems. Once you get to 80% you may stop: P.1, P.3, P.5. See the post titled, BIOME PROJECT and review it. There are due dates on there to work towards. Decide on your Biome by 3/25 and submit your choice to me on google docs.

Social Studies:

  1. Begin by watching the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKNTBHmWOyA on the Proclamation of 1763.

Next, go to the following link to read about the Proclamation of 1763 https://www.history.com/topics/native-american-history/1763-proclamation-of – take notes.

Finally, take the quiz found at https://quizizz.com/admin/quiz/582b85d34c97496701fc57bc/proclamation-of-1763 for practice to test your knowledge.

Answer the questions:

  1. Who was Chief Pontiac
  2. How does his rebellion show a change in the relationship between Europeans and Native Americans?
  3. After reading pages 7-9 answer the questions: Who won? Why? Do you think the outcome was right, or fair? How do you think it should have ended?

ANSWER ALL THESE QUESTIONS ON A GOOGLE DOC AND SUBMIT TO YOUR TEACHER BY 3/29

2. Watch:

  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TcDxSICplPE
  2. Watch 4 Liberty’s Kids episodes (should have watched all up to 23 by now)

3. IXL Social Studies LEVEL G TASKS to complete this week. There are only 3 for you to work on. Once you get to 80% you may stop: G.1, G.5, F.10

March 22

Free Food Distribution for Households with Children

Free Food Distribution
for Households with Children

[South parking lot]
Dearborn’s Ford Community & Performing Arts Center
Monday, March 23 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Helping Our Community During Urgent Times of Need
Households with children who are in need of food are encouraged to attend our upcoming drive-thru food distribution, sponsored by Gleaners Community Food Bank. Please stay in your vehicle to limit exposure.  Groceries will be placed into your trunk or back seat. Guests without vehicles are welcome to walk up, but should be prepared to carry 20-30 pounds or have a cart.
Together with Gleaners Community Food Bank, we are taking all necessary precautions to distribute food safely. Gleaners Community Food Bank of Southeastern Michigan


2131 Beaufait | Detroit, MI | 48207-3410
313-571-0230
www.gcfb.org

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March 19

Chromebook Pickup- Round 2

This is only for Lowrey Students! If your family does not have a working computer and is in need of a chromebook then please come to Lowrey’s main doors, tomorrow Friday March 20th between times of 12:30pm to 2pm. 
 If you already picked one up, please don’t come again.  One chromebook per household!
 All parents will need to sign a consent form to insure chromebooks will be returned in the same condition they were given. All parents and students are responsible for the chromebooks. They must be returned once students return to school. 

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March 18

Chromebook Distribution!


Lowrey School will be distributing Chromebooks to families in order to support their child’s remote Learning. Each Chromebook was checked and cleaned by admin and personnel to ensure that they are safe to be used. Please note that chromebooks need a working internet connection.   If your family does not have a working computer and is in need of a chromebook then please come to Lowrey’s main doors, tomorrow Thursday March 19th between times of 11:30am to 3pm. 
 One chromebook per household!
 
 All parents will need to sign a consent form to insure chromebooks will be returned in the same condition they were given. All parents and students are responsible for the chromebooks. They must be returned once students return to school. 

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March 18

Food Available!

Dearborn Public Schools will offer free pickup breakfast and lunch to all of our students at any of six school locations.  The grab-and-go meals will be available from 10 a.m. to noon at Fordson, Dearborn, and Edsel Ford high schools, McCollough/Unis, Salina Intermediate and Woodworth. The grab-and-go meals are for students 18 years of age or younger (they do NOT need to be present at pick up) and will be served at least through April 3.