Congratulations to Alex for being our orange card winner of the week! Way to go, Alex!!
This week will be a short week and bring a welcome break for students and faculty alike! (:
We will be taking a unit test in Reading this week and then begin our novels after Easter. We are so exciting to begin reading our first novel, "Chocolate Fever" next week.
Math will wrap up another unit on tally tables, frenquency tables, surveys, and pictographs. In Science, we will begin studying the moon and all of its phases and Social Studies will provide class time to work on biographies.
Biography presentations will be held on April 23rd and 24th of next week. I would like to see all rough drafts of the written report by Wednesday, April 16.
The students are doing a fabulous job with the poetry unit that Mrs. Simpson is teaching this quarter! Some students have even changed their mind about how they feel about poetry! The students also have the opportunity to read any of the poems they have written at Poetry Night to be held at the Candy Kitchen on Thursday, April 24 at 6:30. This is not required, but I encourage the students to attend if possible. It will be a fun evening of listening to original and published poems written by locals writers and well as famous ones. There will also be opportunity to purchase ice cream, which is always a plus!
Have a wonderful and happy Easter!
This week will be a short week and bring a welcome break for students and faculty alike! (:
We will be taking a unit test in Reading this week and then begin our novels after Easter. We are so exciting to begin reading our first novel, "Chocolate Fever" next week.
Math will wrap up another unit on tally tables, frenquency tables, surveys, and pictographs. In Science, we will begin studying the moon and all of its phases and Social Studies will provide class time to work on biographies.
Biography presentations will be held on April 23rd and 24th of next week. I would like to see all rough drafts of the written report by Wednesday, April 16.
The students are doing a fabulous job with the poetry unit that Mrs. Simpson is teaching this quarter! Some students have even changed their mind about how they feel about poetry! The students also have the opportunity to read any of the poems they have written at Poetry Night to be held at the Candy Kitchen on Thursday, April 24 at 6:30. This is not required, but I encourage the students to attend if possible. It will be a fun evening of listening to original and published poems written by locals writers and well as famous ones. There will also be opportunity to purchase ice cream, which is always a plus!
Have a wonderful and happy Easter!