Thursday, February 16, 2012

Thursday #106 2011 2012


We started the day with technology.  
Here is everything that we accomplished today.  
Today is a big day because the kids watched the CNN students on their own, took notes independently and then answered two of the questions without discussing as a group.  

There was no library today due to the fact that Mrs. Klein had district training.  We corrected and discussed last night’s math.  

Laissez les bons temps rouler!!
Then through 11:00-12:30 the kids participated in and produced a DPIE art project.  It has the theme of Mardi Gras;  Mrs. Miller was the art director and the visionary behind this project.  I am super excited to see the final piece of art.    

They then had more geometry theories with Mrs. Cargo.  

We then finished the day with grammar review and talk about how to be strategic leading up to May testing.  

If you have time, read a great article from one of my favorite authors, Daniel Pink.  He just posted it today..
Here is the link.  
Here is the article that inspired the blog posting.

Kind regards,
Ron Hubbard
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  • Theodore Roosevelt Christmastime 1898


Homework for the week:
Math
page 396-397 All review problems due on Friday

Vocabulary Work  and Spelling:
Here are the words.

Science --

Please bring the rough draft of their short story.  Students are NOT expected to be done yet, however we are going to do some work on them tomorrow.   Mrs. Cooper is going to do a lesson where they will flesh out their thoughts on their story.

Missing Learning Opportunities due back at their earliest convenience:

Book card student number 22
Science Study Guide student number 22
P.B. 273, 278, and 282 student number 1

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