Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Tuesday, #78 2012 2013 (1/08/13)


Day 78
Today is the first posting of 2013!!

I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday break.  The students had many great stories to share out on Monday when we bragged a little about what went down over the two weeks.

Today was a Technology Tuesday.
Here is the link that we tried to follow.  
It was a weird day with some students able to accomplish certain things on the computer while other students were unable.  The technology gremlins frequently add a layer of spontaneity to our visits to the computer lab.  

Math:
Final fraction review day with division.
Students are encouraged to practice and know both methods for division.  
Please see the notes for reference.

Science

Math Art

The Readathon is still going strong.    Therefore students are required and encouraged to read this week and next week once they complete their math, science or math/art homework.  
I am asking for a minimum of 25 minutes of reading every night instead of assigning spelling, grammar and free-writes.  If you are seriously reading then you are further exposing yourself to correctly spelled, correct grammar and reading “ideally” well written work.  

Thank you for all of the generosity that you showed to our adopted holiday family and towards myself.     
  • I am truly blessed to work in such a giving community and I highly appreciate you making the time/effort to give me a gift at the holiday season.   
  • Regarding the family that we adopted it was awe inspiring to see the smile and hear/see the reaffirming of her belief in the all-mighty on the last day before the break.   She shared out with me that your generosity was an answer to price and “God was great.”   Thank you for being so amazing!!

Happy 2013!!
Mr. Hubbard

Homework for the week:
Math
152 and 154 evens in the “floppy” math book due Wednesday
158 and 160 evens in the “floppy” math book due Thursday
155,156, 161 and 162 all in the “floppy” math book due Friday
Students MUST show work on graph paper.  They are turning in the graph paper not the floppy page since students need to analyze and see their mistakes.

Read “at least” 25 minutes every night.  Bring the reading log into class every single day proving your read the previous night.

We do have science homework due on Thursday.  I am sorry that I don’t have the specifics.

Interested in having your son/daughter take typing classes?
Here are the details:

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