Math: Start 5-11, finish on Monday.
Spelling: none this week
Vocabulary: indelible, anonymously, sympathetic, abandoned, queasy, scurried, dismal, glowered
Social Studies: Atlas 50a-b due 12/4.
Science: Solar System Report and Visual Presentation Due 12/1. See Science page for details.
Keyboarding: Do Edutyping to improve your technique, speed, and accuracy in typing. This will be graded this term with a state Keyboarding Test in January. Have 28 wpm or higher for an A.
A2 - Packard:
Check Skyward for grades and missing assignments.
Language Arts: Narrative Essay: "Saturday." Due: December 6, Midnight.
Math: #5-12 due: 12/4.
Think Through Math (online): 40 lessons passed off by December 31, 2015.
Independent Reading: 20 min. each night. 100 min. per week.
Memorize poem: "A Candle In The Night." Due: December 21.
B - Ridge:
Math:
Vocabulary Words:
Spelling:
Language Arts:
Language Arts:
Independent Reading: 20 min per night. 100 min per week.
BOOK ORDER DUE FRIDAY--Great for Christmas gifts
TALK TO YOUR CHILD ABOUT OUR SERVICE PROJECT FOR THE VETERAN'S HOSPITAL. If possible, please donate 2 yards of fleece fabric
by Friday, December 4.
by Friday, December 4.
THANK YOU
Check Skyward for grades and missing assignments.
Math: Benchmark #2 Test Today, Drops #11 due Friday. Check Skyward for grades and missing assignments.
Think Through Math (online): Work Hard: Please complete 30 TOTAL by Dec. 22.
Language Arts: "The Christmas Box" 1-75, six summary paragraphs.
Vocabulary Test TOMORROW.
UTAHCOMPOSE.COM: Working on writing using Utah Compose. Can also be worked on at home. Perfect score is total 30. There are 4 Essays that need to be completed and scored by Friday December 18th by midnight. 1) Origin of the Alphabet, 2) How to Make a Tsunami Disappear, 3) Egypt Game, and 4) Grades for Vacation.
Memorized Poem: "A Candle in the Night" by Mary Stoner Wine due December 21st.
"So very many people
Are like a candle in the night.
Their gentle noiseless beauty
Is like a steady burning light.
Though they be short and tiny
Or shapely tapers tall and fair,
Around them beams a radiance
That brightens life and steals our care.
They do not sense the darkness
Because their self-effacing glow
Encircles them with beauty
That shines alike on friend or foe.
And so I watch the candles
That banish darkness in the night,
Though they be short and tiny
Or tapers tall with flames of light.
Science with Mrs. Packard: Moon Phases - Test TodaySocial Studies: Weekly Studies #6 Due tomorrow.
Art: "Stained Glass" Candles due Monday
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