Math:Practice and reteach 1-3
ELA: Read 20 minutes
Science: None
Social Studies:Technology Form, I wish my teacher knew
Coming Up:
Math: Numeration, Math Test Topic 1 (Wed. 9-6)
Science: Earth Sun and Moon
Homework:
Math:Practice and reteach 1-3 ELA: Read 20 minutes Science: None Social Studies:Technology Form, I wish my teacher knew Coming Up: Math: Numeration, Math Test Topic 1 (Wed. 9-6) Science: Earth Sun and Moon Homework:
Math:Practice 1-2 ELA: Read 20 Minutes Science: None Social Studies:Technology Form, I wish my teacher knew Coming Up: Math: Numeration, Math Test Topic 1 (Wed. 9-6) Science: Earth Sun and Moon Homework:
Math:None ELA: Soar Interview, context clues Science: None Social Studies: Deomgraphic Form, Technology Form, I wish my teacher knew Coming Up: Math: Numeration, Math Test Topic 1 (Wed. 9-6) Science: Earth Sun and Moon Homework:
Math:None ELA: None Science: None Social Studies: Deomgraphic Form, Technology Form, I wish my teacher knew Coming Up: Math: Numeration Science: Earth Sun and Moo Homework:
Math:None ELA: None Science: None Social Studies: Deomgraphic Form, Technology Form Coming Up: Math: Numeration Science: Earth Sun and Moon
Welcome to the 2017/2018 school year! I am very excited to meet everyone soon. Here are a few supplies for the year (Don't worry of you don't have them the first day). Enjoy your last days of the summer, I am excited to meet you all soon!
A 2 or 3 inch binder (the enclosed zipper ones are nice). This will be your main organizational tool A pack of 7 subject dividers (pockets are handy) A 2 pocket folder for World Languages A supply of pencils Colored pens or pencils for checking papers Highlighters A pencil case that will fit neatly in your binder (they make soft 3 hole punch ones) 1 Box of Kleenex and either 1 container of wipes or 1 roll of paper towels Book covers (Optional)
The Solar Eclipse
This Monday August 21st there will be a solar eclipse (you may have heard). From our vantage point it will be visible starting at 1:10pm, ending at 3:44pm, and having a peak eclipse at 2:35pm. NASA has a GREAT site with lots of information including safety. Enjoy! REMEMBER TO NEVER LOOK AT THE SUN WITHOUT PROTECTIVE LENSES.
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