Monthly Archives: October 2014

Next Week: October 13-17

Math: Math Blog L.A.: With the short week, we are not going to be reading any stories.  We will work on some of the skills out of the Reader’s Notebook (time depending pgs. 75-81) We will also have a short writing assignment … Continue reading

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Math: October 13-17

This is going to be a strange week, being only three days, and having the Mask Making Project.  We are going to start preparing for the test we will take after fall break.  I am giving lots of information up … Continue reading

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Planner: October 6-10

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Planner: September 29-October 3

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Math: October 6-10

Monday: Decimal Division (Assignment) This was scheduled for Friday last week but we did not get to it. Tuesday: Factors, Multiples, and Divisibility Wednesday: Prime Factorization Thursday: Greatest Common Factor Friday: Least Common Multiple Weekly Assignments: Overall, I was pleased with the turnout for how many … Continue reading

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Next Week: October 6-10

Math: Math Blog L.A.:  Students will be taking the Language Arts Unit 1 Benchmark test during the Social Studies Rotation this week. During our regular L.A. time we will be continuing into Unit 2.  Our story this week is “The Boy … Continue reading

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PCMC Toy Drive

Cancer. There I said it. Why should we be aware? Nearly 12 million people per year are diagnosed with cancer. That’s nearly 4% of all Americans.  11,000 of those cases are children under the age of 16.  I could name … Continue reading

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Student of the Month

We had a couple of amazing performances from our class at this month’s Student of the Month Assembly. Abby playing with her fingers of fire! Brooke playing and singing, joined by Jenna from Mrs. Mayer’s class.  This one does a … Continue reading

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Space Mission Report

One of the standards within the 6th grade science curriculum is to “describe the use of technology to observe objects in the solar system and relate this to science’s understanding of the solar system.”  Though I do teach them about … Continue reading

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