- the science test tomorrow does not need a study guide; if the students read the chapter and are good readers, they should do very well - we are not trying to trick them but they do need to learn to read with comprehension in a content area
- in math today: 4th p. 260 (1-33) and pp. 264-265 (1-35); 5th p. 328 (1-25) and pp. 332-334 (1-35); 6th pp. 284-285 (1-19) and p. 286 (1-8)
- grammar tomorrow 40, 41, & 42
- A Family Apart and A Family Under the Bridge due tomorrow
Dear MAI Parents,
The rockets that Mr. Floore mentioned earlier this semester finally arrived! We need at least 8 parents with glue guns (the more the merrier, and easier) to help build these Estes Beta series Alpha rockets next Wednesday afternoon (Nov. 18). If we can get them built and painted next week, we could do the launch the following Wednesday, the 25th. The cost of each rocket is about $9.00, with the engine. If anyone wants to chip in to reduce the amount that will have to come out of class funds, that would be great.
Thanks,
Angela Hauglie- Mrs. Flannery is looking for anyone who might have kindling wood or sawdust to donate for her Pitfire - thanks
Love your input. Will listen to requests or ideas for future blogs. Have a safe day. Would love to hear from former students or their great parents. God bless the United States of America.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
All the Whos In Whoville and MAI Land
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"Write about it," they ask--"Write about it?!?":| Thank you for skipping those math problems! I'd like to spend less time discussing how we feel about the math problem and spend more time DOING the math problem. Two hours tonight on math. At this point, none of us could care less how we feel about it!!!--MS
ReplyDeletePS: "Could it be, perhaps, that his shoes were too tight; could it be his head wasn't screwed on just right?" I'm going with all of the above. Good thing it's nothin' a little "Dah who dor-aze" jingle can't cure :)
PPS: No enabling!!!