1. Reading logs are due. Students need to return reading logs each Monday. 6th grade students are expected to read for AT LEAST 150 each week unless they have an alternate assignment.
Have a wonderful weekend!!!!!
Have a wonderful weekend!!!!!
1. Reading logs are due. Students need to return reading logs each Monday. 6th grade students are expected to read for AT LEAST 150 each week unless they have an alternate assignment.
Have a wonderful weekend!!!!!
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1. Reading logs are due. Students need to return reading logs each Monday. 6th grade students are expected to read for AT LEAST 150 each week unless they have an alternate assignment.
2. Science: Scientific Method 1. Reading logs are due. Students need to return reading logs each Monday. 6th grade students are expected to read for AT LEAST 150 each week unless they have an alternate assignment.
2. Math: Identifying factions 1. Reading logs are due. Students need to return reading logs each Monday. 6th grade students are expected to read for AT LEAST 150 each week unless they have an alternate assignment. 2. Social Studies: draw the classroom furniture to scale (see attached document for directions) 1. Reading logs are due. Students need to return reading logs each Monday. 6th grade students are expected to read for AT LEAST 150 each week unless they have an alternate assignment.
1. Reading logs are due. Students need to return reading logs each Monday. 6th grade students are expected to read for AT LEAST 150 each week unless they have an alternate assignment.
2. Math: Parts of a whole 3. Open House is TOMORROW night. Pride & Joy should be here at 5:30. =) 4. Book Orders and Fundraising Forms are due on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th 1. Reading logs are due. Students need to return reading logs each Monday. 6th grade students are expected to read for AT LEAST 150 each week unless they have an alternate assignment.
2. Math: Measurement, students have shown a need to practice their measurement skills. We are using this important skill in social studies and math. READING: Students in 6th grade are expected to read for at least 150 minutes each week. We allow students to choose when they read and how much they read at a time. Our goal is for them to read for a total of 150 minutes from Monday to Sunday each week. That can be 30 minutes a day, or even 150 at once! For now, students can choose their own reading material. They can read a book, magazine, comic, anything really! As the year progresses, we may ask students to read something more specific. We will be asking students to reflect on their reading each Monday.
Bring your completed reading log to school on Monday!!! WEDNESDAY WEEKLY: Please return your Wednesday Weekly tomorrow!
EAR BUDS: If you have ear buds at home, please remember to bring them to school tomorrow. READING: Students in 6th grade are expected to read for at least 150 minutes each week. We allow students to choose when they read and how much they read at a time. Our goal is for them to read for a total of 150 minutes from Monday to Sunday each week. That can be 30 minutes a day, or even 150 at once! For now, students can choose their own reading material. They can read a book, magazine, comic, anything really! As the year progresses, we may ask students to read something more specific. We will be asking students to reflect on their reading each Monday. OOPS! Sorry for the delay in posting tonight's homework!
WEDNESDAY WEEKLY: Please return your Wednesday Weekly tomorrow! EAR BUDS: If you have ear buds at home, please remember to bring them to school tomorrow. READING: Students in 6th grade are expected to read for at least 150 minutes each week. We allow students to choose when they read and how much they read at a time. Our goal is for them to read for a total of 150 minutes from Monday to Sunday each week. That can be 30 minutes a day, or even 150 at once! For now, students can choose their own reading material. They can read a book, magazine, comic, anything really! As the year progresses, we may ask students to read something more specific. We will be asking students to reflect on their reading each Monday. |