Reminders
1. Poetry Anthology - DUE MAY 16th!
2. SJAM visit May 25th 1-2:30pm
3. Social Textbook questions Mr. Shackelton due May 2nd / Mrs. Harris due May 5th
4. The Day in the Life of Boule member - social: ancient Athens - due Tuesday May 2nd
5. Fun Lunch May 4th
6. PAT LA Part A - Writing - May 11th - writing a narrative based on a picture, writing a news report based on a picture STUDY EVERY NIGHT!
7. Math quiz - triangles and angles Tues May 2nd
8. Book orders due May 20th
9. Annual Carnival Thursday May 11th 6-8pm, no dropping off, an adult must attend with your child/children.
In the morning we focussed on reviewing the skills and question types needed to master tomorrow's show what you know about angles and triangles.
Next Rm 14 continued to work on ancient Athens questions and narrative about the day of a Boule member on assembly day. Rm 15 continued their exploration of space, stars, the sun, planets, and our solar system.
We will be posting mock exams, tips and tricks to the blog for the May 11th exam this week, no later than Wednesday. The students have a PAT folder now with 4 mock narrative exams, the mark rubrics, tips and tricks -- ask them to see it sometime! We will be focussing on narratives this week, and news articles next week (we've started news article practice a few weeks ago too), followed by mini mock exams, and an official mock exam May 9th. We also reviewed how to write a narrative and took extensive notes to review the narrative structure today during LA.
In the afternoon we continued our exploration of the narrative structure, worked on social questions, the social narrative, and poetry anthology before music.
We hope everyone has a Maybe-the-Raptors-will-beat-the-Cavs-Monday!
1. Poetry Anthology - DUE MAY 16th!
2. SJAM visit May 25th 1-2:30pm
3. Social Textbook questions Mr. Shackelton due May 2nd / Mrs. Harris due May 5th
4. The Day in the Life of Boule member - social: ancient Athens - due Tuesday May 2nd
5. Fun Lunch May 4th
6. PAT LA Part A - Writing - May 11th - writing a narrative based on a picture, writing a news report based on a picture STUDY EVERY NIGHT!
7. Math quiz - triangles and angles Tues May 2nd
8. Book orders due May 20th
9. Annual Carnival Thursday May 11th 6-8pm, no dropping off, an adult must attend with your child/children.
In the morning we focussed on reviewing the skills and question types needed to master tomorrow's show what you know about angles and triangles.
Next Rm 14 continued to work on ancient Athens questions and narrative about the day of a Boule member on assembly day. Rm 15 continued their exploration of space, stars, the sun, planets, and our solar system.
We will be posting mock exams, tips and tricks to the blog for the May 11th exam this week, no later than Wednesday. The students have a PAT folder now with 4 mock narrative exams, the mark rubrics, tips and tricks -- ask them to see it sometime! We will be focussing on narratives this week, and news articles next week (we've started news article practice a few weeks ago too), followed by mini mock exams, and an official mock exam May 9th. We also reviewed how to write a narrative and took extensive notes to review the narrative structure today during LA.
In the afternoon we continued our exploration of the narrative structure, worked on social questions, the social narrative, and poetry anthology before music.
We hope everyone has a Maybe-the-Raptors-will-beat-the-Cavs-Monday!
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