Friday, August 23, 2013

8-28 -- 8-30/Fields/BLOG

 

Mon. 8-26 All blocks:  Ms. Fields needs to double check some definitions with you to be sure we have covered them in ASP.  Honors class has written analogues due; roots 1 test (20 minutes).  We will start winding up ASP discussions. Spend a few minutes on vocabulary and roots for homework each night; look at agendas; see what else is ahead; plan ahead.

 

HW: __________________________________________________________________

 

Tues. 8-27 Blocks 2,4,3:  Wrap up any ASP loose ends; let’s go through literary terms sheets and see if you have any questions.  Look ahead to see where the literary terms test is; plan for next vocabulary and roots test as well.  Tonight, pack for some fun-filled days as we all go to camp!

 

HW: __________________________________________________________________

 

Wed. 8-28 YEE-HAH!  We are at camp! 

 

Thurs. 8-29 We are at camp but headed home and back to academics on Friday.  Remember, Personal Museum essays are due from on-level classes Friday; include rubric always, of course.

 

Fri. 8-30 All blocks: Turn in Personal Museum papers; we will continue to discuss literary terms if we did not finish.  Be sure you are looking ahead on agendas/due dates and staying aware of what is coming up re: vocabulary, roots, literary terms, etc.  Do not get behind.  Shabbat Shalom, my sweet ones.

 

HW: __________________________________________________________________

 

 

 

 

 

 

Susan C. Fields

8th grade Language Arts

Davis Leadership Team

The Davis Academy

7901 Roberts Drive

Atlanta, GA 30350

770-671-0085     Main Line

Ext. 144

 

Catch our Ruach!  The Davis Academy is Atlanta’s Reform Jewish Day
School and a proud affiliate of the Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta.

 

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

BLOG 8-18 -- 8-30 :)

 

Mon. 8-19 All blocks: I will hand out the first book of choice assignment; this will be over a biography or autobiography; see and hear explanation/rubric.  Your book should be read by 9-23; your writing assignment is due 9-30.  Pacing yourselves carefully in this course will be necessary.  Also, you will each present your summer reading illustrations to the class.  Along with the explanation of the illustration, you will also explain how it relates to ASP.  Bring in parent signatures for auto/biography assignment tomorrow for a quiz grade of 100.  You do not get a 0 for not returning such communication with home; you simply get an “x” in the grade book.  Such is the case anytime I send home similar updates re: outside reading; however, since a parent often has to make a special trip to library or bookstore – unless you use e-reader, which may not be best way to read for material you will have to remember—I try to give a heads up to home.

 

HW: ___________________________________________________________

 

Tues. 8-20 Blocks 2, 4, 3:  Turn in parent signatures; we will finish presentation of illustrations from yesterday.  We will discuss ASP through various modes – your questions, literary trends, specific quotes, extemporaneous responses to analogues selected by the teacher.  Today, we will work with exploring ideas via extemporaneous analysis of analogues selected by me.  You will each have an analogue assigned to you based on a number that you have chosen.  I will demonstrate how to do this; it is fun – and great training for collecting thoughts, analyzing, explaining and answering questions from peers and teacher.  Every night you should be working on doing exercise in your vocabulary books and learning a few roots each night and two of the words in the right column next to each root.  You will need to know at least 2 of these per root and the meaning of these words as well.

 

HW: ___________________________________________________________

 

Wed. 8-21 Blocks 2,7,6,3:  Give me your parent signatures for quiz grade. Do we have any illustrations left that need to be presented? We will discuss ASP through various modes – your questions, literary trends, specific quotes, extemporaneous responses to analogues selected by the teacher.  Today, we will work with exploring ideas via extemporaneous analysis of analogues selected by me.  You will each have an analogue assigned to you based on a number that you have chosen.  I will demonstrate how to do this; it is fun – and great training for collecting thoughts, analyzing, explaining and answering questions from peers and teacher.  Every night you should be working on doing exercise in your vocabulary books and learning a few roots each night and two of the words in the right column next to each root.  You will need to know at least 2 of these per root and the meaning of these words as well.

 

HW: ____________________________________________________________

 

Thurs. 8-22 Blocks 4,7,6:  Give me parent signatures; We continue ASP discussions probably still via analogues and extemporaneous analysis. You should be working on vocabulary and roots every night – this will be true for the entire school year.  Do and exercise in vocabulary each day; make flash cards; have someone call out words for you, etc.

 

HW: ______________________________________________________________

 

Fri. 8-23 All blocks: This is last day I will take parent signatures for quiz grade. After vocabulary test, we will continue ASP discussion. You have vocabulary test 1 (30 minutes).  Remember, you have to be able to spell words, know definitions, know how to use correctly (so you must know part of speech), know antonyms and synonyms. The best preparation would be to now have done all the exercises in the vocabulary book – over an extended time, not during one night – learned synonyms, antonyms, definitions, made some flashcards, had mom or dad call them out to you. The above will always be the best way to study vocabulary, but I will probably not include this reminder again.  The vocabulary tests are designed to be an easy way to get an A or B as a major grade in order to offset any of the more difficult assignments and perhaps lower grades that come along.  Do not take the short cut with vocabulary and roots; keep up and earn great grades on those 2 assessments! Look ahead on agendas; plan ahead.  You have roots test 1 Monday. Shabbat Shalom, my sweet ones.

 

HW: ___________________________________________________________________

 

 

Mon. 8-26 All blocks:  Ms. Fields needs to double check some definitions with you to be sure we have covered them in ASP.  Honors class has written analogues due; roots 1 test (20 minutes).  We will start winding up ASP discussions. Spend a few minutes on vocabulary and roots for homework each night; look at agendas; see what else is ahead; plan ahead.

 

HW: __________________________________________________________________

 

Tues. 8-27 Blocks 2,4,3:  Wrap up any ASP loose ends; let’s go through literary terms sheets and see if you have any questions.  Look ahead to see where the literary terms test is; plan for next vocabulary and roots test as well.  Tonight, pack for some fun-filled days as we all go to camp!

 

HW: __________________________________________________________________

 

Wed. 8-28 YEE-HAH!  We are at camp! 

 

Thurs. 8-29 We are at camp but headed home and back to academics on Friday.  Remember, Personal Museum essays are due from on-level classes Friday; include rubric always, of course.

 

Fri. 8-30 All blocks: Turn in Personal Museum papers; we will continue to discuss literary terms if we did not finish.  Be sure you are looking ahead on agendas/due dates and staying aware of what is coming up re: vocabulary, roots, literary terms, etc.  Do not get behind.  Shabbat Shalom, my sweet ones.

 

HW: __________________________________________________________________

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Susan C. Fields

8th grade Language Arts

Davis Leadership Team

The Davis Academy

7901 Roberts Drive

Atlanta, GA 30350

770-671-0085     Main Line

Ext. 144

 

Catch our Ruach!  The Davis Academy is Atlanta’s Reform Jewish Day
School and a proud affiliate of the Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta.

 

Friday, August 9, 2013

BLOG for week 1/Fields

 

Fields/8th Language Arts/WEEK 1

 

Students: Any one of these dates/expectations could change due to unforeseen circumstances… We could get so involved in a discussion one day that we fail to move ahead at the predicted pace, I could be absent, we could have a different schedule, etc.  The best way to use the blog and your agenda is to look ahead always; see what lies AHEAD.  If you do not look ahead and plan ahead, you may come to class one day unprepared.  Once I hand out the day-by-day tracking of the course, you will have all dates for the first trimester and insert them into agendas. This lengthy project takes quite a lot of time and should be in your hands by Friday of this week.

 

SUMMARY:

This week we will be doing a little bit of “housekeeping” during the first couple of days… I have several documents to hand out re: upcoming assignments; we will enter a few dates on AGENDAS, talk about the weekly BLOG, teacher policies, student expectations, intruder drills, fire drills, AED’s location in case of emergency, etc.  As far as academics this week, we will have quiz on summer reading, A Separate Peace, (indicated hereafter as ASP) and begin our discussion of this classic novel.  Students will submit or present ideas from the written work they did.  Here is how the breakdown of the week will look:

 

Monday, 8-12: All students: A DAY : Welcome, handouts, due dates for upcoming assignments, books distributed, instructions re: how we will approach discussion of ASP and what I expect from students in those discussions.  Students have HOMEWORK:  Bring in signed syllabus; bring in summer reading work for the next time we meet; be ready for quiz on ASP.

 

Additional HW that arose out of class discussion: _______________________________________________________________________

 

Tuesday: 8-13: Blocks 2, 3,4:  I will collect signed syllabi; I will make first writing assignment: On-level students will write 5 paragraph essay revealing most important parts of their personal museums as an assignment that accompanies one of the themes in ASP; students will have ASP quiz over summer reading.  Students should have their summer reading work in class today, although we may not get to that work until Wednesday.  Students have HOMEWORK: Tomorrow,  if your block meets this class, you should have typed in New Roman Times/12 font 3 questions that you have about ASP; also, you should have typed 3 direct quotes that you feel were most important or most confusing or just plain interesting.  This is often a good jumping off spot for class discussions.  These may or may not reflect actual dialogue between characters; you choose.  Please do not conspire with a neighbor about what to choose; use your own brain.  Since you were asked to annotate or at least to take notes in your reading, chances are you have several underlined.  Use correct quotation marks and MLA documentation that you learned last year.  If you do not recall, go online and ask ol’ GOOGLE.

 

Additional HW that arose out of class discussion: ______________________________________________________________________

 

Wednesday: 8-14: Blocks 2, 7, 6, 3  Blocks 6 & 7,  Turn in syllabi and take SP quiz;  see and do what was assigned yesterday for the kids who met with me; look above for your homework and for what will be done in class today;  blocks 2 & 3 will be working with summer reading; we will be in literary circle up on the sofa and in front of the room, where we always discuss literature; feel free to have a drink with you or a snack. Starting here, you should all be working on a vocabulary exercise every night; also, you probably want to make flash cards; if you do a little work each night re: vocabulary, chances are you will truly learn/know these words as opposed to just having them in short term memory for test. Remember for every vocab test, you need to spell the word, be able to find contextual clues that call for the correct word in a sentence, know antonyms and synonyms. You should also start studying roots packet/page 1 for your first roots test; do a little each night to make this task easier as well.  For roots tests, you need to know root’s meaning, at least 2 of the words and definitions that are root derivatives and show up in right hand column, and be able to figure out new words you’ve NEVER seen based on your root knowledge. HOMEWORK: Tomorrow,  if your block meets this class, you should have typed in New Roman Times/12 font 3 questions that you have about ASP; also, you should have typed 3 direct quotes that you feel were most important or most confusing or just plain interesting.  This is often a good jumping off spot for class discussions.  These may or may not reflect actual dialogue between characters; you choose.  Please do not conspire with a neighbor about what to choose; use your own brain.  Since you were asked to annotate or at least to take notes in your reading, chances are you have several underlined.  Use correct quotation marks and MLA documentation that you learned last year.  If you do not recall, go online and ask ol’ GOOGLE.

 

 

Additional HW that arose out of class discussion: _________________________________________________________________________

 

 

 

Thursday: 8-15:  Blocks 4,7, 6: Turn in syllabi; give block 7 their analogue writing assignment re: ASP.  Starting here, you should all be working on a vocabulary exercise every night; also, you probably want to make flash cards; if you do a little work each night re: vocabulary, chances are you will truly learn/know these words as opposed to just having them in short term memory for test. Remember for every vocab test, you need to spell the word, be able to find contextual clues that call for the correct word in a sentence, know antonyms and synonyms.  We will have in class discussion of ASP.  You should also start studying roots packet/page 1 for your first roots test; do a little each night to make this task easier as well.  For roots tests, you need to know root’s meaning, at least 2 of the words and definitions that are root derivatives and show up in right hand column, and be able to figure out new words you’ve NEVER seen based on your root knowledge.

 

Additional HW that arose out of class discussion: ________________________________________________________________________

 

Friday: 8-16: All classes: Today is last day to earn credit on parent-signed syllabi; we will continue to discuss ASP.  You will still be referring to/making use of/presenting ideas from summer work and from the 3 questions/quotes you have prepared.

 

Additional HW that arose out of class discussion: ________________________________________________________________________

 

REMEMBER:  You have ONGOING HOMEWORK throughout the entire 8th grade that involves studying vocabulary, studying roots, and once we get to grammar, studying grammar, the last of which will be subject to frequent POP quizzes.  Please keep up each day; do your best – this is an important year for you…  I hope that your first week went well.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Susan C. Fields

8th grade Language Arts

Davis Leadership Team

The Davis Academy

7901 Roberts Drive

Atlanta, GA 30350

770-671-0085     Main Line

Ext. 144

 

Catch our Ruach!  The Davis Academy is Atlanta’s Reform Jewish Day
School and a proud affiliate of the Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta.

 

Thursday, August 8, 2013

See addendum to 8-14; quiz on Separate Peace.

Fields/8th Language Arts/WEEK 1

 

Students: Any one of these dates/expectations could change due to unforeseen circumstances… We could get so involved in a discussion one day that we fail to move ahead at the predicted pace, I could be absent, we could have a different schedule, etc.  The best way to use the blog and your agenda is to look ahead always; see what lies AHEAD.  If you do not look ahead and plan ahead, you may come to class one day unprepared.  Once I hand out the day-by-day tracking of the course, you will have all dates for the first trimester and insert them into agendas. This lengthy project takes quite a lot of time and should be in your hands by Friday of this week.

 

SUMMARY:

This week we will be doing a little bit of “housekeeping” during the first couple of days… I have several documents to hand out re: upcoming assignments; we will enter a few dates on AGENDAS, talk about the weekly BLOG, teacher policies, student expectations, intruder drills, fire drills, AED’s location in case of emergency, etc.  As far as academics this week, we will have quiz on summer reading, A Separate Peace, and begin our discussion of this classic novel.  Students will submit or present ideas from the written work they did.  Here is how the breakdown of the week will look:

 

Monday, 8-12: All students: A DAY : Welcome, handouts, due dates for upcoming assignments, books distributed, instructions re: how we will approach discussion of ASP and what I expect from students in those discussions.  Students have HOMEWORK:  Bring in signed syllabus; bring in summer reading work for the next time we meet; be ready for quiz on ASP.

 

Additional HW that arose out of class discussion: _______________________________________________________________________

 

Tuesday: 8-13: Blocks 2, 3,4:  I will collect signed syllabi; I will make first writing assignment: On-level students will write 5 paragraph essay revealing most important parts of their personal museums as an assignment that accompanies one of the themes in ASP; students will have ASP quiz over summer reading.  Students should have their summer reading work in class today, although we may not get to that work until Wednesday.  Students have HOMEWORK: Tomorrow,  if your block meets this class, you should have typed in New Roman Times/12 font 3 questions that you have about ASP; also, you should have typed 3 direct quotes that you feel were most important or most confusing or just plain interesting.  This is often a good jumping off spot for class discussions.  These may or may not reflect actual dialogue between characters; you choose.  Please do not conspire with a neighbor about what to choose; use your own brain.  Since you were asked to annotate or at least to take notes in your reading, chances are you have several underlined.  Use correct quotation marks and MLA documentation that you learned last year.  If you do not recall, go online and ask ol’ GOOGLE.

 

Additional HW that arose out of class discussion: ______________________________________________________________________

 

Wednesday: 8-14: Blocks 2, 7, 6, 3  Blocks 6 & 7,  Turn in syllabi and take SP quiz;  see and do what was assigned yesterday for the kids who met with me; look above for your homework and for what will be done in class today;  blocks 2 & 3 will be working with summer reading; we will be in literary circle up on the sofa and in front of the room, where we always discuss literature; feel free to have a drink with you or a snack. Starting here, you should all be working on a vocabulary exercise every night; also, you probably want to make flash cards; if you do a little work each night re: vocabulary, chances are

 

 

 

 

 

 

Susan C. Fields

8th grade Language Arts

Davis Leadership Team

The Davis Academy

7901 Roberts Drive

Atlanta, GA 30350

770-671-0085     Main Line

Ext. 144

 

Catch our Ruach!  The Davis Academy is Atlanta’s Reform Jewish Day
School and a proud affiliate of the Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta.

 

BLOG/Week 1

 

Fields/8th Language Arts/WEEK 1

 

Students: Any one of these dates/expectations could change due to unforeseen circumstances… We could get so involved in a discussion one day that we fail to move ahead at the predicted pace, I could be absent, we could have a different schedule, etc.  The best way to use the blog and your agenda is to look ahead always; see what lies AHEAD.  If you do not look ahead and plan ahead, you may come to class one day unprepared.  Once I hand out the day-by-day tracking of the course, you will have all dates for the first trimester and insert them into agendas. This lengthy project takes quite a lot of time and should be in your hands by Friday of this week.

 

SUMMARY:

This week we will be doing a little bit of “housekeeping” during the first couple of days… I have several documents to hand out re: upcoming assignments; we will enter a few dates on AGENDAS, talk about the weekly BLOG, teacher policies, student expectations, intruder drills, fire drills, AED’s location in case of emergency, etc.  As far as academics this week, we will have quiz on summer reading, A Separate Peace, and begin our discussion of this classic novel.  Students will submit or present ideas from the written work they did.  Here is how the breakdown of the week will look:

 

Monday, 8-12: All students: A DAY : Welcome, handouts, due dates for upcoming assignments, books distributed, instructions re: how we will approach discussion of ASP and what I expect from students in those discussions.  Students have HOMEWORK:  Bring in signed syllabus; bring in summer reading work for the next time we meet; be ready for quiz on ASP.

 

Additional HW that arose out of class discussion: _______________________________________________________________________

 

Tuesday: 8-13: Blocks 2, 3,4:  I will collect signed syllabi; I will make first writing assignment: On-level students will write 5 paragraph essay revealing most important parts of their personal museums as an assignment that accompanies one of the themes in ASP; students will have ASP quiz over summer reading.  Students should have their summer reading work in class today, although we may not get to that work until Wednesday.  Students have HOMEWORK: Tomorrow,  if your block meets this class, you should have typed in New Roman Times/12 font 3 questions that you have about ASP; also, you should have typed 3 direct quotes that you feel were most important or most confusing or just plain interesting.  This is often a good jumping off spot for class discussions.  These may or may not reflect actual dialogue between characters; you choose.  Please do not conspire with a neighbor about what to choose; use your own brain.  Since you were asked to annotate or at least to take notes in your reading, chances are you have several underlined.  Use correct quotation marks and MLA documentation that you learned last year.  If you do not recall, go online and ask ol’ GOOGLE.

 

Additional HW that arose out of class discussion: ______________________________________________________________________

 

Wednesday: 8-14: Blocks 2, 7, 6, 3  Blocks 6 & 7,  Turn in syllabi;  see and do what was assigned yesterday for the kids who met with me; look above for your homework and for what will be done in class today;  blocks 2 & 3 will be working with summer reading; we will be in literary circle up on the sofa and in front of the room, where we always discuss literature; feel free to have a drink with you or a snack. Starting here, you should all be working on a vocabulary exercise every night; also, you probably want to make flash cards; if you do a little work each night re: vocabulary, chances are you will truly learn/know these words as opposed to just having them in short term memory for test. Remember for every vocab test, you need to spell the word, be able to find contextual clues that call for the correct word in a sentence, know antonyms and synonyms. You should also start studying roots packet/page 1 for your first roots test; do a little each night to make this task easier as well.  For roots tests, you need to know root’s meaning, at least 2 of the words and definitions that are root derivatives and show up in right hand column, and be able to figure out new words you’ve NEVER seen based on your root knowledge. HOMEWORK: Tomorrow,  if your block meets this class, you should have typed in New Roman Times/12 font 3 questions that you have about ASP; also, you should have typed 3 direct quotes that you feel were most important or most confusing or just plain interesting.  This is often a good jumping off spot for class discussions.  These may or may not reflect actual dialogue between characters; you choose.  Please do not conspire with a neighbor about what to choose; use your own brain.  Since you were asked to annotate or at least to take notes in your reading, chances are you have several underlined.  Use correct quotation marks and MLA documentation that you learned last year.  If you do not recall, go online and ask ol’ GOOGLE.

 

 

Additional HW that arose out of class discussion: _________________________________________________________________________

 

 

 

Thursday: 8-15:  Blocks 4,7, 6: Turn in syllabi; give block 7 their analogue writing assignment re: ASP.  Starting here, you should all be working on a vocabulary exercise every night; also, you probably want to make flash cards; if you do a little work each night re: vocabulary, chances are you will truly learn/know these words as opposed to just having them in short term memory for test. Remember for every vocab test, you need to spell the word, be able to find contextual clues that call for the correct word in a sentence, know antonyms and synonyms.  We will have in class discussion of ASP.  You should also start studying roots packet/page 1 for your first roots test; do a little each night to make this task easier as well.  For roots tests, you need to know root’s meaning, at least 2 of the words and definitions that are root derivatives and show up in right hand column, and be able to figure out new words you’ve NEVER seen based on your root knowledge.

 

Additional HW that arose out of class discussion: ________________________________________________________________________

 

Friday: 8-16: All classes: Today is last day to earn credit on parent-signed syllabi; we will continue to discuss ASP.  You will still be referring to/making use of/presenting ideas from summer work and from the 3 questions/quotes you have prepared.

 

Additional HW that arose out of class discussion: ________________________________________________________________________

 

REMEMBER:  You have ONGOING HOMEWORK throughout the entire 8th grade that involves studying vocabulary, studying roots, and once we get to grammar, studying grammar, the last of which will be subject to frequent POP quizzes.  Please keep up each day; do your best – this is an important year for you…  I hope that your first week went well.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Susan C. Fields

8th grade Language Arts

Davis Leadership Team

The Davis Academy

7901 Roberts Drive

Atlanta, GA 30350

770-671-0085     Main Line

Ext. 144

 

Catch our Ruach!  The Davis Academy is Atlanta’s Reform Jewish Day
School and a proud affiliate of the Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta.

 

Friday, April 5, 2013

DUE DATES from 4-8 up until May 6/last day before Israel trip

 

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Mon. 4-8  ALL CLASSES: Fahrenheit discussion; grammar/PSAT. Have I given out study sheet for Fahrenheit  test???

Tues. 4-9 Purple/blue: Roots 12 test; Fahrenheit discussion; grammar/PSAT.

Wed. 4-10 Purple/orange/pink: Roots 12 test; Fahrenheit discussion; grammar/PSAT.

Thurs. 4-11 Blue/orange: grammar/PSAT.

Fri. 4-12  ALL CLASSES: Part 3 Fahrenheit due; quiz; handout essay questions for Fahrenheit;

grammar/PSAT.

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Mon. 4-15  ALL CLASSES: GRAMMAR TEST; today is due date for INCOME TAX – most adults will be in a bad mood ; In STUDY HALL today  we observe Yom Hazikaron ;

Tues. 4-16  NO OFFICIAL CLASSES; Yom Haatzmaut will be observed/celebrated.

Wed. 4-17  ALL CLASSES: Grammar/PSAT..  Discuss Fahrenheit.  ( MS. Fields needs to schedule PERSONAL LEAVE…for a few days at the beach during your trip to Israel.)

Thurs. 4-18  ALL CLASSES: discuss Fahrenheit;  grammar/PSAT.

Fri. 4-19  ALL CLASSES: Vocabulary 10-12;

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Mon. 4-22  ALL CLASSES: CTPs; grammar PSAT.

Tues. 4-23  ALL CLASSES: CTPs; grammar/PSAT.

Wed. 4-24  ALL CLASSES: CTPs; vocab 13 test;

Thurs. 4-25  ALL CLASSES: CTPs; grammar/PSAT.

Fri. 4-26  ALL CLASSES: Roots 13 test; Fahrenheit essays due; all Kabblat Shabbat day in recognition of the 20th year anniversary of The Davis Academy. What a wonderful opportunity for me to share with a special school and community that I have come to love so much…Thank you.

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Mon. 4-29  ALL CLASSES: Fahrenheit 451 test.

Tues. 4-30 Purple/blue…Yes, this is an ANOMALY:  Bring your scrabble games in; this is an official SCRABBLE day in preparation for a vocabulary workout…Your final exam is ALL vocabulary from ALL UNITS  in the vocabulary book, so try to use some fancy-smancy words during  SCRABBLE.  Keep in mind,: if we do not have enough SCRABBLE games, we do not play today…

Wed. 5-1  Purple/orange/pink  SCRABBLE day for orange and pink – but only if you bring in some games!  This is in preparation for your final exam that focuses on vocabulary learned this year, so try to use some smancy-fancy words during SCRABBLE.

Thurs.  5-2 Blue/orange/pink:  Grammar/PSAT

Fri.  5-3  ALL CLASSES  Vocab 14 test; this is All Kabblat Shabbat day.

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Mon. 5-6  Exams: Your final, as announced on first day of 4th quarter, is over the ENTIRE vocabulary book; this includes all vocab words, synonyms and antonyms.  You will be tested in a number of different ways…

 

 

 

Friday, March 8, 2013

3-111--3-15

 

 

 

Here begins the 4th quarter, but I need for you to know a little bit about week 1 in case I am slow to complete the due dates packet…

Mon. 3-11 – All classes: Catcher test.

Tues. 3-12 – Purple/blue: grammar/noun clauses and comma rules, etc.

Wed. 3-13 – Purple/orange/pink: Vocab 11 test (30 minutes); grammar.

Thurs. 3-14 – Blue/orange/pink: Vocab 11 test (30 minutes); grammar.

Fri. 3-15 – All classes: Grammar.