Tuesday, September 3, 2019

Assignments Due 9/10

I will post assignments here and on  Google Classroom!
To join, either follow the email invitation that I sent to your email address, OR go to classroom.google.com and enter our class code - t5tdou
If you have any issues, just let me know and I will try to figure it out!

  • Tuition was due last Thursday.  If you need to pay by check instead of Paypal, you can just bring it to class on 9/12!
(Black shirts increased the print cost from previous years.  Shirts - $20 / Hoodie - $25)

Science

  • Read chapters 1-2.
  • As you read, jot down any notes information that you think we should add to our class timeline.  Write them down in your science notebook and bring them to class.
  • Your workbook has some vocabulary words defined for each chapter that you might find helpful.  We talked about most of them in class, but if you'd like to read over them as a review, it may help you to better understand the material in the textbook.  (You don't have to write them down, just read through them!)








  • Click here to review information that we learned in class about B.C./A.D. and B.C.E./C.E.
  • The following video is NOT required, but is interesting and applies to our class discussion.



  • Grammar
    • Read through lesson 1 again.  You can skip the "Practice" section, because we talked through it in class.  I would like you to complete the "Review Set" for this lesson.  Write your answers in your Grammar notebook.
      • ***Some answers can be circled or written in the space in the book.  If it can be done NEATLY, you can write these answers in the book and save the notebook for longer answers.  In the past, writing each answer in the book has become very messy for some kids!  If you need more space than the book allows, use the notebook.***
    • Complete lessons 2 & 3, as well.  Read through and complete each lesson carefully.  Write your answers in your grammar notebook.  (Label the top of each page with the lesson number!)  If you have any questions, feel free to ask me in an email, text, or on Google Classroom!
    • If you get to a lesson and you feel like you need some extra help, you can also check out the Khan Academy page for grammar.  Here you will find links to different grammar topics.  Under each link you can find videos that explain many grammar concepts!



    Literature

    • In class, we talked about different types of figurative language. Read over the information in your notebook. Then, take this quiz to see what you've learned. (These results are sent to ME, so please do your best!)
      • Figurative Language Quiz  **If you have a difficult time logging in, just let me know and I'll see what I can figure out!**
    • Click here to join the Quizlet page for our class. 
      • Write the definition of each vocabulary word in your literature notebook.
      • Next, go to the class Quizlet page.  Click on the vocabulary lesson for chapters 1-3 and complete the activities.  (I can see your progress... so do your best!)
    • Read chapters 1-3 in Summer of the Monkeys
    • Complete the reading comprehension questions.  Write the answers in your literature notebook.

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