Announcements
Fall Break - No class on 10/15
Fall Party- 10/29! I'll have CFA nuggets for everyone. Bring a side, drink, or dessert!
Parents- I am keeping a record of your child's assignments on the same Google spreadsheet as your payment log. (It was the Google doc link shared with you at the beginning of the year.) This will allow you to keep up with missing assignments, grades for graded assignments, etc.
*I am still grading reading comprehension questions. They will be up soon!*
- Read chapter 8, thoroughly. Take notes in your science notebook as you read. It will help you remember important information!
- Complete Quest Guide p. 20-21
- Do your best. This is not a simple fill-in-the-blank. You're going to need to use those brains!
- Complete this online quiz over chapter 8.
Grammar
- Read through lesson 16 to help remind you of our in-class lesson.
- Complete lessons 17, 18, and 19. You do not have to do the "More Practice" section, but you need to do the rest... including working through the exercises during the lesson and checking your answers as you go.
- If you have skipped lessons, you are going to be VERY lost in this class. They are not optional, and you are responsible for catching up. (There is a difference between something being difficult and needing extra help and simply not doing your work!)
Literature
- Read chapters 16-19 in Summer of the Monkeys. Try to finish this step by Thursday. Do not wait until the last minute! You will have an essay to complete and submit AFTER you finish the book and it will take time to write.
- Click here for this week's reading comprehension questions.
- Study the following vocabulary words. Add them to your literature notebook.
- depot
- flabbergasted
- nickered
- primitive
- tendon
- unbearable
- cinch
- roan
- wiry
- moping
- Use this Quizlet to help you study. (Yes, I am paying attention to those who are logging in and completing this!)
- Look back through your notebook and study the vocabulary words from each list.
- Once you have finished the book, complete the final essay for this book. Read the directions carefully!
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