Math Facts: FINAL RESULTS!

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Ice Cream Sundae Party Will Be Held after TCAP!

 

 

FACTS MASTERED

  • TOP LEVEL: ALL THE FACTS – YOU’RE DONE!! Marqui, Francisco, Alexandria, Myesha, Gabriel, Semaj, Justin, Marcus, Nichalus, Tamyra, Cariel, Charnae, Katie, Keishon, Eva, Shakeir, Lyanette and Mark
  • 5s - 9s -  
  • 8s & 9s - 
  • 7s & 8s - Christina and Maiya
  • 6s & 7s - Dorian, Tanner and Talia
  • 4s & 5s - ALL STUDENTS – WOW!
  • 2s & 3s - ALL STUDENTS – Way to go! 

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Plant Mission

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Students:

We know that all energy comes from the sun.  Let’s learn more about how plants need and use the sun.  To complete this mission, do the following:

1. Login to your Pearson account and read “Plants.”

2. Post your answers to the reader response questions here in complete sentences.

3. Turn in your plant diagram, labeled with the major parts of plants and their functions.

4. BONUS-Explain why leaves are called the food-making part of the plant.  Describe what photosynthesis means, and tell how chlorophyll is used in this process.  -Mrs. Neely

Black History Facts & Student Opinions

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Students:

You may post black history facts here, along with your personal opinions.

Mrs. Neely

African American Timeline: Ralph Bunche

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Students:

As part of our study of black history, from slavery through the 21st century, we will continue to work on our classroom timeline.  It was so interesting to read your ideas about people and events that we might add to our timeline, as well as your personal thoughts about slavery and civil rights.

For additional practice with timelines, and to learn about a notable civil rights leader, Ralph Bunche, please read your assigned online book by logging in at www.pearsonsuccessnet.com, and then post the following:

1.  A timeline of important dates related to Ralphe Bunche’s life.  Include at least 5 different years.

2. Give at least one fact related to African American history that we discussed in class, or that you learned from your own research.  The fact can be related to either slavery, the Civil Rights Era, or the 21st Century.

3. Share your opinion about the fact you chose for #2, and tell why you feel this way.

Mrs. Neely

Fact-Finding Mission

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Students:

What interesting facts did you learn about measuring the weather?  List a few facts here in complete sentences. –Mrs. Neely


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