Congratulations everyone - we made it to Spring Break! I hope you enjoyed the Easter Assembly this morning :) In this post, you will find homework (if your class has any. Stay tuned - I will post the extra credit options on Saturday! As always, leave a comment or email me if you have any questions. Enjoy your break!
6th Grade:
Homework: Read and take notes on Chapter 14, Section 1. Answer review questions #3-5 on looseleaf.
7th Grade:
Homework: Create a biography of a fictional Civil War Soldier (Union or Confederate, your choice). Include a hand drawn picture of your soldier along with their state, date of birth, age, job at home, family members, reason for joining the army, and 2 interesting facts about them.
8th Grade:
No homework, but check back tomorrow for the extra credit assignment!
AAS:
Homework: Be working on your Oral History Project. If you have not already done so, you need to email me with your topic, name of interviewee, and 10 interview questions by MONDAY< April 25th!
*Your interview should be completed by the time you come to class on Tuesday, May 3rd.
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Thursday, April 21, 2011
Friday, April 15, 2011
Middle School Extra Credit! Due April 18th
This week's extra credit option is going to continue our focus on current events. As you know, CNN Student News produces a daily news show and has a content-rich website covering both domestic and international news. This week's extra credit option is to complete a 10 question quiz about the news stories from this week.
You can find the quiz HERE.
You may use the website (Click here: CNN Student News) to complete the quiz - feel free to watch the archived episodes, or click on the links to read the stories about the topics the questions are focusing on.
You can either print the quiz, fill it in, and hand it to me on Monday (April 18) OR you can email me your answers anytime before Monday morning.
I'll also be here tomorrow for Saturday tutoring - so come see me in the 408 Lab if you have any questions!
You can find the quiz HERE.
You may use the website (Click here: CNN Student News) to complete the quiz - feel free to watch the archived episodes, or click on the links to read the stories about the topics the questions are focusing on.
You can either print the quiz, fill it in, and hand it to me on Monday (April 18) OR you can email me your answers anytime before Monday morning.
I'll also be here tomorrow for Saturday tutoring - so come see me in the 408 Lab if you have any questions!
Friday, March 18, 2011
Extra Credit and Weekend Homework
First up: Extra Credit!
This assignment is for all of my students and is due by Monday, March 21st. (Except for seniors - you have until Wednesday morning due to retreat!)
The assignment is based on the news events of this last week - we've spent quite a bit of time talking about current events in class this week, so you should all be able to do well on this assignment! Feel free to use the CNN Student News website to help you though!
Assignment:
- Answer the 11 questions from this week's CNN Student News Newsquiz. The questions can be found here
- Send me your answers in an email, or write them out on looseleaf and bring them to me in class on Monday.
Weekend Homework:
6SS: 12.2 notes due on Monday, Current Event #2 (International event) due Wednesday.
7SS: 13.4 questions due Monday - make sure you read the whole section!
8SS: 27.3 questions due Monday. Nice job on your debating today! I'm so glad you were able to successfully argue your opinions using facts.
AAS: Read and take notes on pgs. 362-370
Email me if you have any questions, enjoy the weekend, and for those of you who are basketball fans - I hope your brackets are doing well!
This assignment is for all of my students and is due by Monday, March 21st. (Except for seniors - you have until Wednesday morning due to retreat!)
The assignment is based on the news events of this last week - we've spent quite a bit of time talking about current events in class this week, so you should all be able to do well on this assignment! Feel free to use the CNN Student News website to help you though!
Assignment:
- Answer the 11 questions from this week's CNN Student News Newsquiz. The questions can be found here
- Send me your answers in an email, or write them out on looseleaf and bring them to me in class on Monday.
Weekend Homework:
6SS: 12.2 notes due on Monday, Current Event #2 (International event) due Wednesday.
7SS: 13.4 questions due Monday - make sure you read the whole section!
8SS: 27.3 questions due Monday. Nice job on your debating today! I'm so glad you were able to successfully argue your opinions using facts.
AAS: Read and take notes on pgs. 362-370
Email me if you have any questions, enjoy the weekend, and for those of you who are basketball fans - I hope your brackets are doing well!
Friday, February 25, 2011
Homework and Grade update
Hello!
Thank you all for your patience as I was out sick - I'm almost caught up on grading papers, and you'll have everything back to you at the beginning of next week. As for this weekend:
6th Grade:
- Current Event due Wednesday
- Current Events quiz will be sometime next week!
7th Grade:
- Finish 12.2 Questions. Email me if you have any questions/need the questions.
8th Grade:
- World War Two from A-Z Books: You need to have a rough draft of your entire book ready to show me on Monday. This means all descriptions should be done, and all pictures should be ready. It does not need to be in final book form yet. See this page for some past examples.
AAS:
- "Glory" Written Assignment (see assignment description sheet for more information, but this is what is due on Monday):
- Research your three chosen terms (on one piece of looseleaf)
- Compare/Contrast chart of the movie and your research.
Thank you all for your patience as I was out sick - I'm almost caught up on grading papers, and you'll have everything back to you at the beginning of next week. As for this weekend:
6th Grade:
- Current Event due Wednesday
- Current Events quiz will be sometime next week!
7th Grade:
- Finish 12.2 Questions. Email me if you have any questions/need the questions.
8th Grade:
- World War Two from A-Z Books: You need to have a rough draft of your entire book ready to show me on Monday. This means all descriptions should be done, and all pictures should be ready. It does not need to be in final book form yet. See this page for some past examples.
AAS:
- "Glory" Written Assignment (see assignment description sheet for more information, but this is what is due on Monday):
- Research your three chosen terms (on one piece of looseleaf)
- Compare/Contrast chart of the movie and your research.
Friday, February 11, 2011
Weeked Homework 2/11-2/14
6th Grade:
10.1 Questions
These need to be answered on looseleaf.
10.1: The Origins of the Hebrews
1.How did Abraham create the foundation of Judaism – what idea did he establish?
2.How did the Hebrews become known as the Israelites?
3.What events caused Moses to lead the Israelites out of Egypt, and what happened as a result?
4.How did the Israelites receiving the 10 Commandments affect the Hebrew religion?
5.Explain who the judges were and describe their role in Israelite life.
6.How did the judges help to keep the Israelites united? Who were some of the important judges?
7.How did the Hebrew belief in a Promised Land affect their actions in Egypt and Canaan?
7th Grade:
11.1 Notes
8th Grade:
3rd pd: Boulder Dam Questions (see post below) due Monday
8th pd: Fireside Chat due Monday (at least 2 paragraphs)
African American Studies:
- Script is due Monday (2 - 2.5 pages typed)
- *Be ready to present on Monday! Bring your rubric with you.
- Ch 9 Notes (pgs. 224-229) due Tuesday
- Extra Credit: APPARTS - can be turned in any time before Thursday's test.
10.1 Questions
These need to be answered on looseleaf.
10.1: The Origins of the Hebrews
1.How did Abraham create the foundation of Judaism – what idea did he establish?
2.How did the Hebrews become known as the Israelites?
3.What events caused Moses to lead the Israelites out of Egypt, and what happened as a result?
4.How did the Israelites receiving the 10 Commandments affect the Hebrew religion?
5.Explain who the judges were and describe their role in Israelite life.
6.How did the judges help to keep the Israelites united? Who were some of the important judges?
7.How did the Hebrew belief in a Promised Land affect their actions in Egypt and Canaan?
7th Grade:
11.1 Notes
8th Grade:
3rd pd: Boulder Dam Questions (see post below) due Monday
8th pd: Fireside Chat due Monday (at least 2 paragraphs)
African American Studies:
- Script is due Monday (2 - 2.5 pages typed)
- *Be ready to present on Monday! Bring your rubric with you.
- Ch 9 Notes (pgs. 224-229) due Tuesday
- Extra Credit: APPARTS - can be turned in any time before Thursday's test.
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
State of the Union - Video links
If you missed the State of the Union, and want to watch it and/or complete the second extra credit option, here are some places you can watch the speech in its entirety.
The "enhanced" version from the White House, including maps, charts, and graphs:
And here is a video of the speech (also from the White House, posted on YouTube) :
Let me know if you have any questions - and feel free to leave a comment on this post telling us what you thought of the President's Speech!
The "enhanced" version from the White House, including maps, charts, and graphs:
And here is a video of the speech (also from the White House, posted on YouTube) :
Let me know if you have any questions - and feel free to leave a comment on this post telling us what you thought of the President's Speech!
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
State of the Union - Extra Credit
The State of the Union Address
- Tonight, January 25th, 8pm CST
- All major news networks
Assignment / Extra Credit Options:
1.Do TONIGHT, during the speech and turn in TOMORROW:
a.Two column notes on looseleaf (up to 6pts)
i.Left side: Observations of event (people, clothes, decorum, behavior, etc)
ii.Right side: Speech. (What did Obama say?)
2.By FRIDAY:
a.Two paragraph review of the speech (up to 10pts)
i.Do you agree with what he said?
ii.What opinions do you have about the speech?
- Tonight, January 25th, 8pm CST
- All major news networks
Assignment / Extra Credit Options:
1.Do TONIGHT, during the speech and turn in TOMORROW:
a.Two column notes on looseleaf (up to 6pts)
i.Left side: Observations of event (people, clothes, decorum, behavior, etc)
ii.Right side: Speech. (What did Obama say?)
2.By FRIDAY:
a.Two paragraph review of the speech (up to 10pts)
i.Do you agree with what he said?
ii.What opinions do you have about the speech?
Friday, November 26, 2010
Happy Thanksgiving!
I hope you are all enjoying the long weekend! If you are looking for some extra credit options, you're in luck:
6th Grade:
- Watch the news for at least one hour. Write down the channel, time, and at least 6 stories that were covered during that time. You should include both the subject of each story and at least one detail about each.
7th Grade:
- On classzone.com, go to Chapter 6 and selected Animated History. Go through "News of the Fighting Spreads" and answer the questions. You can put your answers on looseleaf and give it to me on Monday, or you can email me the answers. (We looked at this in class, but didn't have a chance to answer everything!)
8th Grade:
- On classzone.com, go to Chapter 20 and select Animated History. Go through Chapter 20: "Industrial Growth 1860-1900" and answer the questions. You can put your answers on looseleaf and give it to me on Monday, or you can email me the answers.
Leave a comment or email me if you have any questions!
6th Grade:
- Watch the news for at least one hour. Write down the channel, time, and at least 6 stories that were covered during that time. You should include both the subject of each story and at least one detail about each.
7th Grade:
- On classzone.com, go to Chapter 6 and selected Animated History. Go through "News of the Fighting Spreads" and answer the questions. You can put your answers on looseleaf and give it to me on Monday, or you can email me the answers. (We looked at this in class, but didn't have a chance to answer everything!)
8th Grade:
- On classzone.com, go to Chapter 20 and select Animated History. Go through Chapter 20: "Industrial Growth 1860-1900" and answer the questions. You can put your answers on looseleaf and give it to me on Monday, or you can email me the answers.
Leave a comment or email me if you have any questions!
Friday, November 12, 2010
Lots going on...
FIDDLER ON THE ROOF! This weekend only!
Come support your classmates and buy a ticket to "Fiddler on the Roof" - everyone who saw it last night said it was great! Tonight at 7pm and tomorrow, Saturday, at 2pm. Show me your ticket on Monday for 5 extra credit points!
Congratulations to Damari for scoring a THIRTY ONE on his ACT! As promised, I bought him lunch:
Mmmmm cheeseburger!
Homework:
6th Grade:
- 6.2 Questions due Monday, Current Event due Wednesday
7th Grade:
- Tax Brochure due Monday (Project Grade - turn in Scoring guide with brochure!)
8th Grade:
- Research Web and Works Cited page due Monday - You can email it or bring me a hard copy, but either way make sure you bring your rubric to class on Monday.
- Typed journal due on Wednesday
African American Studies:
- Test on Monday. It will cover the early 20th Century - Harlem Renaissance, World Wars I and II, Great Depression, Great Migration. Email me if you have any questions.
Still looking for extra credit? Kleenex boxes are worth 5pts each! Redeemable once per quarter.
Come support your classmates and buy a ticket to "Fiddler on the Roof" - everyone who saw it last night said it was great! Tonight at 7pm and tomorrow, Saturday, at 2pm. Show me your ticket on Monday for 5 extra credit points!
Congratulations to Damari for scoring a THIRTY ONE on his ACT! As promised, I bought him lunch:
Mmmmm cheeseburger!
Homework:
6th Grade:
- 6.2 Questions due Monday, Current Event due Wednesday
7th Grade:
- Tax Brochure due Monday (Project Grade - turn in Scoring guide with brochure!)
8th Grade:
- Research Web and Works Cited page due Monday - You can email it or bring me a hard copy, but either way make sure you bring your rubric to class on Monday.
- Typed journal due on Wednesday
African American Studies:
- Test on Monday. It will cover the early 20th Century - Harlem Renaissance, World Wars I and II, Great Depression, Great Migration. Email me if you have any questions.
Still looking for extra credit? Kleenex boxes are worth 5pts each! Redeemable once per quarter.
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Extra Credit!
A quick, easy extra credit opportunity, for all of my students:
- Go to www.classzone.com
- Find your textbook
- Click on "Current Events"
Take the Weekly current events quiz.
Then email me your results! Include the topics of whichever questions you got right.
(Example: I got 3/5 correct. The ones that I got right were about the NFL, the oil spill, and hurricane season.)
That's it! Good luck :)
~ Ms. Michalak
- Go to www.classzone.com
- Find your textbook
- Click on "Current Events"
Take the Weekly current events quiz.
Then email me your results! Include the topics of whichever questions you got right.
(Example: I got 3/5 correct. The ones that I got right were about the NFL, the oil spill, and hurricane season.)
That's it! Good luck :)
~ Ms. Michalak
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Extra Credit - TONIGHT!
Good afternoon!
This evening, President Obama will be delivering a presidential address to the nation. From what I understand, the topic is to be about how the last of the combat troops have left Iraq and what that means for us as a country. You can find out more about this today here, at the White House official website.
If you would like to earn extra credit, here is what you need to do:
1. Watch the President's address
It will begin at 7pm Central Standard Time (here in Chicago).
It will be on all major news stations - ABC, NBC, etc. Channels 2, 4, 7 ...
On looseleaf paper:
2. Summarize what the president talked about in his speech. The summary should be at least 6 sentences.
3. Write down 3 observations / questions you have about the speech, the topic, or anything the president said.
... turn it in to me on Wednesday or Thursday!
This evening, President Obama will be delivering a presidential address to the nation. From what I understand, the topic is to be about how the last of the combat troops have left Iraq and what that means for us as a country. You can find out more about this today here, at the White House official website.
If you would like to earn extra credit, here is what you need to do:
1. Watch the President's address
It will begin at 7pm Central Standard Time (here in Chicago).
It will be on all major news stations - ABC, NBC, etc. Channels 2, 4, 7 ...
On looseleaf paper:
2. Summarize what the president talked about in his speech. The summary should be at least 6 sentences.
3. Write down 3 observations / questions you have about the speech, the topic, or anything the president said.
... turn it in to me on Wednesday or Thursday!
Monday, August 16, 2010
Welcome Back!
Welcome back to school!
I hope you all enjoyed your first day back. It was wonderful to see so many of your smiling faces this morning! I am looking forward to a really great year, and I hope you are too. Please let me know if you have any questions at any point, I'd be happy to help if possible.
Just a few reminders from today about deadlines:
Syllabus:
- Needs to be signed by you and your parent/guardian. Due WEDNESDAY.
Textbook:
- Needs to be covered, I will be checking on FRIDAY.
Summer packets:
- Returning Students: They were due today. You may turn in tomorrow by the start of class as a late assignment. If you don't turn it in tomorrow, you will be in Supper Club this Friday.
- New students: Your packet is due NEXT Thursday, August 26th. You may turn it in any time before then, but if you don't turn it in on or before the 26th, you will be in Supper Club on Friday, August 27th.
See you all tomorrow!
I hope you all enjoyed your first day back. It was wonderful to see so many of your smiling faces this morning! I am looking forward to a really great year, and I hope you are too. Please let me know if you have any questions at any point, I'd be happy to help if possible.
Just a few reminders from today about deadlines:
Syllabus:
- Needs to be signed by you and your parent/guardian. Due WEDNESDAY.
Textbook:
- Needs to be covered, I will be checking on FRIDAY.
Summer packets:
- Returning Students: They were due today. You may turn in tomorrow by the start of class as a late assignment. If you don't turn it in tomorrow, you will be in Supper Club this Friday.
- New students: Your packet is due NEXT Thursday, August 26th. You may turn it in any time before then, but if you don't turn it in on or before the 26th, you will be in Supper Club on Friday, August 27th.
See you all tomorrow!
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Doodle for Google votes!
Hola, Middle Schoolers!
Unfortunately, none of our entries into the Doodle for Google contest made it to the state/regional finalist round ... however, I'm still proud of all the great work you did in creating them!
If you are interested, cruise on over to the site (Doodle for Google) and take a look at the finalists. While you're there you can vote for your favorite doodle in each age group. You can also see the level of work that went in to those that were chosen as finalists so you are more prepared for next year! :)
On another note --
EXAMS begin TOMORROW! I know you've been studying for awhile now, but keep on going until you have a strong finish on Friday. Summer will come soon enough - don't start "checking out" early! Let me know here, or via email, if you have any questions ...
Hope you all enjoyed the picnic today, even though it was quite chilly! I'll post some pictures soon ....
~Ms. Michalak
Unfortunately, none of our entries into the Doodle for Google contest made it to the state/regional finalist round ... however, I'm still proud of all the great work you did in creating them!
If you are interested, cruise on over to the site (Doodle for Google) and take a look at the finalists. While you're there you can vote for your favorite doodle in each age group. You can also see the level of work that went in to those that were chosen as finalists so you are more prepared for next year! :)
On another note --
EXAMS begin TOMORROW! I know you've been studying for awhile now, but keep on going until you have a strong finish on Friday. Summer will come soon enough - don't start "checking out" early! Let me know here, or via email, if you have any questions ...
Hope you all enjoyed the picnic today, even though it was quite chilly! I'll post some pictures soon ....
~Ms. Michalak
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
CONGRATULATIONS!
Middle Schoolers, you continue to impress me and make me proud to be your teacher. Your latest accomplishment - this year's Terra Nova scores - are just one more example of how awesome you are.
School average: 77% (2 points higher than last year, and 27 points above the national norm!)
Middle School average: 79%!!!!
Averages by grade:
6th Grade: 78%
7th Grade: 75%
8th Grade: 83%
Congratulations, and thank you, for all your hard work during testing and every other day of the year. I am so very proud of each and every one of you!
School average: 77% (2 points higher than last year, and 27 points above the national norm!)
Middle School average: 79%!!!!
Averages by grade:
6th Grade: 78%
7th Grade: 75%
8th Grade: 83%
Congratulations, and thank you, for all your hard work during testing and every other day of the year. I am so very proud of each and every one of you!
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
4th Quarter, Here we come!
Well, it's official - we made it to Fourth Quarter! We are in the last quarter of the school year, but it is not a time to relax and "take it easy" - just the opposite! We want to work hard, stay focused, and finish strong.
Things to look forward to this quarter:
- Terra Nova Testing (next week!): Scholarships are awarded for students who have high scores on this test! Sleep well, eat a healthy breakfast, and work hard!
- Career Day: Featuring guest speakers, all of whom are PSM Alumni!
- March Madness Basketball Tournament: You know this is Ms. Michalak's favorite time of year and for some of you, the focus of a project in your math class!
- The Easter Assembly: Presented by the Middle School! (Thursday, April 1st @ 8am)
- Spring Break :)
- School Picnic Day!
- 8th Grade Graduation
.... on a content-based note:
6th Grade:
- We'll be studying Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome - and learning about mythology of the gods and goddesses!
7th Grade:
- Get ready for Westward Expansion (We're ready for the Oregon Trail!), and the build up and eventual fighting of the Civil War
8th Grade:
- The Cold War, Korean War, Vietnam War ... along with the American Dream of the 1950's, the Civil Rights Movement and the Counter Culture of the 60s and 70s, and taking a look at our recent presidents. (And some pretty awesome music along the way).
As always, if you have any questions - post them here, email me, or see me at school. I'm excited for 4th quarter and I hope you are too!
Things to look forward to this quarter:
- Terra Nova Testing (next week!): Scholarships are awarded for students who have high scores on this test! Sleep well, eat a healthy breakfast, and work hard!
- Career Day: Featuring guest speakers, all of whom are PSM Alumni!
- March Madness Basketball Tournament: You know this is Ms. Michalak's favorite time of year and for some of you, the focus of a project in your math class!
- The Easter Assembly: Presented by the Middle School! (Thursday, April 1st @ 8am)
- Spring Break :)
- School Picnic Day!
- 8th Grade Graduation
.... on a content-based note:
6th Grade:
- We'll be studying Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome - and learning about mythology of the gods and goddesses!
7th Grade:
- Get ready for Westward Expansion (We're ready for the Oregon Trail!), and the build up and eventual fighting of the Civil War
8th Grade:
- The Cold War, Korean War, Vietnam War ... along with the American Dream of the 1950's, the Civil Rights Movement and the Counter Culture of the 60s and 70s, and taking a look at our recent presidents. (And some pretty awesome music along the way).
As always, if you have any questions - post them here, email me, or see me at school. I'm excited for 4th quarter and I hope you are too!
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Winter Olympics
Hola Middle School Social Studies students!
Has anyone been watching the Olympics? Did you catch the Opening Ceremony? For those of you who have been watching -- what is your favorite event to watch? Do you have a favorite athlete?
Leave any/all of these answers in a comment on this post and you'll get some extra credit points!
Looking for more extra credit?
-Turn in a current event write up related to the Olympics and gain even more extra credit. (Turn in no later than Monday, February 22nd. You can turn it in any time before that, including during Saturday tutoring) Email Ms. Michalak or see her in person if you have questions about the format.
6th Graders:
- You will need to turn in an *extra* CE in order to gain more bonus points.
- The answer to our class question from earlier today? The 2006 Winter Olympics were in fact held in Turin/Turino, Italy. Stay tuned for more Olympics trivia!
Has anyone been watching the Olympics? Did you catch the Opening Ceremony? For those of you who have been watching -- what is your favorite event to watch? Do you have a favorite athlete?
Leave any/all of these answers in a comment on this post and you'll get some extra credit points!
Looking for more extra credit?
-Turn in a current event write up related to the Olympics and gain even more extra credit. (Turn in no later than Monday, February 22nd. You can turn it in any time before that, including during Saturday tutoring) Email Ms. Michalak or see her in person if you have questions about the format.
6th Graders:
- You will need to turn in an *extra* CE in order to gain more bonus points.
- The answer to our class question from earlier today? The 2006 Winter Olympics were in fact held in Turin/Turino, Italy. Stay tuned for more Olympics trivia!
Thursday, November 12, 2009
"Once On This Island"
Hello there!
Today was the opening night for our school musical, "Once On This Island." If you didn't go see it tonight, GO on Friday or Saturday! It is a good, fun, entertaining show and you can come support your fellow students who have been working hard since September. Let me know what you think of the show - and if you show me your ticket stub on Monday, you'll earn some extra credit :)
Today was the opening night for our school musical, "Once On This Island." If you didn't go see it tonight, GO on Friday or Saturday! It is a good, fun, entertaining show and you can come support your fellow students who have been working hard since September. Let me know what you think of the show - and if you show me your ticket stub on Monday, you'll earn some extra credit :)
Monday, July 6, 2009
School Supplies!
Happy July!
I KNOW you have a month and a half before school starts up again, but I had to write a quick post because as you all know, you are going to need school supplies -- and Target has ALREADY put out their school supplies. I'm sure they will have them from now through September, but they appear to have some really good deals right now. So, if any of you do your shopping at Target, I thought I would make a list of some of the things that you will definitely need when you return to school. And even if you don't shop at Target, it drew my attention to the fact that having a list in advance might be helpful - so shop wherever you do, and I hope this list is helpful to you :)
Warning: This is NOT a complete list - I am only telling you things I know for SURE - and you can expect to get more complete lists from all of your teachers when you come back to school mid-August :) I don't want to try and guess what everyone else will require, I'm just trying to give you a head start!
In general:
- book covers (you will need to cover all textbooks. Plan for approximately 5)
- pencils
- pens (blue or black)
- looseleaf paper
For Social Studies specifically:
- notebook (at least 120pgs+, with at least 2 sections in it)
- pens (blue or black AND another color - red is a good option!)
- markers or crayons (to be left at home - but you will have take home projects/assignments that will require you complete them in color)
As always, if you have any questions - feel free to leave a comment or email me. I hope you're all doing well!
I KNOW you have a month and a half before school starts up again, but I had to write a quick post because as you all know, you are going to need school supplies -- and Target has ALREADY put out their school supplies. I'm sure they will have them from now through September, but they appear to have some really good deals right now. So, if any of you do your shopping at Target, I thought I would make a list of some of the things that you will definitely need when you return to school. And even if you don't shop at Target, it drew my attention to the fact that having a list in advance might be helpful - so shop wherever you do, and I hope this list is helpful to you :)
Warning: This is NOT a complete list - I am only telling you things I know for SURE - and you can expect to get more complete lists from all of your teachers when you come back to school mid-August :) I don't want to try and guess what everyone else will require, I'm just trying to give you a head start!
In general:
- book covers (you will need to cover all textbooks. Plan for approximately 5)
- pencils
- pens (blue or black)
- looseleaf paper
For Social Studies specifically:
- notebook (at least 120pgs+, with at least 2 sections in it)
- pens (blue or black AND another color - red is a good option!)
- markers or crayons (to be left at home - but you will have take home projects/assignments that will require you complete them in color)
As always, if you have any questions - feel free to leave a comment or email me. I hope you're all doing well!
Monday, June 29, 2009
Hello from Richmond, Virginia!
Hi everyone!
I am coming to you live from a seminar for teachers of American History - the topic is "The South in American History" and we are studying at the University of Richmond for the week with a group of teachers who come from all over the United States and Bermuda. We have representatives from Washington (state), Washington DC, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Florida, Kentucky, Illinois, Michigan, North Carolina, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, Virginia, Louisiana, Milwaukee, Georgia ... and I may be forgetting some!
I'll have some great pictures to show you when we get back to school - for now, our schedule is pretty full of lectures, creating podcasts, and visiting some local sites: Jamestown settlement, the Richmond Slave Trail, Drewery's Bluff, Moton Museum, and Monument Avenue.
Hope you are all having a great summer!
I am coming to you live from a seminar for teachers of American History - the topic is "The South in American History" and we are studying at the University of Richmond for the week with a group of teachers who come from all over the United States and Bermuda. We have representatives from Washington (state), Washington DC, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Florida, Kentucky, Illinois, Michigan, North Carolina, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, Virginia, Louisiana, Milwaukee, Georgia ... and I may be forgetting some!
I'll have some great pictures to show you when we get back to school - for now, our schedule is pretty full of lectures, creating podcasts, and visiting some local sites: Jamestown settlement, the Richmond Slave Trail, Drewery's Bluff, Moton Museum, and Monument Avenue.
Hope you are all having a great summer!
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Some quick notes -
Grades!
- All exams have been graded and entered in PowerSchool - so go ahead and check your grades there before you come in for official report card pick up.
Graduation!
- 8th grade graduation is at 6pm this coming Friday, May 29th. 6th/7th graders - you are welcome to come, and I encourage you to do so! You'll be able to celebrate the accomplishments of the 8th graders but also see what is in store for you. It is a fun, happy, exciting occasion (and while you certainly don't have to wear a school uniform, I encourage you to dress up a bit!)
- 12th grade graduation is at 1pm on Sunday, May 31st. This is an even larger celebration - we'll be congratulating the seniors on all their accomplishments, lots of money/scholarships will be given away, and the auditorium will be full of happy, joyful, cheering family and friends. Again, you all are welcome to come - but get there early if you want a seat!
Summer Homework
- Don't lose that summer packet! It IS due the first day of school - make sure it is completed in blue or black ink, cursive handwriting, and using complete sentences. Feel free to email me with any questions - but please be specific :)
Have a great summer everyone! I'm looking forward to seeing you all in August :) Until then - keep checking back, I'll update this blog every so often (or just become a follower!)
- All exams have been graded and entered in PowerSchool - so go ahead and check your grades there before you come in for official report card pick up.
Graduation!
- 8th grade graduation is at 6pm this coming Friday, May 29th. 6th/7th graders - you are welcome to come, and I encourage you to do so! You'll be able to celebrate the accomplishments of the 8th graders but also see what is in store for you. It is a fun, happy, exciting occasion (and while you certainly don't have to wear a school uniform, I encourage you to dress up a bit!)
- 12th grade graduation is at 1pm on Sunday, May 31st. This is an even larger celebration - we'll be congratulating the seniors on all their accomplishments, lots of money/scholarships will be given away, and the auditorium will be full of happy, joyful, cheering family and friends. Again, you all are welcome to come - but get there early if you want a seat!
Summer Homework
- Don't lose that summer packet! It IS due the first day of school - make sure it is completed in blue or black ink, cursive handwriting, and using complete sentences. Feel free to email me with any questions - but please be specific :)
Have a great summer everyone! I'm looking forward to seeing you all in August :) Until then - keep checking back, I'll update this blog every so often (or just become a follower!)
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