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Saturday, December 15, 2012

Last Week of the Calendar Year


You should all be able to discuss your stance and tell me the categories that you are using for your notes. (Based on the feedback from the lesson, many people were not doing this) I will be meeting with you all on Monday about your categories. Make sure you have SOME!

Next week is a 'big' week. Be ready to work hard! Below are guidelines for your non-fiction talk. Some people will  present Thur and some Fri.


Don't forget to do the comma online practice

Don't forget to being in products for Wednesday Science lesson

Mid year assessment takes place on Wed. and Thur. We have covered a lot in Math this year:

  • prime factorization 
  • angles 
  • prime and composite numbers 
  • squares and square  roots
  • divisibility rules
  • fraction, decimals, percent equivalents
  • mean, medium, mode, range
  • mixed numbers and improper fractions
  • stem and leaf 

We are not allowed to review any of these topics in class. Which topics do you think you should be reviewing on IXL  this week?

Student of the Week





28 comments:

  1. Mr Buxton is there a week at a Glance?

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  2. Sam, it is in last weeks post.

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  3. Mr Buxton are we going to talk about our speeches in class tomorrow?

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  4. yes...

    week at a glance in last week's post

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  5. Mr Buxton, our music teacher told our class that we did not have music on Friday, I looked at the week at a glance sheet and it said that we did have music so now i am confused as to if we have music or not. Do we?

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  6. no specials Friday - we will present our non-fiction speeches to other classes

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  8. For speeches, is it ok to use the words I and you?

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  9. Mr.Buxton, if you are going to post today's post, when are you going to post it?

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  10. Where is today's post?

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  11. How much can you write for the non-fiction article? 1 page, 2 pages, or 3 pages?

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  12. Where is today's post and when will it be posted?

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  13. beatrice i can't copy and paste on my computer for some reason con you make my slides or should I draw them?

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  14. thanks Mr Buxton :)

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  15. Mr buxton in our speeches do we have to include every fact or just take the most important parts??

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  16. What is the maxiumum page allowance for the non-fiction article?

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  17. Can someone please answer my question?

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  18. When you put it on pages, the pages thing should have 2 pages, or maybe that was at least 2 pages.

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  19. So on a Google Doc, maybe have at least 2 pages of text.

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  20. When is the non-fiction project due?

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  21. I think Wednesday but I an not sure.
    By the way, what is our homework tonight?

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  22. i think Sam: finish COMMAS presentation, work on non-fiction article, and since i'm in GATE, i'm not sure about math.

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  23. when can we bring in our props and what size should they approximately be?

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  24. Miguel, i think 1.25-1.5 pages as you will include images and other text features as well

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  25. for math we have to do study link 6.10, Sam

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