Use this blog as a model to design how you will create your own blog.
http://mrbuxtonstudent.blogspot.com/
Add some links to your blog. I will show you tomorrow how to create posts and add images/videos to a post.
Important - Copy your blog url into a comment window tonight. I will then add a link from my blog to your blog. (e.g. http://marysmith.blogspot.com)
Learn More About Tessallations below:
Math Study Link 3.9 and Math Box 3.9
Check your 'Week at a Glance' sheet for your other H/w tasks tonight. (Book Club tasks are postponed until Wed. as we have a special speaker presentation tomorrow)
Make sure you have at least one topic sentence and two power 2s for that topic sentence for tomorrow's class.
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Monday, October 10, 2011
Friday, October 7, 2011
Week 8 Day 5
Congratulations to the Watsons Go to Brimingham - Book Club Presentation Today. We all learned how to conduct an effective discussion. Well done.
Student of the Week: ALEX
Next Week
Make sure your announcements are ready. You will audition on Monday. Keep it simple but make it interesting! Make sure you practice the delivery beforehand. Use a vocaroo file to listen to how you sound.
SMART Targets - Due Monday. Think specifcally about what you want to improve.
Optional IXL work
B4, B29, B31, S10, S14
Sammy Snakes for the first three people to master UNIT K
Check the H/W sheet above to make sure you are ready for the short, but busy week ahead!
Enjoy the first Friday Message again
Student of the Week: ALEX
Next Week
Make sure your announcements are ready. You will audition on Monday. Keep it simple but make it interesting! Make sure you practice the delivery beforehand. Use a vocaroo file to listen to how you sound.
SMART Targets - Due Monday. Think specifcally about what you want to improve.
Optional IXL work
B4, B29, B31, S10, S14
Sammy Snakes for the first three people to master UNIT K
Check the H/W sheet above to make sure you are ready for the short, but busy week ahead!
Enjoy the first Friday Message again
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Week 8 Day 4
Social Studies Assessment - Review Material
Make sure you clearly know these facts or can locate these palces on a map.
Make sure you clearly know these facts or can locate these palces on a map.
- 7 Continents 4 Major oceans North and South Pole Equator
- Know basic facts about these places (e.g. city, country/captial city, continent)
- USA Russia Italy Spain Mexico Argentina Canada Iraq Kenya
- South Africa London Holland
Buxton class - next Wed.
Use these links to master the basic geogrphical facts that you are expected to know for continents, oceans, major countires and major cities of the world - You are NOT expected to know all these cities and capitals just what we covered in class
Easy
http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/world_G1_drag_drop.html
Hard
http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/World_G4_name_input.html
harder-cities
http://www.mindjolt.com/games/world-cities
Optional - This is hard! Try for fun...I couldn't get past level 1
http://www.travelpod.com/traveler-iq/worldcapitals
H/W
Easy
http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/world_G1_drag_drop.html
Hard
http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/World_G4_name_input.html
harder-cities
http://www.mindjolt.com/games/world-cities
Optional - This is hard! Try for fun...I couldn't get past level 1
http://www.travelpod.com/traveler-iq/worldcapitals
H/W
Vocaroo - due: Fri (make sure you are creating accurate fluency). Copy your vocaroo link into a blog comment window. Next week- We will upload these to you own blogs!
SMART Targets - Due: Next Monday - BE REALLY SPECIFIC
Kudos to all those people who have been using the vocabulary link to extend their knowledge of words. Bravo!
Thank you to you all for my first gecko... that was sooooooooo sweet!
Kudos to all those people who have been using the vocabulary link to extend their knowledge of words. Bravo!
Thank you to you all for my first gecko... that was sooooooooo sweet!
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geographical location
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Week 8 Day 3
Sentence fluency Test is tomorrow. Make sure you are ready!
IXL B10
Today's speech on Civil Rights was simply superb! We will certainly be reading his book this year. I'm interested to see if you can go 'deep' into the onion and offer some feedback on what you learned or your emotions about what you heard. Try not to state the obvious, but think about his message and how it might effect us today?
+1 points for 'deep' thoughts and contributions
“Those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it.” Sir Winston Churchill
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