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November 2008

Hidden Villa Field Trip: Friday, November 21st

November 7, 2008

Dear Parents, Room 18 has the opportunity to go on an additional science-related field trip Friday, November 21st.  The cost of this field trip is $16 per student. Pioneer is in the middle of a fundraising for school field trips and activities and I strongly encourage you to participate in these fundraisers.  Because our field [...]

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Homework: Thursday, November 6

November 6, 2008

Calendar: Equations Writer’s Notebook MM Field Trip Form Jog-a-thon Money   To Do List: Finish Equations WS WN: Complete your cluster about your seed idea.  Choose one bubble and expand that into a small moment story. Finish Mad Minute Please give the Field Trip form to your family and return it tomorrow if possible. Any [...]

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Homework: Wednesday, November 5

November 5, 2008

PLEASE RETURN ANY JOG-A-THON MONEY BY THIS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7! Calendar: Math WS Letter MM To Do List: Complete the Math Review WS Write a letter to President-Elect Barack Obama or John McCain.  Please write a letter to Barack Obama.  You may congratulate him, ask him questions, share your thoughts and feelings, etc.  I will [...]

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Homework: Tuesday, November 4

November 4, 2008

Calendar: Candidate Sim. & Dif. Election Map Math WS   To Do List: Re-read the articles on the presidential candidates.  Complete a Venn Diagram (similarities and differences) for the candidates.  This requires thinking, re-reading, and careful work as I demonstrated in class. Watch the election news tonight.  Before you go to bed, watch the news [...]

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Homework: Monday, November 3

November 3, 2008

Calendar: Equations Parentheses Mad Minute Read 30 minutes To Do List: Complete the Equations WS Complete the odd problems on the Parentheses WS Complete Mad Minute You need to be reading AT LEAST 30 minutes every day of the week.  The more you read “good fit” books, the better reader you will become.

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