Some students did not score above an 80% on the History of the Universe Test. However, we are allowing students to complete a test corrections sheet to earn points back. All students who have this opportunity were given the sheet today. The test corrections must be turned in by Tuesday at the beginning of class to receive the opportunity to earn points. The entire sheet much be completed and they will receive points for the correct information only. If you have any questions weather your student scored below an 80%, please check ParentVue. Attached is a copy of the corrections sheet for your convenience.
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Today was a crazy day with early release. We had a great day reviewing for the test and students did a wonderful job creating a student generated review. I am attaching it to help them review. They can also go through the videos in the resources section. They also have corrected work sheets that have been attached into their notebooks. I am sure they will all do amazing tomorrow.
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We have switched to individual teacher tabs to simplify your experience on our team blog. Please click on your teacher's tab at the top of the page to see any and all future updates specific to your teacher. General school info will remain on this "Updates" page. Thanks!As a Griffin family, we want to thank each and every one of you for attending open house; we enjoyed all of you! Their would be no us without you! For those of you that were unable to attend, a powerpoint of general information has been posted in resources; located under the Earth Science Units. Please feel free to contact any of your child and/or children's teacher if you have any questions and/or concerns. Once again, we thank and appreciate all that you do!
For homework, make sure you study for your classroom quiz(use your classroom expectation notes), complete your C-E-R, and have your signed safety contract. Remember we are answering the question, "Which fruit will float in the water?". Use your results from your data table and all the information we have discussed in class. Below, I have included all the powerpoints(the links to the videos are in the powerpoint as well) we have discussed in class. See you tomorrow!
Do NOT forget to bring your homework!!!!! The two assignments that are due tomorrow,Friday 8/10/18, are your 6th grade earth science syllabus and your "Get To Know your Space". For your syllabus, make sure you show your parent and/or guardian and have them sign it and write their contact information. For the "Get To Know your Space" assignment, make sure you label your model of our classroom. Also, a friendly reminder to study for our classroom expectations quiz on Tuesday, August 13, 2018! Your notes should be in your science folder.
See you all tomorrow!!!!!! Please complete your Results and Conclusion on your Sink or Float lab sheet. Results should list the data you collected (which fruits sank and which floated?) For your conclusion, describe in detail what occured during the lab and answer the question we began our lab with - What fruits will sink and what fruits will float?Please see below for when each Science teacher will be quizzing the students over the Classroom Expectations and General Lab Safety. Mrs. NeSmith - Friday, August 10.
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