(This may change from day to day depending on how much we actually get done in class so check back often to make sure a deadline or assignment or homework wasn't changed at the last minute.)
Last updated on Sunday, Nov 13, 2016, 4:07pm
1st per - 7:45am to 9:02am
Homeroom - 9:06am to 9:16am
Homeroom - 9:06am to 9:16am
2nd per - 9:16am to 10:33am
Lunch - 10:33am to 11:03am
3rd per - 11:07am to 12:24pm
4th per - 12:28pm to 1:22pm
5th per - 1:26pm to 2:20pm
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6th grade Science Monday to Wednesday - This week students are going to plan and design an experiment for bottle flipping! Students will use Inquiry Boards to design their experiment. Students will collect data and then write Claim, Evidence, Reasoning (CER) conclusions about their findings! If there is time students can work on their 3D GameLab quests. HW - None if you are all caught up. Thursday - No School today for Parent/Student/Teacher Conferences! Come to the middle school commons where all the teachers will be. Take turns visiting with each of your child's teachers. Give yourself about an hour to visit with all your child's teachers. Please come within the following times: 8am to 12pm 1 to 4pm 5 to 7pm Friday - No School today for Parent/Student/Teacher Conferences! Conferences today are from 8am to 12noon only. No fish trapping this week because we only have three days of class. | 6th grade Exploratory Technology Lit Monday - Group B - Students are still working on their WoW in School quests including the journey quest, the heroism quest, and researching the World of Warcraft race and class of their choosing. Once students are done with those quests they will take a keyboarding test. Once at least 40% of the class has taken their keyboarding test we will go to the computer lab to play World of Warcraft! HW - None unless you need to catch up or you want to get ahead. Tuesday - Group C - Same as Monday. Wednesday - Group A - Same as Monday. |
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