6A - Mr. Barbuto's 5/6 Homeroom Class
6B - Ms. Berg's 5/6 Homeroom Class
6G - Mr. Gonzalez's 5/6 Grade Homeroom Class
Daily Schedule (M, T, Th, F) Period 1 - 8:45am to 10:30am Specialists - 10:30am to 11:20am Per 2 - 11:20am to 12:20pm Lunch - 12:20pm to 12:55pm Per 2 Cont'd - 12:55pm to 1:30pm Period 3 - 1:30pm to 1:50pm Recess - 1:50pm to 2:00pm Per 3 Cont'd - 2:00pm to 3:20pm | Daily Schedule (Wed) Period 1 - 8:45am to 10:10am Period 2 - 10:10am to 10:30am Specialists - 10:30am to 11:20am Per 2 Cont'd - 11:20am to 12:20pm Lunch - 12:20pm to 12:55pm Period 3 - 12:55pm to 2:20pm |
6th-grade Science Monday - Garden today! HW - 6th graders ONLY start completing your Islandwood overnight trip packet. Permission slip and health forms need to be filled out and signed. There is a Medication Authorization form for those who will need to take medication at Islandwood. Please complete the permission slip and health forms and return with your child to your homeroom teacher by February 17. Discuss with the School Nurse any medications your child may need, have a completed medication authorization form for each medication (requires doctor and guardian signature), and have a week’s supply of those medications in original prescription bottles ready to go with your student. You can reach Nurse Reina at 360-302-5957 or reina_garcia@csd49.org Tuesday to Friday - This week in Science students will be working on their Friction reading assignment and then practice with Forces and Motion on another Quizizz. Students who have not yet completed the Robotics Vocab or the Energy Vocab Quizizz practice can still do so at home for homework for full credit. After the Friction reading and the Forces and Motion Quizizz practice, teams will continue working on the Nature's Fury Robotics challenge. Teams are learning about natural events that become natural disasters. Each team will design a robotic solution to a natural disaster of their choosing and then build and program a prototype with their EV3 robots! Here's a list of the robotics vocabulary. And here's a list of the energy vocabulary and concepts. And here's what kids are learning when they take the Forces and Motion Quizizz:
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