6B - Ms. Berg's 6th Grade Homeroom Class
6G - Mr. Gonzalez's 6th Grade Homeroom Class
| Math & Science Monday to Thursday - Math - This week the plan is to complete the following assignments in the Math Google Classroom, one per day as they become available each day, Monday 066 Cost Breakdown, Tuesday 067 More Bicycle Goals, Wednesday 068 A Country as a Village, and Thursday 069 6.3 Practice Day 2 in the Math workbooks, pages 339 to 340. Science - Monday teams need to finish graphing their data (teams that did not get their experiment done in time will use the shared data I added to the Science Google Classroom assignment 017 How Sensors Work Lab - the shared data is for an experiment testing different shades of blue to see how the color sensor on reflective mode adapts). Then we will start writing our conclusions using the CER, Claim, Evidence, Reasoning, format. Once we are all done with the lab we will begin our robotics project, the Potential Energy Efficiency Design Project! That project will also be presented as our first official Starfleet mission for our class Star Trek theme game. Tuesday - Garden Day! (Our classes have garden in the morning.) Friday - No School - Semester Break as our 1st Semester Ends------------------ Here is a link to the playlist I'm working on with Math videos showing the strategies and models students are learning in class: Math Support And here is an infographic I made with NotebookLM, using only the two videos I recorded to help with the Unit 3 quiz, showing students the three-step method for solving ratio problems: ------------------ Any work that is not completed during class time becomes homework so that students don't fall behind and so that all students can access ALL the learning.Regular HW available for anyone who needs it - For Math students have a workbook that they can take pages out of to take home for lessons that need more work if they don't get it during class or if they miss due to absence. Students can also finish or go back through any online assignment once we complete it in class on a computer, tablet, or phone. For Science, if students fall behind on their classwork they can catch up at home (if students do not have access to a computer at home, ask Mr. Gonzalez for an alternative activity or assignment). If students want to access the practice quizzes and games on Google Classroom at home, they can work on those as well on computers, tablets, or phones. |


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