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Tuesday's in room 333
Wednesday's in room 367
Come for help in any subject.
High school students serve as tutors for any Clarke students from 3 - 4 pm.
Conferences - We are still waiting for more time to be made available for conferences.
If you were unable to schedule a conference and would like to meet with the Atlantis team please email Mr. Pelkey. We will put you on the waiting list and let you know when there are more times made available. Thanks for your patience.
This web page should not be used instead of assignment books. This page should help keep parents up to date on assignments and help on the rare occasion when students forget to write down their assignments.
Math:
Check assignment book
Challenge work due: Monday
Monday
4-6 and 4-7
Tuesday
page 177 and 178. Prob's 30- 48
Wednesday
4 - 10
Thursday 5 - 5 and 5 - 8 (show how you compare fractions - as equivalent frac's or decimals)
Friday
English: Check assignment notebook for changes.
Biography Book Report -
Students need to finish reading their biography books by Monday, March 1. On that day, we will begin the book reports in class.
Daily Reading.
Begin the paper with the English heading and use the title and author of your book as the title of your paper. This paper may be neatly handwritten in ink or typed.
Start by dividing the number of pages in your book by 15. That is your magic number, the number of pages you must read each night. As you read, you must stop at the end of that night's assigned reading (your magic number) and make a reading entry. You may read ahead, but you must continue to make your entries.
Begin each entry with the date and the pages your read (Ex. February 2, 2010 - pages 1-23). For each entry, write three sentences about the most important events in that section of reading.
FYI, Here is a list of the due dates for the biography book entries.
Entry #1 due on Thursday, February 4
Entry
#2 due on Friday, February 5
Entry
#3 and
Entry
#4 due on Monday, February 8
Entry
#5 due on Tuesday, February 9
Entry
#6 due on Wednesday, February 10
Entry
#7 due on Thursday, February 11
Entry
#8 and
Entry
#9 due on Friday, February 12
Entry
#10 due on Tuesday, February 23
Entry
#11 due on Wednesday, February 24
Entry
#12 due on Thursday, February 25
Entry
#13 due on Friday, February 26
Entry
#14 and
Entry
#15 due on Monday, March 1
Ancient Civ.
Check assignment notebook.
Chapter 7 Quiz
on Friday, Feb. 12th. Study vocabulary, geography, pharaohs, and religion.
Science
:
ALWAYS CHECK YOUR ASSIGNMENT NOTEBOOK
!
The Conclusion and Analysis are due this week. Check out the last item on Science Extra's. It gives the specifics on each section of the Science Fair Project. Read it carefully!!!
Just to recap the last few weeks of your SFP work. Due dates became flexible as long as you were working on the project and needed extra time for experiments to finish.
By the middle of next week all of your sections should have been assessed by Mr. Werner and given back to you so you can make any needed updates.
If you are planning to go away on vacation, plan to have your SFP completed
before
you go away.
Your completed board is due the Tuesday after vacation. That is
not
a flexible date.
Monday 2/1
Write Vocabulary word definitions for the words on the Oobleck and Glurch worksheet on the back of the sheet. Use the glossary of your Chemistry text to find most of the words and the dictionary for the rest.
Tuesday 2/2
Start your Science Fair Project Conclusion and Analysis
Also, write a paragraph to defending whether Oobleck is more of
a liquid or a solid. Be sure to use the vocabulary words that best
support your position.
Wednesday 2/3
Start your 1 page defense of your stance on which is more liquid and which is more solid the Oobleck or the Glurch
Thursday 2/4
Continue your SFP work and the Oobleck and Glurch Work
Friday 2/5
Hand in your Oobleck and Gluch 1 page paper. Hand in your SFP Conclusion and Analysis paragraphs if they are ready.
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