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Mr. Francis M. Baranson, 6th Grade Science |
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FAQThis page contains answers to common questions of students and parents.
Does my son or daughter have homework? Most homework in science should not take more than 10-15 minutes. Students should be finishing warm-ups, think capsules, or other tasks that were begun in class but not completed. I always have 'study sheets' signed by parents before assessments. After assessments,the homework is always to get a signature and make corrections which are written out on loose leaf paper. Where can I find the homework assignment? Students should be writing their assignments down in their assignment notebooks on a daily basis. Even if there is no homework - write that! Also, keep checking the website. If there is 'no homework,' is there anything else I can do? Yes! Look at a newspaper or current magazine and check out any article that pertains to science. Bring it in for our 'current science' board where we post science articles from around the world! What is the answer to the question of the week for 11/2/09? Anything that falls from the sky, snow, sleet, rain, or hail can be classified as...? Answer: precipitation! What assignments have been covered so far in this quarter? Check Teacherease to see what we have covered so far! What is the question of the week for? Not here this week! |