Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Classroom Policy

If a student receives an "F" on any assignment, then they must take the paper home to be signed, and return it the next day. If a student fails to bring their assignments back signed, they will receive a Loss as a result of it. In the event a student loses the assignment, I will accept a note from the parent, as long as the grade is listed on the note. The note must be on a separate piece of paper, and not written in the agenda.

Thank you very much.

Friday, August 19, 2011

Spanish Assignments Week 1 (August 22 - 26, 2011)

Monday

Etapa Preliminar - Preliminary Chapter

(1)
Introduction

(2)
La Pronunciación -
· Spanish Pronunciation Presentation - Sidebar
· Más Práctica - Sidebar
El Abecedario -
· The Alphabet Presentation - Sidebar

Tuesday

Los Números -
· Go to Spanish Fluency Site
· Los Números link Presentation - Sidebar
· Practice with Flashcards

The Phantom Tollbooth Chapter 1-12 Study Guide



Milo, a very bored little boy, receives an unusual package one day: a make- believe tollbooth. When he drives through it in his electric toy car, he is suddenly transported to the Lands Beyond, a fantastic world of imagination. On his way to Dictionopolis, one of the country's two capitals, he meets Tock, the watchdog who joins him on his journey. In Dictionopolis, Milo meets King Azaz who presides over the world of letters and words. Azaz sends Milo on a mission to rescue two princesses, Rhyme and Reason, who are imprisoned in the Castle in the Air, which floats hundreds of feet off the ground. Milo and Tock leave Dictionopolis with a new companion, the Humbug, whom Azaz has sent along as a guide. The three head toward Digitopolis where they hope to persuade the Mathemagician to release the princesses.

Language Arts Challenge #3 - Main Idea

Thursday, August 18, 2011