Friday, October 21, 2016

Week of October 24-28, 2016


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Falcons,


This week will be a very busy week with red-ribbon week, fall festival, bus safety, etc. We have to make sure we take advantage of our instructional  time together because next week is six weeks testing week and we do not want anyone falling behind. There was a lot of improvement in your six weeks mini-assessment but we need to make sure our six weeks test grades are even better than the mini! Together we can make it happen mighty Falcons! GooooOOOOooooooo  Falcons!!!


Make sure you are always on top of your game and make sure you are turning in all your missing assignments. Remember you only have up to 5 school days to turn in late work. Do not be afraid to ask questions if any. There is no such thing as a "dumb question." See me for help if you feel you need more help on a math lesson. 


This week we will continue to go over fractions, decimals, and percents. We will also explore more on the percent proportion and how to compare and order rational numbers.


VIEW THE FOLLOWING VIDEOS TO GET AHEAD OF THE GAME











Extra Credit: Create a neat half poster on percent proportion strategies. Be neat and clear. Remember to use information from the videos and notes. Add pictures, notes, and problems. Make sure it is nice and neat. I will not accept messy posters. Be Creative!


Reminders: 
-Red-Ribbon Week-  Be creative when participating in daily activities!

-Monday- Bus Safety and Anti-Bullying/Drug Awareness Presentations in the morning.

Tuesday- $5 Fall Festival fee due by Tuesday. (MIT is complete already).

-Progress Report Night this Tuesday at Peter Piper from 4 to 6 PM!

- Friday- Fall Festival from 8:30 to 11AM. Invite your parents :)   
Halloween Class Social after lunch!

THE FOLLOWING PICTURES SHOW STUDENTS WORKING ON THEIR MATH CAROUSEL AROUND OUR CLASSROOM AND BUILDING, STANDING AGAINST BULLYING, AND BREAST CANCER AWARENESS SUPPORT!








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