Friday, August 29, 2014

September 1-5, 2014




Our Head of School getting some one on one time with our Middle School students



                               Ms. Oosterhoudt's art class has been displaying an Origami project in our Middle School Building




WORDS FROM THE MIDDLE SCHOOL HEAD


Student Government Elections

Next week, our Student Government will organize for the year.  These elections are important as the Middle School Team wants to include the students, where appropriate, in the Middle School decision making process.  Our hallways are already packed with campaign posters!  On Wednesday, we will hear speeches from those running office.  On Thursday, students may campaign during lunch hour.  All campaign activities must be pre-approved by
Mrs. Reardon or Ms. Hughes and must include all 87 Middle School students.  Friday is election day with the results announced at lunch.

Students seeking to serve as Homeroom Representative must have their campaign form submitted   to Mrs. Reardon or Ms. Hughes by the close of school Friday.  Elections for Homeroom Rep will be Monday morning in Homerooms.  First meeting of Student Government will be Tuesday, September 9th



Testing and Extracurricular Activities

Our Middle School students are engaged in a wide variety of activities both at Hancock and throughout the Savannah/Chatham County region.  These activities all have times that require intense commitment.  Sports teams have game night.  Children’s Theater and Children’s Choir have dress rehearsals and multiple presentation nights.  The Soccer Academies travel throughout the State of Georgia and beyond.  In addition, some students participate in multiple activities!
Balancing extracurricular activities with academics is an issue that grows more intense as students move into their middle and high school years.  Solutions to balancing are particular to each family.  Numerous studies have shown that students and families that are committed to an extracurricular activity experience have greater success than their peers because they are organized and plan time well.
How does the Hancock Day School support families?  First, each family is given a course syllabus that describes the general content of the course and indicates major events such as reading a novel in English.  This facilitates completing intense assignments in “slow” extracurricular times.  Second, we publish a weekly blog that describes in more detail the next week’s schedule for each course.  While specific assignments are not usually part of the blog, the descriptions do lay out the general schedule for the week.  This permits pre reading of most assignments.  Next, our teachers are available each morning from 7:45 – 8:15 and after school until 3:45 to offer support to their students.  Additional study time was added to the schedule during the 10:30 – 11:00 hour each week.  Finally, we have a policy of not testing or collecting major assignments on Mondays. 
Each season brings challenges to your child’s time.  This fall our volleyball team plays each Tuesday and Thursday making Wednesdays and Fridays challenging.  The football team plays most Thursdays.  Cross country runs once a week in the afternoons.  Cheer practices throughout the week and cheer at the Thursday football games 
Long answer short, the solution lies in careful planning.  For our part, we will try and avoid “piling” on when we can.  We do have a policy of no Monday tests and a policy that limits tests to two in any day (there might be a third quiz level assignment).  As a staff we are cognizant of our student’s busy schedules, but with their wide range of activities it would be impossible to add additional “no test” days to the week.  The beginning of the semester is usually the worst in terms of the intensity of student assessment.  Courses are just beginning and teachers are all trying to get in their first assessments at the same time.  Experience has shown that things spread out once we are two or three weeks into the semester.
See you at next week’s games!


Dress Down Day Tuesday
In celebration of a GREAT start to our school year, Mrs. Kerr announced a Dress Down Day for Tuesday.  Please see the hand book for guidelines.  There is no charge to dress down.

Pep Rally Thursday!







EAGLE SPORTS

Sports for the week of September 1st – 5th:

Volleyball: HDS at SCPS (DeRenne Campus) 7pm.

Football: First Game- HDS @ SCPS (DeRenne) 5:30pm

***Pep Rally: Thursday September 4th, Gym. 2:30***



***Reminder: Vertus Training will be held on Saturday September 20th. Please arrive no later than 8:45. This is a requirement for all coaches interested in Coaching at HDS this year. Please RSVP to Coach O’Hayer at lohayer@hancockdayschool.org


6TH GRADE NEWS


6th Grade English Language Arts with Mrs. O'Connor
Next week sixth graders will continue to study nonfiction as we read narrative and persuasive pieces.  We will also review the grammatical concepts we have studied so far this year and take a quiz over these (simple/complete subjects and predicates, direct and indirect objects) on Friday, September 5th.  Looking ahead, students will take a test over the nonfiction pieces we have been reading in the textbook on Wednesday, September 10th

6th-7th Pre-Algebra with Mr. Lanfear

Next week we will finish our exploration of integers.  We will learn how to multiply and divide integers (section 1.7) as well as learn how to plot points on the x-y coordinate plane (1.8).  We will have a day of review on Thursday and our Chapter 1 Test on Friday.

Math 6 with Mrs. Reardon
Next week in Math 6, we will continue in Chapter 1 by discussing order of operations, equations, and perimeter and area.  We will also learn some strategies to mental math.  On Friday, students will take a brief chapter quiz over lessons 4 – 6 and will do an activity involving area and perimeter.

6th Earth Science with Mrs. Reardon
Next week in Earth Science, we will continue in Chapter 1 by discussing observations and inferences.  Students learned last week that drawing a conclusion was the end result of the scientific method, so we will elaborate on how a conclusion should be written.  They will use this skill at the end of the week when we perform a “rate of reaction” lab.

6th Earth Science with Mrs. Blake
Next week the sixth graders will study observations & inferences.  This leads to a better understanding of lab conclusions.  In addition, we will work on graphing skills.  Students will be relying on these skills throughout the year.   At the end of the week, the students will perform a lab which reinforces the steps of the scientific method.  They will be responsible for generating a formal conclusion for this lab.  

6th Spanish with Ms. Dixon
Next week we’ll begin working on CapÍtulo 1A in our Realidades textbook.  We’ll begin to cover “Me gusta” y “No me gusta” + infinitive phrases in Spanish and explore some new vocabulary covering sports and activities. Keep reviewing our material from the last two weeks as we continue to move forward. We’ll work on some group skits together as well. Have a wonderful three day weekend! 

6th Ancient Civilizations with Mrs. Hannah
What a wonderful week we have had! I enjoyed meeting many of you at the Back to School night Thursday. Our class just finished the first chapter, and we will be delving into ancient societies and cities next week. We will compare and contrast the first cities to our modern civilizations, and students will have to barter and role-play to gain a better understanding of how ancient societies functioned. In addition to our in-class activities, I am creating a ‘Where in the World’ board in the classroom. If your student has traveled to any interesting locations, I would love to post a picture of those travels on the board! Please send in the photo (or two!), along with a short 1-2 sentence caption. Thanks so much, and enjoy your 3-day weekend!

7TH GRADE NEWS


7th Grade English Language Arts with Mrs. Hannah
 I enjoyed meeting many of you at the Back to School night Thursday! We have been busy this week in ELA, including reading our first short story, The Treasure of Lemon Brown. Next week, students will begin the process of writing their own short story using a graphic organizer with the basic plot structure for their ideas.  . In addition to our in-class activities, I am creating a ‘Where in the World’ board in the classroom. If your student has traveled to any interesting locations, I would love to post a picture of those travels on the board! Please send in the photo (or two!), along with a short 1-2 sentence caption. Thanks so much, and enjoy your 3-day weekend!

7th-8th Algebra I with Mrs. Reardon
Next week in Algebra I, we will wrap up Chapter 1 by representing functions as rules and tables, as well as graphing these functions.  Students will have an opportunity to use the graphing calculators in class.  Thursday, we will review for their first test in Algebra I.  On Friday, September 5, students will take their Chapter 1 test. 


7th Grade Life Science with Mrs. Blake
The seventh graders will spend part of next week working on their graphing skills.  This is an essential skill in the sciences.  Also, they will learn about the characteristics of all living things.  The cell will be introduced at this time and they will spend the better part of the next two chapters learning about this fundamental unit of organisms.  Near the end of the week they will perform a lab which reinforces the scientific method.

7th Spanish with Ms. Hughes
Next week in Spanish class, the 7th grade will be presenting their writing assignment. In this assignment students described their ideal bedroom using all of the vocabulary and grammar from Chapter 6A. We will also continue to work with comparisons and stem-changing verbs. The chapter test will be Friday, September 5th. 

7th American History with Mrs. English
 This week we will study European Heritage and the influence it had on the colonists that eventually came to America.  Students will see how the Renaissance, Crusades, and the Reformation influenced  the push to go to the New World hundreds of years later.  Students should expect a test on Chapter 1 during the second week of September.  Looking forward to a good week.  Have a nice holiday! 

8TH GRADE NEWS


8th Grade English Language Arts with Mrs. O'Connor
The eighth graders will discuss the conclusion of “Flowers for Algernon” and read a short companion piece (“Charles”) early next week.  On Friday, September 5th, students will take a quiz over both “Flowers for Algernon” and “Charles”.  We will also be studying sentence parts and lesson two in Wordly Wise.  

8th Grade Physical Science with Mrs. Blake
The eighth graders have studied models in science and will do a quick activity with weather models.  Also, the students are learning a new, shorter way to write lab conclusions.  They will spend most of next week designing an extension lab based on a lab they performed in sixth grade.   Hopefully they will be ready to perform their lab at the end of the week.

7th-8th Algebra with Mrs. Reardon
Next week in Algebra I, we will wrap up Chapter 1 by representing functions as rules and tables, as well as graphing these functions.  Students will have an opportunity to use the graphing calculators in class.  Thursday, we will review for their first test in Algebra I.  On Friday, September 5, students will take their Chapter 1 test. 

8th Advanced Algebra with Mr. Lanfear
Next week we will learn the final section in Chapter 9 – factoring using the AC Method.  This is a very useful and handy way to factor trinomials that have a number in front of the x2.  There will be a review day on Wednesday and the Chapter 9 Test on Thursday.  On Friday, we will start learning about graphing parabolas (10.1).

8th Geometry with Mr. Lanfear 

Next week we will finish our introduction to Geometry.  There will be a day of review on Tuesday and the Chapter 1 Test on Wednesday.  Then we will start looking at inductive reasoning, which helps identify patterns (2.1) and conditional if-then statements (2.2).

8th Spanish with Ms. Hughes
8th Next week in Spanish class, the 8th grade will be presenting their writing assignment. In this assignment students were to create a brochure describing their ideal school using all of the vocabulary and grammar from Chapter 1A. We will also continue to work with negative and affirmative words. The chapter test will be Friday, September 5th.

8th American History with Mrs. English
Wow, the Civil War recipes were a success.  However, I think we all agree that we are glad we are not Civil War soldiers! Next week we are continuing our study of the Civil War by looking at some of the major battles and the Emancipation Proclamation.  We will watch a few short clips of Ken Burns’ The Civil War so students can really relate to the war and those that endured it.  Students should look for their next quiz to take place at the end of the week.  Looking forward to a great week. Enjoy your holiday! 
















Friday, August 22, 2014

August 25-29, 2014


 Former NFL star and Georgia Southern Alumni, Adrian Peterson, delivered a highly motivational speech! 





WORDS FROM THE MIDDLE SCHOOL HEAD 


We’re Open!
The first week at HDS went very smoothly.  On Monday, we welcomed a talented 6th grade and several new 7th grade students to the Middle School.  On Tuesday the whole school “moved in” for the year.  It has been a busy and tiring week.  I am sure everyone is ready for their first weekend break.

A busy week is in store for the Middle School!
Tuesday from 4:00 – 6:00, we are hosting a Meet the Teacher’s afternoon.  The afternoon will be broken into two parts.  From 4:00 – 4:30 (approximately) we will meet as a group to welcome everyone and go over what is happening at the Middle School this year.  Part of this time will be used to explain opportunities that will be offered to students during the time labeled as “Enrichment” (10:30 – 11:00) on their schedules.  After this session, teachers will be in their classrooms until 6:00 to answer questions regarding specific courses.  We hope to see everyone on Tuesday!

Our volleyball team will open its season on Tuesday evening at 5:00 with a second match to follow at 7:00.  After our Meet the Teacher’s Night support the Eagles!

Words from the Athletic Director

Hello Eagle Nation and welcome back to HDS. It’s a busy time around campus with all the students, faculty, and staff getting in the groove of another school year. Speaking of busy, our athletic teams have been working hard since July preparing for the upcoming seasons. Our football team, led by Head Coach David Gilpin, will begin their season Thursday,  September  4th at SCPS, 5:30. Mark your calendars: Homecoming 2014 will be October 9th, 5:30 at Bible Baptist. 


 Our Lady Eagles Volleyball Team has been hard at work since mid-July preparing for the upcoming season. Our Varsity team is led by Coach O’Hayer again this year. Please come out and support our Lady Eagles- our first home match is Tuesday August 26th. We have 2 matches that night, 5:00 and 7:00 pm. We also have Cross Country this fall. Coach Jenkner will lead our Running Eagles again this year. Their first meet is September 11th at SCD, 4pm. We will also have Flag Football this fall. Last year, our first year playing, we lost in the city championship. The schedule is not finalized yet. Keep an eye out for more Flag Football news. Please refer to the HDS website for all schedules.


6TH GRADE NEWS

6th English Language Arts with Mrs. O'Connor 
We are off to a great start this year!  In the week ahead the sixth graders will continue exploring types of nonfiction as they read several short selections in their textbook.  We will also study direct and indirect objects, as well as working on vocabulary words in lesson one of Wordly Wise.  Students should be prepared for a short quiz over nonfiction terms and reading selections on Wednesday, August 27th.  We will also take our first Wordly Wise quiz of the year on Friday, August 29th.


Math 6 with Mrs. Reardon
Next week in Math 6, we will jump into Chapter 1 by describing patterns and learning about expressions, variables, powers, and exponents.  On Monday, students will receive an outline for their first math facts quiz that will take place on Wednesday, August 27.  There will also be a chapter quiz over sections 1 through 3 on Friday, August 29. 


6th Earth Science with Mrs. Reardon

Next week in Earth Science, we will jump into Chapter 1 by discussing the scientific method and distinguishing between independent variables, dependent variables, and controls.  We will also discuss how scientists make observations and inferences.  We will wrap up the week by taking a quiz on Friday, August 29.

6th Earth Science with Mrs. Blake

The sixth graders will begin working in their textbook next week.  Much of their time will be concentrated on the scientific method.  They will also spend some time reviewing the International System of Units or metrics.  At the end of the week they will have a quiz over lab safety, lab equipment, & the scientific method.


6th Spanish with Ms. Dixon
We’ve had a great first week reviewing numbers, body parts and how to tell time. Next week we’ll continue with some review covering definite articles, weather, and the calendar. There will be a quiz on the material we’ve covered so far on Friday, August 29th. We’ll do a brief review for the quiz together on the 28th. Continue to work on our verse of the month-  “Juan 13:34: Este mandamiento nuevo les doy; que se amen los unos a los otros.” ¡Que tengan un buen fin de semana! 

6th and 7th Pre-Algebra with Mr. Lanfear

Next week we will be exploring integers and their properties.  We will learn how to compare and order integers, as well as absolute value (section 1.4).  We will also learn how to add and subtract integers (sections 1.5 and 1.6).  On Wednesday, we will have a short quiz on what we covered last week (sections 1.1 – 1.3).


6th Ancient Civilization

  I want to thank students and parents for a wonderful first week back to school! We are continuing to learn about early modern humans and the reasons for migration across the continents. Next week, we will be analyzing how societies form and the earliest forms of artwork, specifically the cave paintings at Lascaux. As a class, we are going to create our own ‘cave paintings’ that depict our daily lives and environment. We will have a quiz in the later part of the week over what we have learned in chapter one, but as long as students are looking over their note packets every night, they will perform superbly! I look forward to seeing everyone next week, and hope you all have a safe and relaxing weekend. 


7TH GRADE NEWS


6th and 7th Pre-Algebra with Mr. Lanfear

Next week we will be exploring integers and their properties.  We will learn how to compare and order integers, as well as absolute value (section 1.4).  We will also learn how to add and subtract integers (sections 1.5 and 1.6).  On Wednesday, we will have a short quiz on what we covered last week (sections 1.1 – 1.3).

7th English Language Arts with Mrs. Hannah

I have had such a great week getting to know all the students and realizing what a hard-working class of students I have! We will continue the components of short stories next week as we read The Treasure of Lemon Brown from the literature text. We will be forming book clubs to better break down the components of these stories and facilitate discussion. We will also begin our study of grammar and vocabulary, and how these subjects are in integral part of the writing process. I look forward to seeing everyone next week, and hope you all have a safe and relaxing weekend.


7th-8th Algebra with Mrs. Reardon
Next week in Algebra I, we will continue in Chapter 1 by writing expressions, discussing equations and inequalities.  Students will also learn strategies to solving word problems.  On Thursday, we will do a group problem solving activity, and on Friday students will have a chapter quiz over sections 3 through 5. 


7th Life Science with Mrs. Blake
Next week, the seventh graders will spend their time reviewing the scientific method and the International System of Units (metrics).  They will also work on their graphing skills.  At the end of the week they will have a quiz over lab safety, lab equipment, & the scientific method. 

7th Spanish with Ms. Hughes
Next week in Spanish class the 7th grade will be working with the vocabulary and grammar from Chapter 6A. Students will learn how to make comparisons, talk about location, and work with new stem-changing verbs. They will begin a writing assignment describing their bedrooms. The first vocabulary quiz will be on Wednesday, August 27th. I hope everyone had a great first week!

7th American History with Mrs. English
Next week we will have a quiz on Chapter 1-Section 1: "Early Americans and Civilizations" on Tuesday August 25th.  We will also begin discussing Chapter 1-Section 3: "Trade Networks of Asia and Africa" and teach students about the history of Islam in these regions.  This study will allow students to understand how and why the Age of Exploration was born in Europe.  Looking forward to a great week!

8TH GRADE NEWS


8th Grade English Language Arts with Mrs. O'Connor
The eighth graders are off to a great start in English Language Arts!  In the week ahead we will continue reviewing parts of speech and begin reading “Flowers for Algernon”.  We will also be working on our first lesson in Wordly Wise.  Students will take a quiz over parts of speech on Thursday, August 26th, and our first Wordly Wise quiz will be on Friday, August 29th.


8th Grade Physical Science with Mrs. Blake
The eighth graders will spend part of the coming week learning about models and their importance in the sciences.   They will review the scientific method and variables.  At the end of the week they will have a quiz over lab safety, lab equipment, & the scientific method.


7th-8th Algebra with Mrs. Reardon
Next week in Algebra I, we will continue in Chapter 1 by writing expressions, discussing equations and inequalities.  Students will also learn strategies to solving word problems.  On Thursday, we will do a group problem solving activity, and on Friday students will have a chapter quiz over sections 3 through 5. 


8th Advanced Algebra with Mr. Lanfear

Next week we will continue reviewing polynomials.  We will explore factoring and solving trinomials of different kinds (9.4 – 9.6).  On Tuesday, we will have a short quiz on adding, subtracting, and multiplying polynomials.

8th Geometry with Mr. Lanfear
Next week we will continue discussing the midpoint and distance formulas (1.3).  We will also being exploring angle relationships (1.4 – 1.5).  There will be a quiz towards the end of the week on everything we have covered so far.

8th Spanish with Ms. Hughes
Next week in Spanish class the 8th grade will be working with the vocabulary and grammar from Chapter 1A. This chapter talks about classroom rules, activities, and items. They will begin a writing assignment describing their “ideal school”.  The first vocabulary quiz will be on Wednesday, August 27th. I hope everyone had a great first week!

8th American Government with Mrs. English
Next week we will have a quiz on the events that led to the Civil War on Wednesday August 26th.  We will also discuss advantages and disadvantages of the Union and Confederacy at the beginning of the war.  Finally, we will close the week learning about the life of a soldier by eating typical soldier meals. Students will choose any Civil War recipe to cook and bring to school.  Here is a website to browse for some ideas.  Only meals or desserts, NO teas or medicines! If you have any specific dietary or allergy concerns please email me-- http://www.totalgettysburg.com/civil-war-recipes.html Looking forward to a great week!!

Friday, August 15, 2014

Announcements August 18-22, 2014









 HDS Vollyball team practices for the upcoming season




WORDS FROM THE MIDDLE SCHOOL HEAD



We are ready!  Pre planning week is over and the Middle School staff is excited and prepared to welcome our students back next week.  The week begins on Monday with an orientation day for the 6th grade and other students new to the Hancock Day School Middle School.  Tuesday will be the first day for our entire school.  I look forward to seeing everyone in the carpool line!


MONDAY ORIENTATION

Monday, we will welcome the 6th graders and other students new to HDS.  All students should be dropped off in the White Zone (at the front door to the Middle School) by 8:25.  The day will begin at 8:30 with an assembly in Hancock Hall.  Following this welcome, students will participate in activities throughout the morning to show them how to “do” Middle School.  The morning concludes with lunch at 12:00 (pizza, chips, drink and dessert).  Parents are requested to join their students in Hancock Hall at 12:30 so that they can learn how to “do” Middle School, too!


MIDDLE SCHOOL PARENT’S AFTERNOON

On Tuesday, August 26th, we will host a Meet The Teachers event at the Middle School.  Due to a conflict with two home volleyball games the format for the afternoon has changed slightly.  At 4:00, we will gather in Hancock Hall for a general session.  Following the general session, teachers will be in their rooms to meet with parents.  Parents will be free to roam at will between the classrooms instead of following a “mock” student schedule.  The Middle School Team will be available until 6:00 to meet with families.  Hopefully, this format will facilitate attending the volleyball games that evening.  See EVERYONE on Tuesday, August 26th at 4:00!


FALL SPORTS

Our teams have been back at practice since the beginning of the month to prepare for an exciting season of fall sports.  This fall, the Eagles will be playing JV Football, Varsity Volleyball, Cross Country and Cheer.  Cross Country has not yet begun to practice so interested students should see Ms. Jenkner next week to sign up.  Practices will begin the week of August 25th.
There are no games next week.  The sports calendar will be posted early in the week on the HDS website.  FOLLOW THE EAGLES – SUPPORT OUR STUDENTS! 


POWERSCHOOL

Get ready to track your student’s progress online!  If you forgot your access code or password, email Kim Myers an update.  She may be reached at kmyers@hancockdayschool.org


KEEP US IN THE LOOP!


If your contact information (phone, cell phone, email or address) has changed over the summer please let Jody Monson (jmonson@hancockdayschool.org) know as soon as possible.



6TH GRADE NEWS



6th Grade English Language Arts with Mrs. O'Connor


I’m looking forward to a great year, and I hope that the students are excited about middle school!  Next week we will spend some time getting to know each other, discussing our goals and expectations, and exploring our summer reading assignments.  Students should be prepared to hand in their book review on Tuesday, and they will also have a test over Where the Red Fern Grows on Friday.  The study guide that students worked on over the summer will be an excellent study tool for this test!  I can’t wait to see everyone bright and early on Monday for orientation!



6th Math with Mrs. Reardon


Next week in Math 6, students will receive their syllabus and we will go over in detail all of the rules, procedures, and topics that will be covered. Beginning Wednesday and throughout the week, we will review several math skills (from 4th & 5th grade) that are important for students to have mastered before moving forward in Math 6. 


6th Earth Science with Mrs. Reardon

Next week in Earth Science, students will receive their syllabus and we will go over in detail all of the rules, procedures, and expectations for the class.  We will also briefly discuss the many topics in Earth Science that will be covered during the year. Throughout the first week, students will learn about lab safety, procedures, and equipment that will be used.  They will also get a chance to practice some of these lab skills on Friday!



6th Earth Science with Mrs. Blake

I am looking forward to a wonderful year in middle school science.  Although each grade concentrates on a different science discipline, every science course begins the year in the same way.  During the first week everyone will be concentrating on class expectations, lab safety and lab skills.  This repetition is an integral part in making lab safety second nature to our students.  At the end of the week, we will begin working on the scientific method. 



6th Ancient Civilization with Mrs. Hannah



 Greetings! My name is Mrs. Hannah, and I am so excited to welcome you to middle school! We are going to be studying the ancient world this year, beginning with early humans. This week we will have a Scavenger Hunt to become better acquainted with the textbook format, and compare and contrast modern life to early civilizations.  Enjoy your weekend, and I look forward to meeting parents and students at orientation on Monday 18 August.


6th Spanish with Ms. Dixon

Welcome to the 2014-15 school year! I’m excited to get our class underway! As I’m new to the HDS family, I look forward to getting to know each of you. We’ll begin this week with introductions and reviewing the syllabus and classroom expectations.  Some warm-ups/review will follow, and then we’ll begin work in our textbook (Realidades A) in Capítulo 1A learning about various activities in Spanish. This is going to be a fantastic year! 



7TH GRADE NEWS


7th Grade English Language Arts with Mrs. Hannah


Greetings! My name is Mrs. Hannah, and I am so excited to welcome you to the seventh grade!  We will begin this year with reading and analyzing the structure of short stories, and students will create their own original short story as well.  I hope you have been keeping up with your summer reading, because we will begin this week by interviewing each other about the books you chose to read this summer. I will be collecting the book reviews on Tuesday, 19 August, and I know they will be fantastic! Also keep in mind that you will be have a test on The Westing Game on Friday, 22 August. Although I will not be collecting the study guide that accompanied the book, it is an excellent resource to help you succeed. Enjoy your weekend, and I can’t wait to meet you on Tuesday



6th and 7th Pre-Algebra with Mr. Lanfear


Welcome back everyone!  The first week, we will read through the class syllabus together and learn how to navigate the textbook.  As the week progresses, we will review such topics as evaluating expressions with variables (section 1.1), evaluating powers and exponents (section 1.2), and using order of operations, or PEMDAS (1.3).  There will likely be a quiz the following week on the sections we will have covered thus far.  I am looking forward to a great year!




7th-8th Algebra I with Mrs. Reardon


Next week in Algebra I, students will receive their syllabus and we will go over in detail all of the rules, procedures, and topics that will be covered. Starting on Wednesday, we will jump right into Chapter 1 by evaluating expressions, reviewing order of operations, and using graphing calculators to connect skills learned with technology tools.




7th Grade Life Science with Mrs. Blake


I am looking forward to a wonderful year in middle school science.  Although each grade concentrates on a different science discipline, every science course begins the year in the same way.  During the first week everyone will be concentrating on class expectations, lab safety and lab skills.  This repetition is an integral part in making lab safety second nature to our students.  At the end of the week, we will begin working on the scientific method. 



7th Spanish with Ms. Hughes


Welcome back parents and students! I hope everyone had a great summer. I am very excited to get Spanish class started next week.  As always, we will begin with the syllabus and some new classroom procedures. After a little review, we will pick up from where we left off in May. We will start with Chapter 6A discussing household items and making comparisons in Spanish.  I am really looking forward to a great year!



7th American History with Mrs. English


 Looking forward to seeing all of you next week! I hope you had a restful and fun summer! Next week we will review class procedures and policies and look forward at the year ahead of us.  I will introduce a few exciting new additions to our American History curriculum.  We will begin the year discussing the question, “Why do we study our past?” We will also look at the earliest Americans to live in North and South America. It’s going to be a great year, see you next week!
8th: Looking forward to seeing all of you next week! I hope you had a restful and fun summer! Next week we will review class procedures and policies and look forward at the year ahead of us.  I will introduce a few exciting new additions to our American History curriculum.  We will begin the year looking at the geographical and cultural differences that separated the North and South and the factors that ignited the American Civil War. It’s going to be a great year, see you next week!



8TH GRADE NEWS


8th Grade English Language Arts with Mrs. O'Connor



I’m so excited to see all of the students and get back to work in English class!  Next week we will spend some time discussing our goals and expectations for the year as well as exploring our summer reading assignments.  Students should be prepared to hand in their book reviews on Tuesday, and they can also expect a test over Ender’s Game on Friday.  The study guide that students completed over the summer will be an excellent study tool!  




7th-8th Algebra I with Mrs. Reardon



Next week in Algebra I, students will receive their syllabus and we will go over in detail all of the rules, procedures, and topics that will be covered. Starting on Wednesday, we will jump right into Chapter 1 by evaluating expressions, reviewing order of operations, and using graphing calculators to connect skills learned with technology tools.



8th Advanced Algebra with Mr. Lanfear



Welcome back everyone!  The first week, we will read through the class syllabus together and discuss the differences between the “Advanced” Algebra and Algebra courses.  There will be a heavier focus on critical thinking in this course.  We will then review topics such as adding/subtracting polynomials (section 9.1), multiplying polynomials (section 9.2), and solving polynomials in factored form (9.4).  I am looking forward to a great year!



8th Geometry with Mr. Lanfear

Welcome back everyone!  The first week, we will read through the class syllabus together and discuss the differences between Geometry and Algebra.  There will be a heavier focus on critical thinking in this course.  We will then being with the very basic building blocks of geometry – points, lines, and planes (section 1.1).  We will discover the difference between axioms and theorems and why each is important (section 9.2).  We will then move on the midpoint and discover the distance formula using the Pythagorean Theorem (1.3).  I am looking forward to a great year!




8th Grade Physical Science with Mrs. Blake



I am looking forward to a wonderful year in middle school science.  Although each grade concentrates on a different science discipline, every science course begins the year in the same way.  During the first week everyone will be concentrating on class expectations, lab safety and lab skills.  This repetition is an integral part in making lab safety second nature to our students.  At the end of the week, we will begin working on the scientific method. 




8th American History with Mrs. English



Looking forward to seeing all of you next week! I hope you had a restful and fun summer! Next week we will review class procedures and policies and look forward at the year ahead of us.  I will introduce a few exciting new additions to our American History curriculum.  We will begin the year discussing the question, “Why do we study our past?” We will also look at the earliest Americans to live in North and South America. It’s going to be a great year, see you next week!
8th: Looking forward to seeing all of you next week! I hope you had a restful and fun summer! Next week we will review class procedures and policies and look forward at the year ahead of us.  I will introduce a few exciting new additions to our American History curriculum.  We will begin the year looking at the geographical and cultural differences that separated the North and South and the factors that ignited the American Civil War. It’s going to be a great year, see you next week!



8th Spanish with Ms. Hughes



Welcome back parents and students! I hope everyone had a great summer. I am very excited to get Spanish class started next week. As always, we will begin with the syllabus and some new classroom procedures. After a little review, we will pick up from where we left off in May. We will start with Chapter 1A discussing classroom activities, affirmative and negative words, and new stem-changing verbs. I am really looking forward to a great year!

May 21st - May 25th

NOTES FROM MR. CRAWFORD Important Dates for all Families! All middle school students were provided information regarding end of ye...