Friday, November 18, 2016

November 21 and 22

MIDDLE SCHOOL NOTES

CAN FOOD DRIVE - THE FINAL WEEK!
The food drive for Second Harvest is ending on Friday!  We already sent three large food drive boxes to Second Harvest.   PLEASE contribute early and often!!!

On Tuesday, November 22nd, we will travel to Second Harvest to help stock shelves and assist with other projects.  WE NEED DRIVERS!!  Moving 104 students is a Herculean task!!  At this point, we are short 10 drivers!!!   The trip departs HDS at 8:30.  Half the students will go to Second Harvest and half will go to Fort Jackson.  At 10:00 the groups will switch locations. All students will return to Fort Jackson to be picked up by their parents at 11:30.  PLEASE SUPPORT OUR COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECT BY SPENDING AN EXCITING MORNING WITH OUR STUDENTS!!!

ADDITIONAL COMMUNITY SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES
11/19 at Second Harvest:  Students and their families can volunteer at Second Harvest Community Food Bank on Saturday morning, 11/19.  Volunteers are needed to pack bags of food for elderly persons in our community.  The packing begins at 7:45am, and volunteers must wear closed-toe shoes.  

11/24 at Daffin Park:  Students and their families can sign up to volunteer as course marshals at the United Way’s annual Turkey Trot.  These volunteers will direct and encourage runners and receive a t-shirt.  You can register to volunteer here.

12/17 at United Way of Coastal Empire:  Student volunteers are needed to wrap presents for children that receive a voice through the CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocacy) Program.  Students can volunteer for a two-hour shift between the hours of 9am and 3pm.  Refreshments will be provided for volunteers.  Interested students should sign up in the middle school office by Friday, December 9th.    


Friday, November 11, 2016

November 14-18

MIDDLE SCHOOL NOTES

CAN FOOD DRIVE - THE FINAL WEEK!
The food drive for Second Harvest is ending on Friday!  We already sent three large food drive boxes to Second Harvest.   PLEASE contribute early and often!!!

On Tuesday, November 22nd, we will travel to Second Harvest to help stock shelves and assist with other projects.  WE NEED DRIVERS!!  Moving 104 students is a Herculean task!!  At this point, we are short 10 drivers!!!   The trip departs HDS at 8:30.  Half the students will go to Second Harvest and half will go to Fort Jackson.  At 10:00 the groups will switch locations. All students will return to Fort Jackson to be picked up by their parents at 11:30.  PLEASE SUPPORT OUR COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECT BY SPENDING AN EXCITING MORNING WITH OUR STUDENTS!!!

ADDITIONAL COMMUNITY SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES
11/19 at Second Harvest:  Students and their families can volunteer at Second Harvest Community Food Bank on Saturday morning, 11/19.  Volunteers are needed to pack bags of food for elderly persons in our community.  The packing begins at 7:45am, and volunteers must wear closed-toe shoes.  

11/24 at Daffin Park:  Students and their families can sign up to volunteer as course marshals at the United Way’s annual Turkey Trot.  These volunteers will direct and encourage runners and receive a t-shirt.  You can register to volunteer here.

12/17 at United Way of Coastal Empire:  Student volunteers are needed to wrap presents for children that receive a voice through the CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocacy) Program.  Students can volunteer for a two-hour shift between the hours of 9am and 3pm.  Refreshments will be provided for volunteers.  Interested students should sign up in the middle school office by Friday, December 9th.    

NOTES FROM 8th GRADE

8th Grade Algebra 1 Mrs. Reardon
Next week in Algebra we will jump right into Chapter 5 by writing linear equations.  We will begin with writing them in slope-intercept form and then follow with point-slope form.  Students should expect a quiz over the first 3 sections on Friday, November 18.  Their challenge problem that was assigned on Tuesday, November 8 is due on Tuesday, November 15.

8th Grade Geometry Mr. Lanfear
What a great end to a great first trimester!  Next week we will continue Chapter 5 by starting to learn about different line segments within triangles and their properties.  Next week, we will learn about perpendicular bisectors (5.2) and angle bisectors (5.3).  There will be a quiz on Friday covering sections 5.1 - 5.3.


8th Grade Advanced Algebra Mr. Lanfear
What a great end to a great first trimester!  Next week we will begin the second half of Chapter 11 by learning more about solving radical equations (11.3).  We will also learn about the Pythagorean Theorem (11.4).  There will be a quiz on Friday covering sections 11.3 - 11.4.


8th Grade Language Arts Mrs. O’Connor
Next week students will continue watching To Kill a Mockingbird and compare/contrast the film version with the book.  We will also explore comma rules and vocabulary words with Greek and Latin roots.  

8th Grade History Mrs. English
This week in American History Part II we will finish watching the American Experience video on the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire. Next, we will complete our notes on labor unions that began to form during the late 1800s and early 1900s. Students will compare the rights workers have today to the rights workers had 100 years ago. We will have a quiz on Chapter 18.1 & 2 at the end of the week.  

8th Grade Physical Science Mrs. Huennekens
Sound waves, Chapter 17
Quiz November 16 - Wednesday
In our study of sound, we include the addition of some Life Science, specifically the ear, to our study.Students are encouraged to check Google Classroom on a daily basis, come see me for extra help and to review material covered in class nightly.

8th Grade Spanish Ms. Hughes
Next week in Spanish class, the 8th grade will wrap up Chapter 3A with some speaking and listening activities. The chapter test will be on Wednesday, November 16th and will cover all of the 3A vocabulary and grammar. Students will also demonstrate all they have learned this trimester by creating Spanish visuals containing vocabulary from this year.
NOTES FROM 7th GRADE

7th Grade Algebra 1 Mrs. Reardon
Next week in Algebra we will jump right into Chapter 5 by writing linear equations.  We will begin with writing them in slope-intercept form and then follow with point-slope form.  Students should expect a quiz over the first 3 sections on Friday, November 18.  Their challenge problem that was assigned on Tuesday, November 8 is due on Tuesday, November 15.

7th Grade Pre-Algebra Mr. Lanfear
What a great end to a great first trimester!  Next week we will begin the second half of Chapter 4 by starting to learn about exponent rules including the product rule and quotient rule (4.5).  We will also learn about what negative exponents and zero exponents mean and how to work with them (4.6).  There will be a quiz on Thursday covering sections 4.5 - 4.6.

7th Grade Language Arts Mrs. Hannah
We will have our final discussion of Johnny Tremain on Tuesday 15 November, with the quiz over chapters 7-12 on Wednesday 16 November. We will review the novel on Thursday, and test on Friday.  
Please remember that Reading Log minutes are due by 14 November. Students are expected to read 360 minutes each trimester, and this does count as a project grade. Have a great weekend!

7th Grade History Mrs. English
This week in American History Part I, we will begin studying the exact events that led American colonists to rebellion against the king. We will look at the sacrifice Americans made to pay the debts of the French and Indian War. We will have a quiz on Ch. 5.1 & 2 at the end of the week. Lastly, we will begin our “taxing” simulation where students will receive fake money from me (The Queen) and get taxed for things they previously did not have to pay taxes for. Students will learn about what taxes are used for today and why adults have to pay them. Looking forward to a fun week!

7th Grade Spanish Ms. Hughes
Next week in Spanish class, the 7th grade will wrap up Chapter 7A with some speaking and writing activities. The chapter test will be on Wednesday, November 16th and will contain all of the 7A vocabulary and grammar. On Thursday and Friday, the students will present their “desfile de moda” scripts and discuss plans for Thanksgiving using only Spanish.

7th Grade Life Science Mrs. Heyward
We are finishing up the trimester on a high note. We took our Cell Theory/Eukaryotic Cell Structure Test Wednesday, and the students surprised themselves with how well they did! We are continuing with Cells next week--Prokaryotic Cell Structures. We will have a quiz on Friday, November 18.  Enjoy your weekend!



NOTES FROM 6th GRADE

6th Grade Accelerated Math 7 Mrs. Reardon
Next week we will wrap up Chapter 4 by converting fractions to decimals and decimals to fractions.  This will be the last section that is covered on the Chapter 4 test that will take place on Thursday, November 17.  We will review in class for this test on Tuesday and Wednesday of next week.

6th Pre-Algebra Mr. Lanfear
What a great end to a great first trimester!  Next week we will begin the second half of Chapter 4 by starting to learn about exponent rules including the product rule and quotient rule (4.5).  We will also learn about what negative exponents and zero exponents mean and how to work with them (4.6).  There will be a quiz on Thursday covering sections 4.5 - 4.6.


6th Grade Language Arts Mrs. Guggenheim
Week of November 14, 2016
Next week in ELA we are going to write a compare/contrast essay comparing/contrasting The Outsiders with the musical West Side Story, which we are watching in class. The essay will be due on Thursday. List 6 of Greek/Latin roots went home on Thursday; the quiz is 11/17. Towards the end of the week we will begin our short story unit. FYI: I will be out of the country next Friday, Monday, and Tuesday to spend the Thanksgiving holiday with my daughter who is in London for her first semester of college as well as visit with my in-laws. Mrs. Churchill will be my sub. Please remind your child to be respectful to Mrs. Churchill; she is a fabulous teacher! Thanks and Happy Holidays!!



6th Grade Ancient Civilizations Mrs. Hannah
     Sixth grade is enjoying learning about the Middle and New Kingdoms of Egypt! We will study important pharaohs, including King Tut,  in addition to analyzing Egyptian social classes. Students will identify economic and governmental structures in Egypt and relate them to modern day processes. Students should expect a quiz over the Middle and New Kingdoms toward the end of the week.

6th Grade Earth Science Mrs. Huennekens
Plate Tectonics is our focus! This is always fun because we have some cool lab explorations that involve food!  We've already had some great discussions about fossils and the different plant and animals that lived long ago! Students are encouraged to check Google Classroom on a daily basis, come see me for extra help and to review material covered in class nightly.

6th Grade Spanish Ms. Sotomayor
This coming week will be a review week on everything we’ve learned this trimester. We will work collaboratively to create our next newsletter, practice our conversational Spanish while recapping the election process on our new mascot, Spirit, and reviewing common vocabulary at the Thanksgiving table. It’s going to be a fun, engaging week where students get to apply all that they’ve learned while coming to the realization of how far they’ve come this trimester!

Ensemble Mrs. Cookson
This week we practiced a little more story analysis. I also learned a bit more about each student as they got up in front of the class to tell a personal story; they had to concentrate on explaining details and building the scene. Next week we will work on group storytelling.

Art Mrs. Cookson
The students continued exploring challenges this week in art.
6th - Finished up tessellations and started to add color.
7th - We reviewed figure as well as gesture drawing skills and put them to work on final sketches for our 3D sculptures to start next week.
8th - The graffiti names are coming along; all students are up to speed with having them written out. Next week we will start to add colors.

Friday, November 4, 2016

November 7-11

MIDDLE SCHOOL NOTES



FIRST TRIMESTER ASSESSMENTS
The past few weeks have been tumultuous, and we believe that we can best achieve a sense of normalcy by continuing with our rigorous instruction and providing a predictable structure.  As we regroup from the disruption caused by Hurricane Matthew, the middle school team has decided to forgo the previously scheduled first trimester exams/summative projects.  Eliminating the trimester exams will allow our teachers and students to maximize instructional time and conclude the trimester in a meaningful way, without spending days reviewing for and taking comprehensive exams.   This change preserves the scope of our curriculum, and our students will still be provided with ample opportunities for reflection and assessment.

As a result of this decision, Thursday, November 10th, and Friday, November 11th will be full instructional days rather than the half days previously noted on our school calendar.
           
    This decision is one that was reached after significant discussion and careful consideration of the needs of our students.  We still believe in the educational value of the trimester exams, and we will give them at the end of T2 and T3.  A schedule for those assessments can be found by clicking HERE.

    As always, we are grateful for your continued support of Hancock Day School.  We look forward to seeing many of you at conferences on Thursday.

8th GRADE FUNDRAISING FOR WASHINGTON, D.C. TRIP
The 8th grade parents and students are holding two BABYSITTING NIGHTS to raise funds for their DC trip.  These nights are scheduled for Friday, November 11 and Friday, December 9th.  Children can be dropped off beginning at 6:30 and picked up between 9:00 and 9:30.  Pizza is on the menu and Aladdin will be the movie shown on November 11th!!  For complete details including cost and payment click HERE.
                                                       .  Pre registration is required!  What a great way to enjoy an evening out or get a jump start on your holiday shopping!!

8th grade families - both adult (12 needed) and student (16 needed) volunteers are required for this night to happen.  Look for an email from the fundraising committee to request your assistance.

ANNUAL FOOD DRIVE FOR SECOND HARVEST - AND KICK OFF DANCE
We will hold our annual food drive to stock the shelves of Second Harvest beginning with a kick off dance on November 4th.  The dance is from 7:00 - 9:00.  Admission is 5 can goods or dried food items (pasta, etc.).  

On Tuesday, November 22nd, the entire middle school will visit Second Harvest and Fort Jackson for our school-wide community service day.  We are looking forward to this field trip, and we need parental support in order to facilitate the awesome opportunity for our students.  Because we’ll be visiting two different locations, we need drivers to stay with us from 8:15-12.  If you can be with us that morning, please contact Mrs. Chandler as soon as possible (351-4500 Ext 315 for achandler@hancockdayschool.org).

ADDITIONAL COMMUNITY SERVICE OPPORTUNITY
Students can volunteer at Second Harvest Community Food Bank on Saturday morning, 11/19.  Volunteers are needed to pack bags of food for elderly persons in our community.  The packing begins at 7:45am, and volunteers must wear closed-toe shoes.  

NOTES FROM 8th GRADE

8th Grade Algebra 1 Mrs. Reardon
Next week in Algebra 1 we will continue in chapter 4 by learning more ways to graph linear equations.  We will take a look at slope and rate of change in order to graph using slope-intercept form.  On Thursday, we will review for the Chapter 4 test that will take place on Friday, November 11.

8th Grade Geometry Mr. Lanfear
Next week we will complete Chapter 4 by learning about reflections and rotations (4.8) on Monday, then having a day of review and our Chapter 4 test on Wednesday.  We will then begin learning many properties of triangles starting with the Midsegment Theorem (5.1).  Mrs. Blake will be a substitute teacher on Monday.


8th Grade Advanced Algebra Mr. Lanfear
Next week we will complete Chapter 11.  There will be a quiz on sections 11.1 - 11.2 on Monday.  We will then have 2 days of review and then the Chapter 11 test covering sections 11.1 - 11.2 on Thursday.  We will then begin learning how to solve radical equations (11.3).  Mrs. Blake will be a substitute teacher on Monday.

8th Grade Language Arts Mrs. O’Connor
Students are currently wrapping up their campaign projects and To Kill a Mockingbird as we prepare for the conclusion of the trimester.  Next week the entire school will view our campaign commercials and vote on a name for our school’s mascot.  We we also be discussing the conclusion of To Kill a Mockingbird and reviewing the entire novel.  Students will take a test on Thursday over all of To Kill a Mockingbird.

8th Grade History Mrs. English
This week in American History we will complete our election project on Monday and facilitate the voting process on Tuesday. What will the mascot name be? Spirit (incumbent)? Eddie? Maverick? Or Golden? Posters are due on Monday. We will do an electoral college writing assignment on Monday. Then we will continue studying the Gilded Age in Chapter 18.

8th Grade Physical Science Mrs. Huennekens
We are learning so much about waves!  The Chapter test on Waves is Tuesday, November 8th.  I have given the students an OPTIONAL homework assignment to complete this weekend. They are to make a Kahoot! They all love playing Kahoot. All the information is posted on Google Classroom. I went over it with them in class.  We will move into Sound waves, Chapter 17, on Wednesday. When we start concentrating on Sound and Light waves, the kids will most certainly enjoy the addition of some Life Science to our studies. We will study in more detail the ear and eye. Students are encouraged to check Google Classroom on a daily basis, come see me for extra help and to review material covered in class nightly.

8th Grade Spanish Ms. Hughes
Next week in Spanish class, the 8th grade will continue to work with the grammar and vocabulary from Chapter 3A. Students will learn about different communities in Spanish-speaking countries and describe the cultural characteristics of the barrios in Argentina. There will be a graded listening activity midweek and the grammar quiz is on Thursday, November 10th. The students are also creating their own communities and will present them on Friday, November 11th.

NOTES FROM 7th GRADE

7th Grade Algebra 1 Mrs. Reardon
Next week in Algebra 1 we will continue in chapter 4 by learning more ways to graph linear equations.  We will take a look at slope and rate of change in order to graph using slope-intercept form.  On Thursday, we will review for the Chapter 4 test that will take place on Friday, November 11.

7th Grade Pre-Algebra Mr. Lanfear
Next week we will complete the first part of Chapter 4 by having a quiz on Monday (4.1 - 4.3).  We will then learn how to find the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of numbers and monomials (4.4).  We will then have a day of review and then our test on Friday.  Mrs. Blake will be a substitute teacher on Monday.

7th Grade Language Arts Mrs. Hannah
We are halfway through reading  Johnny Tremain, and students have a calendar that outlines nightly reading assignments, discussion days, and assessments.
Please remember that Reading Log minutes are due by 14 November. Students are expected to read 360 minutes each trimester, and this does count as a project grade. Have a great weekend!

7th Grade History Mrs. English
This week we will continue studying slavery in the colonies in Chapter 4.3. We will take our last quiz of the trimester on Wednesday, November 9th over Ch. 4.1 & 3. We will finish the week by looking at the events leading to the Revolutionary War.  

7th Grade Spanish Ms. Hughes
Next week in Spanish class, the 7th grade will continue to work with the grammar and vocabulary from Chapter 7A. We will discuss traditional clothing and currency in different Spanish-speaking countries. Students will begin their “desfile de moda” or fashion show project as well. There will be a graded listening activity midweek and the grammar quiz will be Friday, November 11th.

7th Grade Life Science Mrs. Heyward
The students had lots of fun this week working with plasma membranes (bubble solution). Next week, we will continue our discussion and discovery of the various structure and functions of cells. We will begin developing a working knowledge of how all of the structures work together. We will continue our practice of identifying the organelles within eukaryotic (plant and animal) and prokaryotic cells (bacteria). We will have a test on Wednesday, November 9 and a PPT project due on Thursday, November 10. On Friday, we will work on creating edible cells! Enjoy your weekend!

NOTES FROM 6th GRADE

6th Grade Accelerated Math 7 Mrs. Reardon
Next week we will continue in Chapter 4 by comparing and ordering fractions, as well as turning mixed numbers into improper fractions and vice versa.  On Wednesday, we will review for the chapter 4.5-4.6 quiz that will take place on Thursday, November 10.  On Friday, we will play a friendly game of fractional BINGO!

6th Pre-Algebra Mr. Lanfear
Next week we will complete the first part of Chapter 4 by having a quiz on Monday (4.1 - 4.3).  We will then learn how to find the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of numbers and monomials (4.4).  We will then have a day of review and then our test on Friday.  Mrs. Blake will be a substitute teacher on Monday.

6th Grade Language Arts Mrs. Guggenheim
Week of November 7, 2016
Our test for The Outsiders is scheduled for November 9th. We will be reviewing in class on Monday and Tuesday.  Please remember to complete your reading log minutes by November 11th. As stated in my syllabus, it is a project grade.

6th Grade Ancient Civilizations Mrs. Hannah
     We will have a test over the first half of Egypt on Monday 7 November, which will count toward trimester one. Afterward, we will begin to study the Middle and New Kingdoms of Egypt, focusing on economy, government, and social classes.

6th Grade Earth Science Mrs. Huennekens
Students are scheduled to have test over “Views of Earth” Chapter 6, on Tuesday, November 8th.   We are then moving on to Plate Tectonics. This is always fun because we have some cool lab explorations that involve food!  Students are encouraged to check Google Classroom on a daily basis, come see me for extra help and to review material covered in class nightly.

6th Grade Spanish Ms. Sotomayor
This coming Tuesday, we will have an announced quiz on translating sentences. Please see the GoogleClassroom post for more details. We will continue to practice family vocabulary as well as discuss Thanksgiving traditions and vocabulary. We will wrap up our discussion on the migration of the Monarchs and traditions in Michoacan, Mexico tied to their arrival.

Ensemble Mrs. Cookson
This week we watched a classic Pixar animation, “For the Birds,” and practiced a little story analysis. We will continue to watch short films and analyze the story in preparation for our own storytelling fun. This will carry over into next week along with more improvisation games.

Art Mrs. Cookson
The students faced new challenges this week in art.
6th - Still working with some form of perspective, students began work on designing tessellation patterns; they will finish these up next week.
7th - Diving deeper into understanding the figure, we learned about gesture drawings and practiced one- and five-minute drawings. More practice with this will lead into figure sculptures in the coming weeks.
8th - We needed to add some variation to our straw project, so this week we added our graffiti color wheel project providing an opportunity to brush up on those color blending skills.

Science Club!!!

We’ve been busy learning all sorts of delicious things!

Last week….
Candy Corn Stem Challenge winners:
David Christian and William Barnes!
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And this week……
Rainbow Density Lab -- using SKITTLES!  We enjoyed a few skittles with a new pack after our lab! Love all the smiling faces below!  
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May 21st - May 25th

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