Thursday, August 31, 2017

September 4 - September 8



NOTES FROM MR. CRAWFORD


Carpool
Please remember not to line up in the White Zone carpool line until 3:10.  It is even better if you wait to get to HDS until 3:15.  That gives the Gold Zone time to clear out of your way. On those days you do get here early, please pull into a designated space to wait until 3:10 to line up.


Boarding School?
Have you ever thought of boarding school as an option for your child? A representative from Chatham Hall, an all girls, college preparatory school in Chatham, Virginia will be on campus to talk to our 8th grade girls. She will speak on Thursday, September 14th, at 10:30. All families are invited to join this presentation.  For more information check out this link: https://www.chathamhall.org/page/admissions/why-chatham-hall


Community Service
Please remember that students should complete ten hours of community service each school year. Service opportunities are advertised in the blog weekly. Additionally, if you know of any service opportunities that would be appropriate for our students, please feel free to send them to Ms. Ross so that they may be included here.


Completed service hours should be documented on the Community Service Form and submitted to your child’s homeroom teacher.


Brown Bag for the Elderly at Second Harvest Food Bank
Students and families can volunteer on the third Saturday morning of each month. Upcoming dates are September 16th and October 21st. Volunteers should wear closed-toed shoes and arrive by 7:45am. Those wishing to volunteer should contact volunteer coordinator Jason Brown (jbrown@helpendhunger.org) in advance.  


8TH GRADE ASSIGNMENTS


8th grade Algebra 1 - Mrs. Reardon - Week of September 4th
Next week in Algebra we will review for the Chapter 1 test on Tuesday and take the test on Wednesday (9/6).  On Thursday, we will jump right into Chapter 2 by discussing integers and rational number operations.  Students will receive their new challenge problem on Tuesday (9/5) and it will be due on Tuesday (9/12).
8th grade Advanced Algebra - Mr. Lanfear - Week of September 4th
Next week we will begin Chapter 10 by learning how to graph quadratic functions and parabolas (10.1 - 10.2).  We will also learn how to find the vertex and axis of symmetry of a parabola (10.2).


8th grade Geometry - Mr. Lanfear - Week of September 4th
Next week we will continue Chapter 2 by learning about biconditional statements (2.2) and logic laws such as the Law of Detachment and the Law of Syllogism (2.3).  There will be a short quiz on Thursday covering sections 2.1 - 2.3.


8th grade Physical Science - Mr. Cooper - Week of September 4th
Next week we will talk about elements, compounds, and mixtures (oh my!).  Students will be use their knowledge of the periodic table to see how elements react.  They will practice drawing these bonds using the Lewis Dot (electron dot) method.  There will be a Quiz on the Periodic Table on Friday.  We will have our rescheduled lab on Tuesday September 12th. :) Information on these topics can be found in the textbook on pages 83-91.


8th grade English Language Arts - Mrs. O’Connor - Week of September 4th
Next week students will be exploring two selections from the textbook as they learn about elements of the Sci Fi genre.  We will also be examining pronoun/antecedent agreement and continuing to learn about Greek and Latin roots.  Students will take a quiz over the first portion of “Flowers for Algernon” on Thursday, September 7th and a test over two reading selections on Friday, September 15th.  Remember to be reading independently in your free time and logging minutes in the reading log document!


8th grade History & Gov’t II - Mrs. English/Ms. Churchill - Week of September 4th
This week in American History and Gov’t II we will discuss the divisions that existed within the North and the South. Topics will range from economic problems to taxes and habeas corpus. Readings and homework will come from Chapter 15.4. Students should also prepare for a Ch. 15.1-3 quiz on Wednesday, September 6th. Looking ahead, students should prepare for their Civil War test Friday, September 15th.


8th grade Spanish - Ms. Hughes - Week of September 4th
Next week in Spanish the 8th grade will present their writing activities and complete Chapter 1A. We will review all of the grammar and vocabulary on Tuesday, and the test will be Wednesday, September 6th. We will also begin Chapter 1B where students will learn new vocabulary, review the difference of saber and conocer, and how to make comparisons of equality.

7TH GRADE ASSIGNMENTS


7th grade Algebra 1 - Mrs. Reardon - Week of September 4th
Next week in Algebra we will review for the Chapter 1 test on Tuesday and take the test on Wednesday (9/6).  On Thursday, we will jump right into Chapter 2 by discussing integers and rational number operations.  Students will receive their new challenge problem on Tuesday (9/5) and it will be due on Tuesday (9/12).


7th grade Pre-Algebra - Mr. Lanfear - Week of September 4th
Next week we will begin Chapter 2 by learning about various properties of addition and multiplication such as the commutative, associative, and identity properties (2.1).  We will also learn about the distributive property (2.2) as well as combining like terms and simplifying variable expressions (2.3).


7th grade History & Gov’t I - Mrs. English/Ms. Churchill - Week of September 4
This week we will begin our study of the Age of Exploration focusing on European competition for land and trade in the East and the Americas.  The achievements of early explorers and the impact of the Columbian Exchange will be emphasized.  Map study will focus on political, physical, and language maps for the continent of South America.  A Chapter 2.1 and South American Geography Quiz is scheduled for September 8.
   
7th grade Spanish - Ms. Hughes - Week of September 4th
Next week the 7th grade will continue to review ser v estar, and the grammar quiz will be Wednesday, September 6th. Students will also work on their restaurant projects using the grammar and vocabulary from Chapter 5B. They will present the skits on Friday, September 8th.


7th Grade ELA - Mrs. Boyer - Week of September 4th
Parents! Next week is going to be a fun and intense week! We will begin on Tuesday with a review over Rikki Tikki Tavi and continue to discuss its relationship with personification. We will also be discussing the popular theme of good versus evil in short stories and film (with relation to Rikki Tikki Tavi and their short story assignment). We will be learning about irony (dramatic, situational, and verbal) and continuing our education on adjectives and adverbs. There will be a quiz over The Treasure of Lemon Brown and Rikki Tikki Tavi on Thursday (9/7) and we will begin Unit Two in Vocabulary. Throughout the past weeks, students have been learning about elements of short stories. Through the next month or so, students will be creating short stories of their own. I understand that writing is a process, and I will be teaching them the process of brainstorming, revising, editing and completing an original story. Students will be creating the brainstorming aspect next week.

7th grade Life Science - Ms. Hoffman - Week of September 4th
Students are getting settled into class and doing a great job with class participation and note taking.  We will continue our study of Classification, the 6 Kingdoms of Life and the use of a Dichotomous Key.  Students will also participate in a volume and density lab.  Our quiz on this material will be on Thursday, September 7.  We will then begin looking at the history of cells and cell organelles.


6TH GRADE ASSIGNMENTS


6th grade Accelerated Math 7 - Mrs. Reardon - Week of September 4th
Next week we will wrap up Chapter 1 on Tuesday, review for the Chapter 1 test on Wednesday, and take the Chapter 1 test on Thursday (9/7). Students will receive their new challenge problem on Tuesday (9/5) and it will be due on Tuesday (9/12).

Pictures from Thursday’s area and perimeter activity in the hall! :)


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6th grade Pre-Algebra - Mr. Lanfear - Week of September 4th
Next week we will begin Chapter 2 by learning about various properties of addition and multiplication such as the commutative, associative, and identity properties (2.1).  We will also learn about the distributive property (2.2) as well as combining like terms and simplifying variable expressions (2.3).


6th grade ELA - Mrs. Guggenheim - Week of September 4th
Literature: We will continue our short story unit. There will be a quiz on the terms we are going over in class on Sept 13. The students have handouts in their binders to use as study tools. Making flash cards or a Quizlet may assist some students. Talking the concepts out with a parent may help to cement the concepts.
Grammar: Subjects/Predicates - Simple Sentences
Writing: We will continue to discuss the importance of proofing written work
Vocabulary: There will be no Vocab Quiz next week. List 3 + 7 SAT words will be distributed on Sept 7; the quiz will be the following Thursday, Sept 14.
Reading Log: Some students have been very diligent about beginning their reading logs. Others have not yet turned in any minutes. As stated in the syllabus, all middle school students are required to read 360 minutes during the course of the trimester - reading that is outside of their regular assignments. They have a form on which to keep track of their minutes, and on Mondays in class I post their minutes in a spreadsheet. They need to obtain a parent signature to verify the minutes read. This counts as a project grade. The grading scale is written in the syllabus.


6th grade Earth Science - Ms. Hoffman - Week of September 4th
Students have done a great job these past few weeks staying organized, taking notes and participating in class.  We are continuing to learn about the 4 states of matter and how they change phases.  We have played around with our Plasma Ball and learned some new cool science words like viscosity and sublimation.  Next week students will participate in a volume and density lab and our test on this material will be next Friday, September 9th.  


6th Grade Ancient Civ -  Mrs. Boyer - Week of September 4th
Parents! Next week is going to be a flurry of review and content assessment. We will begin with a review day (9/5) on Chapter 2, early farming societies and techniques, and finish with a Chapter 2 quiz on Wednesday, September 6th. We will then move on to a review day on Thursday with question and answer time and a Jeopardy game that revolves around Unit One. The week will conclude with a Unit One: Early Humans test on Friday, 9/8. I will be having extra help all week long in the morning and on Thursday afternoons. Please do not hesitate to send your student into these extra help sessions.


6th Grade Spanish - Ms. Dubick - Week of September 4th
Hello parents!  I’m very impressed with how well these students are adapting to having Spanish as a core course. They will have their first test this upcoming Wednesday September 6th.  It will cover everything we have done so far: question words, classroom phrases, numbers, time and some basic greetings.  In class we will continue to work on phrases having to do with time and we will be reviewing the personal pronouns, common greetings and the verb estar.
MS Ensemble - Mrs. Cookson - Week of September 4th
Next week 6th graders will be introduced to some games that emphasize listening skills and following directions. They will also have the chance to show off their quick thinking abilities. In 7th and 8th grades, we will continue to work on presentation skills, along with playing some games with student led modifications.

MS Art - Mrs. Cookson - Week of September 4th

We will continue to work on building attention to details skills. Students will stretch their creative thinking with some simple drawing exercises. They will also have the opportunity to start their first self-led drawing project.

Friday, August 25, 2017

August 25, 2017 - September 1, 2017

Community Service
Please remember that students should complete ten hours of community service each school year.  Service opportunities are advertised in the blog weekly.  Additionally, if you know of any service opportunities that would be appropriate for our students, please feel free to send them to Ms. Ross so that they may be included here.

Completed service hours should be documented on the Community Service Form and submitted to your child’s homeroom teacher.


8TH GRADE ASSIGNMENTS


8th grade Algebra 1 - Mrs. Reardon - Week of August 28th
Next week in Algebra we will wrap up the first chapter in Algebra 1 by learning the steps of problem solving, representing functions as rules and tables, and graphing functions.  We will review for the Chapter 1 test on Thursday and students will take the test on Friday, September 1.  Friendly reminder that there will be a homework check (see syllabus if you are unsure what that is) on Monday, August 28.  They challenge problem that was distributed on Monday, August 21 is due on Monday, August 28 at the beginning of class.


8th grade Advanced Algebra - Mr. Lanfear - Week of August 28th
Next week we will finish Chapter 9 by learning how to factor by grouping (9.8) and how to factor trinomials with a leading coefficient other than 1 by the AC method (9.6).  We will have a day of review on Thursday and the chapter test on Friday.


8th grade Geometry - Mr. Lanfear - Week of August 28th
Next week we will finish Chapter 1 with an introduction to polygons (1.6).  We will have a day of review on Tuesday and the chapter test on Wednesday.  We will then start Chapter 2 by learning about inductive and deductive reasoning skills (2.1 - 2.2).


8th grade Physical Science - Mr. Cooper - Week of August 28th
Next week we will dive back into our Chemistry Unit.  We will be covering pages 72-85 in the textbook.  Students will become familiar with the Periodic Table.  They will practice drawing atoms of specific elements.  There will be a Quiz on this material on Thursday.  On Friday we will have a lab demonstrating chemical reactions.


8th grade English Language Arts - Mrs. O’Connor - Week of August 28th
Our year is off to a great start, and the students did a fantastic job in their Socratic Seminars this week!  Next week we will continue our review of grammatical concepts and take a quiz over these skills and our first set of vocabulary words on Wednesday, August 30th.  We will also begin to explore our first reading selection in the textbook.


8th grade History and Gov’t II - Mrs. English/Ms. Churchill - Week of August 28th
This week in American History and Gov’t II we will discuss life during the Civil War. Topics will range from soldier life and prisons to new military technology during the war. We will continue to use Ken Burns’ series The Civil War as a resource. Readings and homework will come from Chapter 15.1-3. Looking ahead, students should prepare for a Ch. 15.1-3 quiz on Wednesday, September 6th.


8th grade Spanish - Ms. Hughes - Week of August 28th
Next week in Spanish class, the 8th grade will continue to work with the grammar and vocabulary from Chapter 1A. Students will become familiar with affirmative and negative words  through various speaking and writing activities. They will also create and present their vision of the perfect school. The grammar quiz is Wednesday, August 30th.


7TH GRADE ASSIGNMENTS


7th grade Algebra 1 - Mrs. Reardon - Week of August 28th
Next week in Algebra we will wrap up the first chapter in Algebra 1 by learning the steps of problem solving, representing functions as rules and tables, and graphing functions.  We will review for the Chapter 1 test on Thursday and students will take the test on Friday, September 1.  Friendly reminder that there will be a homework check (see syllabus if you are unsure what that is) on Monday, August 28.  They challenge problem that was distributed on Monday, August 21 is due on Monday, August 28 at the beginning of class.


7th grade Pre-Algebra - Mr. Lanfear - Week of August 28th
Next week we will complete Chapter 1 by learning how to multiply and divide integers (1.7) as well as reviewing some basic geometry regarding the coordinate plane (1.8).  There will be a day of review on Thursday and then the chapter test on Friday.


7th grade History and Gov’t I - Mrs. English/Ms. Churchill - Week of August 28th
As we continue our study of early America, we will examine the impact of Monotheist Religions, the Renaissance, European motivations and traditions on early American exploration.  Student experiences will include hands-on analysis, ordered notetaking, and expository writing.


7th grade Spanish - Ms. Hughes - Week of August 28th
Next week in Spanish class, the 7th grade will continue to work with the grammar and vocabulary from Chapter 5B. Students will become familiar with the verbs venir and traer through various speaking and writing activities. They will also describe their favorite restaurant and menu items. There will be a graded listening toward the end of the week, and the vocabulary quiz is Tuesday, August 29th.


7th Grade ELA - Mrs. Boyer - Week of August 28th
7th ELA: Hi parents!! This week has flown by! We have been discussing story elements such as conflict, theme, and symbolism. This will lead into our next week’s agenda. Beginning on Monday, we will begin looking at sentence structure, adjectives  and adverbs (openers, interrupters, and closers), which will allow us to begin discussing imagery with regards to short stories. We will then read The Treasure of Lemon Brown and Rikki-Tikki-Tavi (RTT); students will create a plot mountain for each story. Vocabulary words will be assigned  (Unit 1 in the Greek and Latin Roots workbook) and students will be expected to complete exercises, create a foldable, and be prepared for a quiz on September 1st, 2017.


7th grade Life Science - Ms. Hoffman - Week of August 28th
After learning about the solar eclipse, we, unfortunately, had cloudy weather in Savannah, but thank you to those who shared with the class their out-of-town observations.  We finished up our review of lab safety and equipment.  Next week we will continue with our review of measurement and the scientific method with a quiz scheduled for Tuesday, August 29th.  We will then begin learning about Classification, the 6 kingdoms and work on a dichotomous key.


6TH GRADE ASSIGNMENTS


6th grade Accelerated Math 7 - Mrs. Reardon - Week of August 28th
Next week we will continue in Chapter 1 by taking a closer look at the order of operations, equations and mental math, and perimeter and area.  On Friday, September 1, students should expect a brief quiz over lessons 1.4 - 1.6.  Friendly reminder that there will be a homework check (see syllabus if you are unsure what that is) on Monday, August 28.  They challenge problem that was distributed on Monday, August 21 is due on Monday, August 28 at the beginning of class.


6th grade Pre-Algebra - Mr. Lanfear - Week of August 28th
Welcome to another year at Hancock!  We are excited to have the opportunity to teach the students once again!  Next week we will begin Chapter 1 by learning how to evaluate variable expressions (1.1) and compare and order integers (1.4).  We will also begin learning operations with integers by learning about adding integers (1.5) and subtracting integers (1.6).  There will be a short quiz on Thursday covering sections 1.1 - 1.4.


6th grade ELA - Mrs. Guggenheim - Week of August 28th
Literature: Introduction of our short story unit. Quiz scheduled for 9/13 over short story lit terms
Grammar: We’ll take a grammar “pretest” to assess where students are in their grammar skills. This will not be graded. Begin subjects and predicates
Writing: Continue paragraph practice
Vocabulary: The second vocab list went home today. The quiz over the 10 Greek/Latin roots and 7 SAT words is scheduled for Thursday, August 31st. Resources for studying are in the About section of my Google Classroom.


6th grade Earth Science - Ms. Hoffman - Week of August 28th
Thank you to those who shared with the class their out-of-town observations of the solar eclipse we learned about last week.  We, unfortunately, had cloudy weather here in Savannah.  We also finished up our review of lab safety and equipment.  Next week we will continue with our review of measurement and the scientific method with a quiz scheduled for Tuesday, August 29th.  We will then begin learning about the four states of matter and phase changes.


6th Grade Ancient Civ -  Mrs. Boyer - Week of August 28th
Hi parents! This week has flown by! This past week we have been entering our discussion into Unit 1: Early Humans by completing Chapter 1. We have learned about multiple hunter-gatherer communities and their way of life.  Next week there will be a quiz on Chapter 1 on Tuesday, August 29; students have been given in class notes, time to complete a chapter review with a partner, and learning based activities which have applied their knowledge of the chapter. After the quiz we will begin our discussion over Chapter 2, completing Unit 1 by Friday.


6th Grade Spanish - Ms. Dubick - Week of August 28th
Our first real week is almost over and these students are doing great.  I am super impressed with how much they remember from last year, and with how well our new students are doing!  From here on out, they will have homework most nights, and it will always be posted in Google Classroom.  If they ever forget or lose their materials, they can find them under the “About” section.  We have moved on to reviewing numbers and time, and will have a quiz on both next Wednesday August 30.
MS Ensemble - Mrs. Cookson - Week of August 28th
We will spend the week either building or reestablishing trust. This is a crucial element for the students to feel they are in a safe place to take risks. Sixth graders will have their first trust circle, and go outside to work on some introspective exercises. In seventh and eighth grades we will pick up where we left off with storytelling and listening skills.


MS Art - Mrs. Cookson - Week of August 28th

It has taken a full week, but all classes have now been introduced to the new direction of the art room. We will spend next week reviewing the color wheel and elements of art, in addition to analyzing successful presentation boards. Also, the students will start to exercise new ways of looking.

August 25-September 1

8TH GRADE ASSIGNMENTS

8th grade Algebra 1 - Mrs. Reardon - Week of August 28th
Next week in Algebra we will wrap up the first chapter in Algebra 1 by learning the steps of problem solving, representing functions as rules and tables, and graphing functions.  We will review for the Chapter 1 test on Thursday and students will take the test on Friday, September 1.  Friendly reminder that there will be a homework check (see syllabus if you are unsure what that is) on Monday, August 28.  They challenge problem that was distributed on Monday, August 21 is due on Monday, August 28 at the beginning of class.

8th grade Advanced Algebra - Mr. Lanfear - Week of August 28th
Next week we will finish Chapter 9 by learning how to factor by grouping (9.8) and how to factor trinomials with a leading coefficient other than 1 by the AC method (9.6).  We will have a day of review on Thursday and the chapter test on Friday.

8th grade Geometry - Mr. Lanfear - Week of August 28th
Next week we will finish Chapter 1 with an introduction to polygons (1.6).  We will have a day of review on Tuesday and the chapter test on Wednesday.  We will then start Chapter 2 by learning about inductive and deductive reasoning skills (2.1 - 2.2).


8th grade Physical Science - Mr. Cooper - Week of August 28th
Next week we will dive back into our Chemistry Unit.  We will be covering pages 72-85 in the textbook.  Students will become familiar with the Periodic Table.  They will practice drawing atoms of specific elements.  There will be a Quiz on this material on Thursday.  On Friday we will have a lab demonstrating chemical reactions.

8th grade English Language Arts - Mrs. O’Connor - Week of August 28th
Our year is off to a great start, and the students did a fantastic job in their Socratic Seminars this week!  Next week we will continue our review of grammatical concepts and take a quiz over these skills and our first set of vocabulary words on Wednesday, August 30th.  We will also begin to explore our first reading selection in the textbook.

8th grade History and Gov’t II - Mrs. English/Ms. Churchill - Week of August 28th
This week in American History and Gov’t II we will discuss life during the Civil War. Topics will range from soldier life and prisons to new military technology during the war. We will continue to use Ken Burns’ series The Civil War as a resource. Readings and homework will come from Chapter 15.1-3. Looking ahead, students should prepare for a Ch. 15.1-3 quiz on Wednesday, September 6th.

8th grade Spanish - Ms. Hughes - Week of August 28th
Next week in Spanish class, the 8th grade will continue to work with the grammar and vocabulary from Chapter 1A. Students will become familiar with affirmative and negative words  through various speaking and writing activities. They will also create and present their vision of the perfect school. The grammar quiz is Wednesday, August 30th.

7TH GRADE ASSIGNMENTS

7th grade Algebra 1 - Mrs. Reardon - Week of August 28th
Next week in Algebra we will wrap up the first chapter in Algebra 1 by learning the steps of problem solving, representing functions as rules and tables, and graphing functions.  We will review for the Chapter 1 test on Thursday and students will take the test on Friday, September 1.  Friendly reminder that there will be a homework check (see syllabus if you are unsure what that is) on Monday, August 28.  They challenge problem that was distributed on Monday, August 21 is due on Monday, August 28 at the beginning of class.

7th grade Pre-Algebra - Mr. Lanfear - Week of August 28th
Next week we will complete Chapter 1 by learning how to multiply and divide integers (1.7) as well as reviewing some basic geometry regarding the coordinate plane (1.8).  There will be a day of review on Thursday and then the chapter test on Friday.

7th grade History and Gov’t I - Mrs. English/Ms. Churchill - Week of August 28th
As we continue our study of early America, we will examine the impact of Monotheist Religions, the Renaissance, European motivations and traditions on early American exploration.  Student experiences will include hands-on analysis, ordered notetaking, and expository writing.

7th grade Spanish - Ms. Hughes - Week of August 28th
Next week in Spanish class, the 7th grade will continue to work with the grammar and vocabulary from Chapter 5B. Students will become familiar with the verbs venir and traer through various speaking and writing activities. They will also describe their favorite restaurant and menu items. There will be a graded listening toward the end of the week, and the vocabulary quiz is Tuesday, August 29th.

7th Grade ELA - Mrs. Boyer - Week of August 28th
7th ELA: Hi parents!! This week has flown by! We have been discussing story elements such as conflict, theme, and symbolism. This will lead into our next week’s agenda. Beginning on Monday, we will begin looking at sentence structure, adjectives  and adverbs (openers, interrupters, and closers), which will allow us to begin discussing imagery with regards to short stories. We will then read The Treasure of Lemon Brown and Rikki-Tikki-Tavi (RTT); students will create a plot mountain for each story. Vocabulary words will be assigned  (Unit 1 in the Greek and Latin Roots workbook) and students will be expected to complete exercises, create a foldable, and be prepared for a quiz on September 1st, 2017.

7th grade Life Science - Ms. Hoffman - Week of August 28th
After learning about the solar eclipse, we, unfortunately, had cloudy weather in Savannah, but thank you to those who shared with the class their out-of-town observations.  We finished up our review of lab safety and equipment.  Next week we will continue with our review of measurement and the scientific method with a quiz scheduled for Tuesday, August 29th.  We will then begin learning about Classification, the 6 kingdoms and work on a dichotomous key.

6TH GRADE ASSIGNMENTS

6th grade Accelerated Math 7 - Mrs. Reardon - Week of August 28th
Next week we will continue in Chapter 1 by taking a closer look at the order of operations, equations and mental math, and perimeter and area.  On Friday, September 1, students should expect a brief quiz over lessons 1.4 - 1.6.  Friendly reminder that there will be a homework check (see syllabus if you are unsure what that is) on Monday, August 28.  They challenge problem that was distributed on Monday, August 21 is due on Monday, August 28 at the beginning of class.

6th grade Pre-Algebra - Mr. Lanfear - Week of August 28th
Welcome to another year at Hancock!  We are excited to have the opportunity to teach the students once again!  Next week we will begin Chapter 1 by learning how to evaluate variable expressions (1.1) and compare and order integers (1.4).  We will also begin learning operations with integers by learning about adding integers (1.5) and subtracting integers (1.6).  There will be a short quiz on Thursday covering sections 1.1 - 1.4.

6th grade ELA - Mrs. Guggenheim - Week of August 28th
Literature: Introduction of our short story unit. Quiz scheduled for 9/13 over short story lit terms
Grammar: We’ll take a grammar “pretest” to assess where students are in their grammar skills. This will not be graded. Begin subjects and predicates
Writing: Continue paragraph practice
Vocabulary: The second vocab list went home today. The quiz over the 10 Greek/Latin roots and 7 SAT words is scheduled for Thursday, August 31st. Resources for studying are in the About section of my Google Classroom.

6th grade Earth Science - Ms. Hoffman - Week of August 28th
Thank you to those who shared with the class their out-of-town observations of the solar eclipse we learned about last week.  We, unfortunately, had cloudy weather here in Savannah.  We also finished up our review of lab safety and equipment.  Next week we will continue with our review of measurement and the scientific method with a quiz scheduled for Tuesday, August 29th.  We will then begin learning about the four states of matter and phase changes.

6th Grade Ancient Civ -  Mrs. Boyer - Week of August 28th
Hi parents! This week has flown by! This past week we have been entering our discussion into Unit 1: Early Humans by completing Chapter 1. We have learned about multiple hunter-gatherer communities and their way of life.  Next week there will be a quiz on Chapter 1 on Tuesday, August 29; students have been given in class notes, time to complete a chapter review with a partner, and learning based activities which have applied their knowledge of the chapter. After the quiz we will begin our discussion over Chapter 2, completing Unit 1 by Friday.

6th Grade Spanish - Ms. Dubick - Week of August 28th
Our first real week is almost over and these students are doing great.  I am super impressed with how much they remember from last year, and with how well our new students are doing!  From here on out, they will have homework most nights, and it will always be posted in Google Classroom.  If they ever forget or lose their materials, they can find them under the “About” section.  We have moved on to reviewing numbers and time, and will have a quiz on both next Wednesday August 30.
MS Ensemble - Mrs. Cookson - Week of August 28th
We will spend the week either building or reestablishing trust. This is a crucial element for the students to feel they are in a safe place to take risks. Sixth graders will have their first trust circle, and go outside to work on some introspective exercises. In seventh and eighth grades we will pick up where we left off with storytelling and listening skills.

MS Art - Mrs. Cookson - Week of August 28th

It has taken a full week, but all classes have now been introduced to the new direction of the art room. We will spend next week reviewing the color wheel and elements of art, in addition to analyzing successful presentation boards. Also, the students will start to exercise new ways of looking.

May 21st - May 25th

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