6th ELA:
-Finish literature Readworks assignment if not finished in class today -We will review for ELA exam beginning on Wednesday -VOcabulary from Unit 5 will be covered on the exam
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6th ELA:
-Make sure your iPad is FULLY charged for class on Monday; we will do a Readworks assignment in class for a grade -We will review for your mid-term exam next week. Unit 5 vocabulary will be covered on the exam 6th ELA:
-Read through Chapter 10 of “Willesden Lane” for tomorrow’s class -For the exam, the vocabulary words included will be from Unit 5 6th ELA:
-Read chapters 6, 7 and 8 of “Children of Willesden Lane” for Monday’s class 6th ELA:
-Study for Unit 7 vocabulary quiz on Friday (last one of the semester) -Finish reading Chapters 2 and 3 of “Willesden Lane” for tomorrow’s class (Put any questions or character information in your novel notes on your iPad as you read) 6th ELA:
-Finish reading Chapter 1 of “The Children of Willesden Lane” for tomorrow -Complete Vocabulary Unit 7 pages 87-88 for tomorrow 6 SOcial Studies: -Make sure your Keynote presentation on Plato is complete and ready to present 6th ELA:
-Make sure final draft of biography is finished to turn in TOMORROW if not already completed -Complete English p. 121 #1-8 for tomorrow (we will begin verb review in grammar) 6th Social Studies: -Work on Keynote that we began in class today 6th ELA:
-Finish rough draft of written biography for ELA class for homework -Make sure your first draft is written on iPad so we can proof it before your final, written paper -Study Unit 6 vocabulary 6th ELA:
-Complete Vocabulary p. 68-69 for Wednesday -Unit 6 Vocabulary quiz this Friday -Find a famous HISTORICAL figure to research in ELA class this week. Remember, they should be a person famous in history (from anywhere around the world) that you will write about in class this week for a biography. Tonight you are only finding a person that interests you. We will discuss the research and writing in class the rest of the week. Try to find someone born between 1800 and 1920. Examples include presidents, Civil Rights activists, notable athletes, entertainers, etc. 6th ELA:
-Vocabulary Unit 5 quiz on Friday -Vocabulary pages 61-62 (exercises) will be checked together tomorrow (Wednesday) 6th Social Studies: - |
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