Thanks to Mrs. Rosie Muehlbach for coming to share her expertise on To Kill a Mockingbird. The 8th graders were shocked when she said she'd read the book 30-40 times!
Students, Less than 4 weeks till your 400 pages of book conferencing must be in. Remember to sign up in class on the sheet. If the time you want is taken, come talk to us! It is your responsibility to meet with us. - Miss R and Miss V. (for 7th)
We're excited for faith families tomorrow! The 8th graders are doing a wonderful job leading. The 7th graders have also been great role models for the first grade buddies in Mass. They also had the chance to help the first graders to make their prayer books. It surprised them to remember that they once practiced saying the Hail Mary, which now comes so easily. Your student will be bringing home information about a service project that we are participating in as faith families. One faith family plays a game to get to know each other. Each eighth grader helps lead about ten students. Check out those neon prayer books! Almost done! Seventh graders and first graders hard at work.
Last week, 8th graders worked on compound sentences. They made life-sized FANBOYS (conjunctions: For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So), which we're finishing up this week. They will have a test in a couple weeks. We also read "The Tell-Tale Heart," and Mrs. Kelly dressed up as Edgar Allan Poe on the same day! This week, we have started writing our National Novel Writing Month project, where students are trying to write a word-count goal they set for themselves. We're also finishing our read aloud, Fish , and tying in some SCOPE nonfiction text about refugees and child labor laws throughout the world. We will be starting Christmas Carol next week! 7th graders finished up a month of SCOPE magazine today. I loved seeing their play presentations last Friday. Their costumes were creative! We will be starting our WWII unit this week. One class will be reading Daniel's Story , while the other focuses on background information about the time period -- and then we'l...
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