Weekly Newsletter
January 31, 2020
Hi Team 8!
Math
If you have any questions please feel free to contact me!
Karissa Hammock
785-717-7765
Science
American History ~ Mrs. Reilly
This week has been pretty simple! We've started a pilot State assessment so we've been researching and doing daily challenges all week! We're doing little by little every day hoping that no one gets overwhelmed. Although this is a pilot state exam your students were allowed to take it home so I encourage working on that this weekend.
We will be working on this next week as well! Towards the end of next week we will be starting our Road to War unit and I am so excited to get that started!
If you have any questions or comments please contact me at Jillianreilly@usd475.org
Or at extension 4864
Instagram: mrs.reillyu.s.history19_20
Hello JCMS Parents and Students!
We are reaching the end of To Kill A Mockingbird as students need to be finished with the novel by Monday, 12/9. Our end of semester assignment will involve students shooting a short, documentary-style movie analyzing the growth and changes made by the main characters of Jem and Scout throughout the novel. This will be a BIG assignment so it is crucial that students are fully prepare by having read the book.
If at any point you have questions about class, please feel free to email me at christophedelay@usd475.org and I will be happy to respond. I am looking forward to a great year!
Foundations Language Arts
Students have finished winter MAZE & ORF diagnostic testing, and I am so proud of the progress they have made, and the effort that they put forth! Way to go!!! We also finished Interim testing.
We just wrapped up UNIT-2, which focused on Writing/writing skills. Students worked with identifying incomplete sentences, sentence fragments, run-on sentences, using commas and writing with dialogue, and writing a Narrative. We are on our way into Unit-3 now.
Students are required to write in their agendas each day when they enter the classroom prior to completing their bell-work. It is a participation grade each week, and parents can see what students are doing in class each day.
HOMEWORK: NO HOMEWORK THIS WEEK DUE TO SCHOOL-WIDE DIAGNOSTIC TESTING! Students receive a homework reading log at the beginning of each week, and it is due every Friday. They are required to read at home for at least 15-minutes each night (Monday-Thursday), and complete the log/questions. Students must remember to turn in on Friday. The reading log was placed in Schoology this week so that students could access it electronically as well if they would prefer to type it.
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ORDER ONLINE and pick up at JCMS!
Please Don't Be Absent!
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