March 15

New Grading Period

Today marked the start of the last grading period for this school year. We have two students that have already earned all of their AR points for this last grading period: Aaron Buchanan and Brooklyn Herbert. Way to get off to a strong start!

Our root word today was mater, which means mother. The three example words we used were matriarchy, maternity, and mater-linear (from social studies).

Everyone reviewed the weekly lesson plans, learning that we have three W-R’s notebook homework entries to do this week. We haven’t had weekly W-R’s notebook homework in a while so Mrs. Scales reminded us that each entry should be about 1/2 of a page long or longer and must be labeled with a big H and the date written.

In class we continued on Day 8 of the Twain WebQuest. Each group is working to produce their presentation for the Kennedy Center. Today was the last amount of class time that will be given to work on the presentation (unless you are in period four – they get an extra day because of the party on Friday).

The last chunk of our literary circle books and the summarizer sheet are due on Friday. We can use our quick write time during this week to do our forum posts.


Posted March 15, 2010 by mrsscales207 in category Language Arts

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My life has taken many paths. I grew up in Farmland, Indiana and graduated from Monroe Central High School in 1979. Yes I know that seems like a long time ago to most of you. After I graduated from High School, I went into the U. S. Navy. Not a lot of women enlisted in the Navy back then. Boot camp was still segregated (that means there were only women in my boot camp) and yes, boot camp is as bad as they say it is. I survived though and began seeing a little more of the world than just our lovely corn and soy bean fields of Indiana. I was an advanced avionics technician and worked on F14 Tomcat jets in the Navy. Back then women couldn't go on ships but I was stationed in Bermuda for a little over a year. Bermuda is beautiful and the people are warm and friendly. I married my husband while in the Navy and we eventually moved to Minnesota.

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