Monday, September 12, 2011

9/12 to 9/16

Monday 9/12:
1. BR/Calendars
2. Complete Sentences
3. "Raymond's Run" Anticipation Guide
HW: Finish Grammar

Tuesday 9/13:
1. Journals
2. Discuss AG
3. "RR" Vocab
HW: RR Vocab

Wednesday 9/14:
1. Journals
2. Simple Subjects
3. Begin "Raymond's Run"
NO HW!

Thursday 9/15:
1. Journals
2. Simple Subjects
3. Continue "RR"
HW: Finish Grammar

Friday 9/16:
1. Journals
2. Sentences QUIZ
3. Finish "Raymond's Run"
NO HW!

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Quickwrite 9/8

Labor Day is celebrate each year on the first Monday of September. The first Labor Day was probably celebrated on September 5, 1882 when a parade too honor worker's took place in new York City. Over the next ten years, many states established Labor Day holidays. Then, in 1894, president Grover Cleveland made labor day a holiday through out the land. Did you know that Canada also celebrates Labor Day on the first Monday in September.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

No quickwrite today . . . we are going to get down to work on our C. and H. project.

IF YOU WERE ABSENT LAST FRIDAY, YOU NEED TO GIVE LAST WEEK'S QUICKWRITES TO ME!

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Please fill out your calendar or binder reminder for this week. While you're doing this, I'll come give you EXTRA CREDIT if you can show me all of August filled out. :)

9/6 to 9/9

Tuesday 9/6:
1. Binder Reminders/Calendars
2. Character Motivations
3. Continue C. & H. Project (Partners)
HW: Study Elements of Fiction Notes

Wednesday 9/7:
1. Quickwrite
2. C. & H. Project (Partners)
HW: Study Elements of Fiction Notes

Thursday 9/8:
1. Quickwrite
2. Turn in C. & H.
3. Start Complete Sentences/Verbs
HW: NO HW!

Friday 9/9:
1. Quickwrite
2. Elements of Fiction Quiz
3. Continue Complete Sentences/Verbs
4. Anticipation Guide: "Raymond's Run"
HW: NO HW!

Friday, September 2, 2011

Quickwrite 9/2

For today's quickwrite, please write a paragraph describing what you plan to do this weekend. Remember, no school on Monday! Happy Labor Day!

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Quickwrite 9/1

On september 7 1533 king Henry VIII and his wife, Anne Boleyn, welcomed a daugter into the world. Twenty-five years later, that daughter was crowned Queen Elizabeth I of england. Elizabeth was a strong and admired queen. Her mother wasnt so lucky. Not long after Elizabeths birth, King Henry grew tired of Anne Boleyn and accused her of cheating on him. Henry had her beheaded. Elevan days later, Henry married agan.