Hello all!!
My goodness, only a couple of weeks left till Christmas Break! It’s going to go by quick! Here’s the plans….
7th Grade – The 7th graders have a project that is due on Monday! This is the Quarter 2 project that they had last Friday to work on in class. Any student who wishes to may present his or her project in class, and I have had several student express an interest in this so I’ll plan on 2-3 days for class presentation. We’ll spend the last part of the week on Chapter 6 in the text and getting ready for the Semester exam. I’m not planning on a lot of homework this week, although the students will be taking notes in class to get ready for the Semester exam.
Christmas is almost here…but it’s not here yet! We have lots to do in the next two weeks!
So...I'm wondering if anyone will realize it's the 7th of December on Monday and that's Pearl Harbor Day. Here's what I'm going to do....the first, and ONLY the fist student in each class to stand up (after roll call) and say, "Today, December 7th, is a day that will live in Infamy!" will get some extra credit. :)
Robert Mathis
My goodness, only a couple of weeks left till Christmas Break! It’s going to go by quick! Here’s the plans….
7th Grade – The 7th graders have a project that is due on Monday! This is the Quarter 2 project that they had last Friday to work on in class. Any student who wishes to may present his or her project in class, and I have had several student express an interest in this so I’ll plan on 2-3 days for class presentation. We’ll spend the last part of the week on Chapter 6 in the text and getting ready for the Semester exam. I’m not planning on a lot of homework this week, although the students will be taking notes in class to get ready for the Semester exam.
Christmas is almost here…but it’s not here yet! We have lots to do in the next two weeks!
So...I'm wondering if anyone will realize it's the 7th of December on Monday and that's Pearl Harbor Day. Here's what I'm going to do....the first, and ONLY the fist student in each class to stand up (after roll call) and say, "Today, December 7th, is a day that will live in Infamy!" will get some extra credit. :)
Robert Mathis