This is our last week of testing for 6th grade. Still one more test to go (science) for 8th grade on the 17th!
Students are working on their museum exhibit project featuring World War 2.
6th grade has English Language Arts tests (SBAC) on Monday & Tuesday.
8th graders are researching and creating informative but fun multiple choice and true/false tests in a project titled "Is Your Uncle and Inca?"
6th grade is finishing a book club book on the book The Boy Who Dared, a boy in Germany that defied Hitler during WW2.
If you would like to send water, gum or snacks to school with your child to share it would be appreciated. Please ensure that your student gets good rest at night, eats a healthy breakfast each morning and brings something for her or his own personal snack.
Monday, May 8, 2017
Monday, May 1, 2017
week of May 1-4
I am back! My husband's heart procedure went better than expected. He now has 3 more stents and is good to go. We are very blessed!
We are still testing and our schedules are varied.
Students are working on WW2 projects, brushing up on writing techniques, writing poems and reading in book club The Boy Who Dared.
6th grade will take SBAC (smarter balanced) tests for math on Tuesday and Wednesday. Please be sure they get lots of rest the nights before and a good breakfast the morning of testing.
THANK YOU!
We are still testing and our schedules are varied.
Students are working on WW2 projects, brushing up on writing techniques, writing poems and reading in book club The Boy Who Dared.
6th grade will take SBAC (smarter balanced) tests for math on Tuesday and Wednesday. Please be sure they get lots of rest the nights before and a good breakfast the morning of testing.
THANK YOU!
Saturday, April 22, 2017
Week of April 24th
This is a testing week! Please be sure your child has gotten a good night's rest and eaten a good breakfast before school.
You may send snacks---either personal for your child or to share. Snacks will be eaten after testing (during recess).
During testing students will have mints, gum and water available.
This week students will focus mainly on their projects if they are not testing. We may have some light writing assignments. We will also be reading our book club book, The Boy Who Dared, and writing reading responses to questions from the reading.
This week I will have a sub on Wednesday and Thursday, due to another heart procedure for my husband. I plan to return Monday, May 1st if all goes well.
You may send snacks---either personal for your child or to share. Snacks will be eaten after testing (during recess).
During testing students will have mints, gum and water available.
This week students will focus mainly on their projects if they are not testing. We may have some light writing assignments. We will also be reading our book club book, The Boy Who Dared, and writing reading responses to questions from the reading.
This week I will have a sub on Wednesday and Thursday, due to another heart procedure for my husband. I plan to return Monday, May 1st if all goes well.
Monday, April 17, 2017
Week of April 17th
Mrs. Brown's class is learning about WW2 and writing poetry about WW2. We are also sharpening our writing skills by writing an argumentative piece about whether or not the penny should be abolished. In reading we are reading The Boy Who Dared as a class book club. For projects we are creating museum exhibits featuring topics from WW2.
testing will begin next week!
If you would like to help your student prepare, please have them use ixl Language Arts, Science and Social Studies to study.
If you would like to donate/send with your child mints, gum and/or lots of water that would be welcome. Other than that we will keep snacks limited and planned. You may be asked via email to contribute, or you may email me and volunteer to contribute snacks. Thank you.
testing will begin next week!
If you would like to help your student prepare, please have them use ixl Language Arts, Science and Social Studies to study.
If you would like to donate/send with your child mints, gum and/or lots of water that would be welcome. Other than that we will keep snacks limited and planned. You may be asked via email to contribute, or you may email me and volunteer to contribute snacks. Thank you.
Friday, March 31, 2017
Week of April 3
This month will be busy and we will begin testing in the third week. Please be sure your student is reading every night. They can also work on language arts and science ixl for practice and prep.
projects: students are learning about World War 2 and will be focusing on a museum exhibit as a final product.
8th writing: students are brushing up on the writing techniques needed for successful testing.
6th writing: students are brushing up on the writing techniques needed for successful testing.
reading: students are participating in book club reading, both in class and at home.
This year the middle school has been raising funds for Fallon Youth Club. The 2 classes that contribute the most will win a taco party and a movie. The fund drive will end the last of April.
projects: students are learning about World War 2 and will be focusing on a museum exhibit as a final product.
8th writing: students are brushing up on the writing techniques needed for successful testing.
6th writing: students are brushing up on the writing techniques needed for successful testing.
reading: students are participating in book club reading, both in class and at home.
This year the middle school has been raising funds for Fallon Youth Club. The 2 classes that contribute the most will win a taco party and a movie. The fund drive will end the last of April.
Wednesday, March 29, 2017
Week of March 27
I was gone the first two days of this week, so you may have heard about two substitutes.
Projects: World War 2
8th Writing: body paragraphs of an argument
6th Writing: body paragraphs of an argument
Reading: book clubs and a read aloud about World War 2
This Friday is student-led parent conferences. There are no time slot sign-ups; you come in with your child at your convenience. any time between 7:30 am and 5:30 pm will work. THANK YOU!
Projects: World War 2
8th Writing: body paragraphs of an argument
6th Writing: body paragraphs of an argument
Reading: book clubs and a read aloud about World War 2
This Friday is student-led parent conferences. There are no time slot sign-ups; you come in with your child at your convenience. any time between 7:30 am and 5:30 pm will work. THANK YOU!
Monday, March 13, 2017
Week of March 13-16
Spring Break NEXT WK --- March 20-23
projects: students will be finishing and presenting their websites about the Great Depression
8th writing: students are working together in small groups to write, analyze and revise an argumentative essay
6th writing: students are working together in small groups to write, analyze and revise an argumentative essay
reading: students are reading in book club groups; as a class we are reading a novel about the Danish people during World War II, titled Number the Stars
PLEASE HAVE YOUR STUDENT READ DURING SPRING BREAK AND PRACTICE LANGUAGE ARTS ixL
projects: students will be finishing and presenting their websites about the Great Depression
8th writing: students are working together in small groups to write, analyze and revise an argumentative essay
6th writing: students are working together in small groups to write, analyze and revise an argumentative essay
reading: students are reading in book club groups; as a class we are reading a novel about the Danish people during World War II, titled Number the Stars
PLEASE HAVE YOUR STUDENT READ DURING SPRING BREAK AND PRACTICE LANGUAGE ARTS ixL
Tuesday, March 7, 2017
week of March 6-9
Spring Break is coming up the week of March 20-26; student-led conference on Friday, March 31st from 7:30 to 5:30 (or make special time arrangements by emailing me)
Projects: building websites on the Great Depression
8th writing: argumentative piece on funding cloud seeding
6th writing: argumentative piece on the Loch Ness monster
6th Reading: book clubs are reading together; read aloud about WW II titled Number the Stars; fluency practice
Students should be reading at least 20 minutes per night---it would be better if it was 30!
Projects: building websites on the Great Depression
8th writing: argumentative piece on funding cloud seeding
6th writing: argumentative piece on the Loch Ness monster
6th Reading: book clubs are reading together; read aloud about WW II titled Number the Stars; fluency practice
Students should be reading at least 20 minutes per night---it would be better if it was 30!
Wednesday, March 1, 2017
WEEK OF FEB 27-MAR 2
IF YOU AND YOUR CHILDREN VOLUNTEER TO HELP WITH SANDBAGGING EFFORTS AT THE FAIRGROUNDS, YOU MAY COUNT THE HOURS AS OASIS VOLUNTEER HOURS! Monday through Friday 8-5.
PROJECTS: working on our websites
8TH WRITING: finishing up informative writing of game rules, beginning argumentative writing practice for upcoming testing
6TH WRITING: finished writing a modern folktale for narrative writing
READING: we finished our read aloud about the depression, will take a test on it and will have a final project to produce on the book No Promises in the Wind
PROJECTS: working on our websites
8TH WRITING: finishing up informative writing of game rules, beginning argumentative writing practice for upcoming testing
6TH WRITING: finished writing a modern folktale for narrative writing
READING: we finished our read aloud about the depression, will take a test on it and will have a final project to produce on the book No Promises in the Wind
Monday, February 20, 2017
Week of February 20-23
Short week this week!
Projects: Students are learning about the Dust Bowl and the Great Depression. They are building a website containing information on various topics of interest during the 1930s.
8th writing: Students just finished some extensive narrative writing. We will be reviewing informative, expository and argumentative writing in preparation for the upcoming testing later in the spring.
6th writing: Students just finished some extensive narrative writing. This week we will work on writing one more type of narrative---folklore stories. We will be reviewing informative, expository and argumentative writing in preparation for the upcoming testing later in the spring.
Reading: Students have a new book club for reading. We will finish our Great Depression read aloud No Promises in the Wind this week.
Projects: Students are learning about the Dust Bowl and the Great Depression. They are building a website containing information on various topics of interest during the 1930s.
8th writing: Students just finished some extensive narrative writing. We will be reviewing informative, expository and argumentative writing in preparation for the upcoming testing later in the spring.
6th writing: Students just finished some extensive narrative writing. This week we will work on writing one more type of narrative---folklore stories. We will be reviewing informative, expository and argumentative writing in preparation for the upcoming testing later in the spring.
Reading: Students have a new book club for reading. We will finish our Great Depression read aloud No Promises in the Wind this week.
Monday, February 13, 2017
WEEK OF FEBRUARY 13-16, 2017
Projects: We are learning about President Hoover, working on the final project, which is developing a website on the Great Depression and learning about various aspects of life during the Great Depression.
8th Writing: Students are practicing and preparing for writing exams this week by performing a writing task, unaided.
6th Writing: Students will be learning about folktales
6th Reading: We are almost finished with our read aloud No Promises in the Wind by Irene Hunt. It is about the Great Depression and has touched students deeply, bringing history to life.
* NO SCHOOL NEXT MONDAY FOR PRESIDENTS DAY!
Sunday, February 5, 2017
Week of February 6-9
My husband had a heart attack a little over a week ago. I had a wonderful sub, Kim Sorensen, who took over for me. I apologize if I have seemed off task a little. He is doing well and things are getting back to normal. Please contact me with any concerns that may have been overlooked. Your children and you were so kind to us, writing cards and sending prayers and well wishes. Thank you ever so much!
Valentines Day Activities
Candygrams: You or your children can send candy grams for Valentines Day. They are 75 cents each or $10 for an entire class. They must be ordered and paid for by Monday, Feb. 13th. Orders can be placed during lunch times. Student Council will deliver them on Feb. 14th.
Dance: There will be a middle school dance this week. You should have received an email with the details. Students must bring a signed permission slip either during the week or at the time of the dance.
Projects: We are learning about the Great Depression. Each student will build his or her own web page with information about the 1930s.
8th Writing: Students are writing a narrative about someone taking a journey, modeled after journal entries of by gone years. Final is due this Thursday.
6th Writing: Students are writing a narrative about the final days aboard the Mary Celeste. This is a real life mystery that has not been solved. Students are creating their version of what happened.
Reading: Students should be reading at least 20 minutes or more every night (30 would be better) and completing a reading log. We are reading No Promises in the Wind by Irene Hunt, a story about the Great Depression. We will be putting students into book clubs this week. Two to four people per club. They will read together, discuss and answer questions within their group.
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