Your awesome kiddos “hung in there” with IOWA testing and 1920’s presentations.
Here is what we are looking forward to for next week!
History and Language Arts
Veteran’s Day Projects are due first thing Monday morning, October 29th.
We will review for 1920’s quiz using Quizlet and take the quiz on Tuesday.
Quizlet for review at home (1920’s quiz) – https://quizlet.com/238394723/1920s-from-6th-grade-presentations-flash-cards/
Classes will continue with The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and daily mini-lessons in Shurley English.
Plans for Math and Science for Next week….
M – Lesson 39, math Study Guide given out for Science
T- Lesson 40, math Review study guide answers
W – Tellus Museum (info coming home with students on Friday and attached below)
Th – Math Review of Lessons 36-40 Test in Science – Chapter 9 Minerals
F – Test Math Lessons 1-40 Continue Hunting the Elements video
Happy Birthday, Emma and Molly!
Sixth Grade Enrichment Day Form
Tellus Museum-October 31, 2018
Objectives: We will enhance our learning of minerals through interactive means at the Tellus Museum.
Times: 8:15 am Arrive at school and report to classroom
8:30 am Leave for the Tellus Museum
8:30-9:45 am Drive to the Tellus Museum (eat snack on the way)
9:45 am Arrive at the Tellus Museum (wait outside)
10 am-12:15 pm Minerals Gallery – Plate Tectonics Program
12:20-12:45 pm Lunch (pavilion or in cars depending on weather)
12:45-1:45 pm Tour Rocks, Fossils and other Galleries (Space exhibit in Science in Motion Gallery is good)
1:45-3:00 pm Drive back to PCS
3:10 pm Carpool
Lunch Plans: Students should bring a healthy, disposable/easy to eat snack, lunch, and drink.
Dress: Casual enrichment day—Regular dress code with navy blue PCS logo
(Please check handbook if any questions)
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Parent Chaperones: Nixon, Blackgraves, Beckum and Gregory
Mr. Hudson will lead chaperone meeting at 8:15 in the Ministry Mall on Wednesday morning.
Thanks for chaperoning. You will be responsible for the 3-5 students until they are back in their homeroom classes, and the teacher has arrived. This includes keeping them with you at all times during the day, making sure they are engaging with the information at the Tellus Museum, listening to the instructor at the Tellus Museum, and encouraging respect. Please keep your group together at all times as no student is allowed to be by themselves at any time. Thank you for your willingness to make this day a great learning experience for our students.
Students are not allowed to bring or use electronics of any kind at any time during the enrichment day. Students may bring money for the gift shops.