Monthly Archives: October 2007

TIG on Friday

Thursday’s test on The Westing Game will, among other things, test you on the climax, conclusion, and denouement. Know who Sam Westing was, and who won the game!

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Homework for October 22-25

Homework for October 22-25 Memorize new list of spelling words and their definitions. There is a test on Thursday for this list and last weeks words. Here’s the list: heir, haven, honed, indisposed, inexorably, committee, all right, piece, peace, whole, … Continue reading

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Newsletter for October 22

Notices Friday is a school holiday, so there will be no school for students. The teachers will be working and in meetings all day long. Next week is the Autumn intercession, and no school. School resumes November 5. I will … Continue reading

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Homework Oct. 15-19

Homework for the week of October 15-19 Memorize the new list of spelling words and their definitions. There is a test on Friday. Here they are: bound, conclusion, rapidly, exuded, trace, plausible, expel, shown, denouement, aggravated, crestfallen, crude, cunning, absurd, … Continue reading

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Newsletter for October 15

Notices We had a fun concert last week with Charlotte Diamond. Our 6th graders got to go up in front and helped lead a song or two!  Some students are not doing their homework or assignments. This week, I will … Continue reading

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Homework for October 8 – 12, 2007

Homework for the week of October 8-12, 2007 Read 1/2 hour in English every day outside of class. Record in log and have parents sign. New spelling words. There will be a test on Friday. Book report milestone #2 due … Continue reading

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Newsletter for October 8, 2007

There is no newsletter this week since there is not much new. See the homework section for this week’s assignments.

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