Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Tuesday, August 24th

ALL STUDENTS AND PARENTS - MRS. LASSITER NOW HAS A BLOG TOO!
YOU CAN FIND IT HERE.
The address is: www.lassiter678.blogspot.com

Sixth Grade:

Literature - Don't forget! Tomorrow you have a test over My Side of the Mountain! Be sure you are studying the notes you took in class. Also, go over what you want to write for the essay. I will be grading the essay based on the detail and accuracy you put into your answers. Remember that it is supposed to be 5 to 7 sentences long! You all have done a terrific job as we've discussed the book so I know you will do just fine on the test. Don't stress about it, okay? If you have a question about something you wrote down, feel free to email me tonight. I'm here for you!

Math - Lesson 4. Missing numbers in multiplication and division. Here are some examples:

(remember, you can click each picture to make it bigger)






Seventh Grade

Literature - Remember to study for your test over Hatchet for tomorrow! Be sure you go over what you would like to write for your essay. I will be grading for details and accuracy of information. It needs to be 9-11 sentences!

Grammar - pp. 23-25. Exercises A, B, C, & D & DWS. Remember to follow ALL directions except on Ex. B - you do NOT have to write the sentences, just the compound nouns. And remember - some sentences will have more than one compound noun.

Math - Lesson 3. To know what you are supposed to do, scroll down to yesterday's blog post for 6th grade. You will find the information for missing numbers in addition and subtraction there. Then, look at the pictures for 6th grade today. You will find the information for missing numbers in multiplication and division there.

Eighth Grade

Pre-Algebra. Lesson 4. Look at the examples for 6th grade today. You are doing the same thing, but with much harder numbers. Remember, that for now, you are not adding the decimal point and continuing to divide. Write any remainders in division as remainders for now. We will get into dividing with decimals in a few lessons.

Algebra I. Lesson 4. A lot of information was presented in this lesson. For most of it, you can look back at the lesson for examples, but I will show you a few examples of how to use the unit multipliers.



See you tomorrow!

Mrs. Swickey