· ALP Students: Refer to your ALP teacher’s blogs for directions!
Regular
Math and AC Math:
I had many question about conversion yesterday. This is another simple short video to help you: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XS-8FCqYo5M
Zearn: I had only around 50 students who have logged in week. Please work on it if you have not done for last two days.
I had many question about conversion yesterday. This is another simple short video to help you: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XS-8FCqYo5M
Zearn: I had only around 50 students who have logged in week. Please work on it if you have not done for last two days.
Complete Quizizz to Review Metric
measurement conversion . Please enter your first name and initials of last name. You can redo the quizizz as many times as you want to improve your score.
You will have a prodigy quiz tomorrow.
· Science/Reading/Writing- You will need to access NewsELA [through Clever, Cobb Digital Library, or go to www.newsela.com using your Microsoft account (Office365)]. Once you login, read the article titled “Holiday Lights Work Like This.” This is already assigned to you in NewsELA.
· Science/Reading/Writing- You will need to access NewsELA [through Clever, Cobb Digital Library, or go to www.newsela.com using your Microsoft account (Office365)]. Once you login, read the article titled “Holiday Lights Work Like This.” This is already assigned to you in NewsELA.
o Once
you have read the article, click on ‘activities’ on the right side of the
screen and complete both the writing response and the quiz.
· Reading-
30 minutes of independent book, you will be completing a writing response based
on this reading on Friday.
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Audio Book: Stella
by Starlight, by Sharon Draper
Listen to this historical fiction book that
tells the story of an 11-year-old African-American girl living in the small
town of Bumblebee, North Carolina in 1932. Stella comes from a hard-working
family, whose community are shaken after the Klu Klux Klan reemerges in their
community during the Great Depression. The novel follows Stella over the course
of several months as she struggles to maintain hope and to pursue her dreams of
becoming a journalist amidst the complex and oppressive world in which she
lives. The ”N” word has been used in
few places due the time period. We know that Addison students understand that
it should not be used or repeated.