Homeroom
MathStudents are focusing on how to determine what to do when reading a word problem. ScienceStudents are working on a unit about photosynthesis, transpiration and respiration.
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HomeroomReminder: This Thursday will be our class trip to the Biltmore Mansion, please remember to have a packed lunch, and dress accordingly. Also, students do not need to bring a book bag to school that day. MathStudents are completing stations for the next two days to work on multiple standards that we have covered so far this year. Students will have an assessment on NS.1 and NS.4 this Friday. Our most recent anchor chart and tonight's homework can be seen below. ScienceStudents are working to complete their unit on Structures and Functions of Living Organisms. Some students have completed the previous unit and have started the mini unit on Photosynthesis, transpiration and respiration.
HomeroomReminder, all unsold attraction books must be returned to school asap! Next Thursday students will be traveling to Biltmore, don't forget a bagged lunch! MathStudents started a new unit today, 6.NS.1 Division with fractions. Students worked with manipulatives, and in stations to learn the tasks. ScienceStudents continue to complete tasks for their Structures and functions of Living Organisms Unit. We will also be hanging all of our Disability awareness Posters tomorrow!
Homework
MathToday, students learned how to use GCF and the Distributive Property to find an equivalent expression for an addition expression. See the notes below. Tonight's Math HomeworkScienceIn Science, students continue to work on their class campaign to spread awareness in our school about Disabilities Awareness Month.
Homeroom
MathStudents continue to work on strategies for finding GCF and LCM. Notes from today's class can be seen below along with tonight's homework. ScienceStudents Completed their Flower Dissection Lab Reports and started working on their projects for Disabilities Awareness Month. Our class has decided to run a campaign to help raise awareness of student's with disabilities and the things that they can do rather then what they can't do.
HomeroomReminder: The Biltmore class trip signed permission slip and $40.00 is due by Tuesday, September 27. MathWe are learning different strategies for finding the Greatest Common Factor and Least Common Multiple of two numbers. The strategy we learned today can be seen below. Tonight's homework is also pictured below. ScienceToday was our Flower Dissection Lab Day. Students did a great job investigating and discovering from this hands on experience.
HomeroomReminder: Students need to return their signed permission slip and $40.00 by Tuesday September 27th for the Biltmore Field Trip.
HomeroomReminder: Students need to return their signed permission slip and $40.00 by Tuesday September 27th for the Biltmore Field Trip. MathToday in Math, we started a new unit (6.NS.4) looking at finding Greatest Common Factor and Least Common Multiple. Students should have notes pertaining to the subject as well as access to the new Blend-space which contains important information and direction. Blend-space Link: https://www.tes.com/lessons/pmPFD2CbstmMIA/math-menu-for-6-ns-4 Homework: Students have a worksheet with 6 Factor and Multiple problems for homework this evening. ScienceIn science, students are feverishly working to complete their unit on Structures and Functions of Living Organisms. Tomorrow we will be completing our Flower Dissection Lab. Students in Mrs. Eisenhofer's class are also working on a special project for October.
HomeroomParents, Due to the guidelines and limits placed on tour groups by the Biltmore House, each homeroom will only be able to take one parent chaperone in addition to the Homeroom Teacher. I apologize for any disappointment or inconvenience this may have caused your family. In order to be fair, the first parent who responded AND paid for themselves will be representing our classroom. Again, I am sorry for your and your child's disappointment. MathToday in Math, students worked on materials that they did not complete in class last week. Students needing remediation in any decimal functions or division spent one-on-one time with Mrs. Eisenhofer or Mrs. Griffith. Tomorrow, students will be taking and assessment on 6.NS.2 and 6.NS.3. Any students wishing to find additional practice opportunities this evening can complete the assigned tasks in Ten Marks for these units. ScienceStudents continue to complete assignments involving the reproduction and defense of plants and living organisms. Tomorrow, students will have an open notebook quiz based on their notes and materials from the first unit.
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AuthorMrs. Eisenhofer is a sixth grade Math and Science teacher at Mooresville Intermediate School. |