Well, for better or worse, Math chapter 8 is over. I haven't looked at the tests yet, but we are done with fractions for awhile. (Unless your child has a few corrections to do on the test...)
Today we read the harrowing story of a lady named Gertrude Ederle, who swam the English channel. This reading unit is all about fantastic feats of athleticism. Today they worked on their "appreciative listening" skills.
Our classroom is a little discombobulated right now because we're preparing for ISTEP next week.
And as if anyone didn't know at this point, today was our last day of letting out at 2:35. Beginning tomorrow, we will let out at 2:50! I will work the schedule a little bit to figure out how to maximize those extra fifteen minutes. Trust me, it won't be game time.
Today we read the harrowing story of a lady named Gertrude Ederle, who swam the English channel. This reading unit is all about fantastic feats of athleticism. Today they worked on their "appreciative listening" skills.
Our classroom is a little discombobulated right now because we're preparing for ISTEP next week.
And as if anyone didn't know at this point, today was our last day of letting out at 2:35. Beginning tomorrow, we will let out at 2:50! I will work the schedule a little bit to figure out how to maximize those extra fifteen minutes. Trust me, it won't be game time.
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