Happy Autumn!
The end of the 1st Quarter is already here. This week students will be taking Quarter Finals in all of their classes on Wednesday and Thursday. Please make sure that they are studying, getting a good night's sleep, and a great breakfast.
I'm always happy to answer any questions or concerns that you may have. I can be reached at: [email protected]
The end of the 1st Quarter is already here. This week students will be taking Quarter Finals in all of their classes on Wednesday and Thursday. Please make sure that they are studying, getting a good night's sleep, and a great breakfast.
- Monday: Students worked on a Study Guide for their test on Cellular Function and Structures. They SHOULD all have taken them home to study with.
- Tuesday: We will do a brief review to make sure students have been able to complete their study guides to use at home. Students will also briefly present the posters they created last week. These will help reinforce cellular structures and functions for everyone.
- Wednesday/Thursday: Finals are arranged according to Lonestar's odd/even class scheduling. One day will be the exam. The other day students will read an introduction to our next unit; Cellular Transportation and answer a quick series of questions to check for understanding.
- Friday: NO School.
- NEXT WEEK: Parent Teacher Conferences are on October 23rd from 8am - 4pm and 5pm- 8pm. Please come and see how your student is doing. It is a great time to meet teachers and get any clarifications you may need. There is no school on October 24th either.
I'm always happy to answer any questions or concerns that you may have. I can be reached at: [email protected]
October 6-10
Hello my name is Ms. Cromwell (Ms. C). I have the great honor of working with your students while Mrs. Sprague spends time with her newborn son, Elliot.
This week we are working on Cellular Functions and Structures.
This week we are working on Cellular Functions and Structures.
- Monday: Cell City Analogy. Using our prior knowledge we create analogies between a city and cellular functions.
- Tuesday: Make your own Analogy: Now students choose something from their life to create analogies of cellular function/structures.
- Wednesday-Thursday: NEED YOUR POSTER BOARD. Students will take the analogies and knowledge they have compiled and turn it into a visual representation.
- Friday: Complete Posters. Jog-a-Thon!