Thursday, December 15, 2016

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Upcoming Events:
Jug wars started November 28th! Bring any change or money in for our holiday family! If you would rather donate something from our Family's wish list you can view it here and have students bring it in next week!
Winter break December 21- January 3rd

Important Information: 
After school help sessions and activities are after school Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday until 4:00. At least one teacher from Willow will be available for help on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays until 4:00. A list of other after school opportunities can be found here.

Check out the counselor's newsletter for November. There is a lot of great information and reminders on there. Check it out here.




English –


Don't forget to stay updated with what's going on in ELA by visiting blog.katiekraushaar.com

Lisa Pettid – pettid.lisa@wgmail.org
314-918-4602


Math- 
7th grade- This week we worked on solving multi-step equations with fractions. We will be finishing up learning target 7 and 8 next week and taking their summative tests over expressions and equations.

Algebra is gearing up to take their finals next Thursday, Friday and Monday. They are working on a project for chapter 5 that will be due the last day before break. Their rubric and directions are on classroom. They can also find their review with answers on classroom.

 Check out my blog for some of the great things we've been doing in class. 

I found a nice website, check it out! Sign up for Table Talk Math here! The goal of this site is to provide clarity for what students could be doing to increase their math fluency and also provide prompts to discuss around the dinner table (or anywhere, for that matter)
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To sign up for math homework updates message @math7port to 81010
algebra homework updates- message @a493a to 81010 

Ashley Porter 
porter.ashley@wgmail.org

Science –
Willow Science
Summative on Seasons and Eclipses is Wednesday, 7 December.
Here are suggested conversation starters for you young engineer:
  • When is the our Winter Solstice?
  • What is the angle of sunlight in Webster Groves on the Winter Solstice?
The targets this week have been:
  1. Goal 4: I am able to develop and use models to describe cyclic patterns of Earth’s seasons.
The cross-cutting concept have been:
  1. Patterns: Observing patterns & events guides organization and classification & leads to understanding of relationships.
  2. Cause and Effect: Investigating and explaining causal relationships may predict & explain events.
Activities students participated in this week:
  1. Monday - Reviewed sunlight angles and shadows, then <Sun Path> lab groups predicted the Path of the Sun across the sky at different seasons.   
  2. Tuesday - Continued learning Sun’s Path Across the sky during different seasons with their <Sun Path> lab groups, and worked on eclipses.
  3. Wednesday - Completed a student survey of Mr. Daniels and began sorting diagrams of angles of sunlight with their <Sun Path> lab group and made predictions of when it occurred in Webster Groves.
  4. Thursday - Completed sun angle sorting and prediction activity, took a formative assessment over the angle of sunlight activity, and worked on eclipses.
  5. Friday - Cleared the fog by reviewing and tying together all the 5 concepts related to seasons: axial tilt, angle of sunlight, Sun’s Path across the time at different seasons, intensity of sunlight, and length of shadows. Then did a formative Kahoot review activity.
Vocabulary Emphasis this week:
  1. }Axial Tilt with orbital position and sunlight intensity Cause & Effect = Explain why we have seasons.
  2. Vocabulary: Length of shadows, Axis, Sunlight intensity, Direct and Indirect Sunlight, Angle of sun rays.
NEXT WEEK the students will be working on understanding eclipses and preparing for summative next week.
Goal 4:  I am able to develop and use models to describe cyclic patterns of Earth’s seasons.
4
I demonstrate innovation, in depth inference(s), or advanced application(s) with the learning goal. In addition to level 3 I am able to:
  • critique models to demonstrate understanding motions that cause Earth’s seasons.
3
I am able to model motions that cause or result from Earth’s seasons:
  • axial tilt.
  • sunlight intensity.
  • change in shadows.

Goal 5:  I am able to develop and use models to describe cyclic patterns of eclipses.
4
I demonstrate innovation, in depth inference(s), or advanced application(s) with the learning goal. In addition to level 3 I am able to:
  • critique models to demonstrate understanding motions that cause eclipses.
3
I am able to:
  • model motions that cause eclipses.

Next week we will finish working on understanding eclipses.
If you have any questions or concerns please email me!

Team Willow Science – Mr. Daniels - daniels.mark@wgmail.org

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