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Important Information:
- Please make sure your child is charging their chromebook at night.
- The Jim Schoemehl run is coming up on Saturday, May 5th. You can find information on this flyer.
ELA –
Students finished gathering evidence for why "The Tell-Tale Heart" is a stronger story than the other three short stories we have read this unit. We're preparing to debate with other teams next week. Students will be turning their notes into a formal argument piece next week as well.
Students finished gathering evidence for why "The Tell-Tale Heart" is a stronger story than the other three short stories we have read this unit. We're preparing to debate with other teams next week. Students will be turning their notes into a formal argument piece next week as well.
Don't forget to stay updated with what's going on in ELA by visiting Ms. K's blog or follow Willow ELA's Instagram page.
Social Studies –
Students have transitioned from Greece to Rome. We have explored the geography of the region and the quest to control the Mediterranean Sea. Early next week we will be looking at the Roman Republic and it's influence on the United States. Our Vocabulary Test will be Friday.
On Thursday, we will travel to the St. Louis Art Museum to visit the Sunken Cities exhibit. It is an amazing exhibit and I'm so pleased that we are able to take advantage of the opportunity.
Permission slips for the April 11th field trip to the Art Museum have been sent out. They and the $5.00 fee may be turned in at the office.
Students have transitioned from Greece to Rome. We have explored the geography of the region and the quest to control the Mediterranean Sea. Early next week we will be looking at the Roman Republic and it's influence on the United States. Our Vocabulary Test will be Friday.
On Thursday, we will travel to the St. Louis Art Museum to visit the Sunken Cities exhibit. It is an amazing exhibit and I'm so pleased that we are able to take advantage of the opportunity.
Permission slips for the April 11th field trip to the Art Museum have been sent out. They and the $5.00 fee may be turned in at the office.
Lisa Pettid – pettid.lisa@wgmail.org
314-918-4602
Math-
Algebra- Test over chapter 10 on Monday
7th grade math- We finished LT1 of Angles and areas and started LT2
***If your student is wanting to reassess their last test they have until next Friday April 6th. EXTENDED TO MONDAY
Ashley Porter
porter.ashley@wgmail.org
Science
This week students gave presentations about behaviors that animals perform in order to help them survive, reproduce, and engage socially. This was the second half of learning goal 1 in our growth, development, and reproduction unit. We finished the week introducing genetics and heredity.
This week students gave presentations about behaviors that animals perform in order to help them survive, reproduce, and engage socially. This was the second half of learning goal 1 in our growth, development, and reproduction unit. We finished the week introducing genetics and heredity.
geringer.matt@wgmail.org
Please visit the following links for more information:
Hixson home page -http://hixson.webster.k12.mo.us/pages/Hixson
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