Hi Everyone!
I would like to express my gratitude to all the parents who helped make today's party so amazing! The kids really enjoyed it. And, I'd like to thank everyone for the thoughtful gifts.
Happy Holidays!
Mr. Seley
Friday, December 16, 2011
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Thursday
20/30 min.
3 sharp pencils
4th: Multiplication sheet 15 ixl
3rd: 15 minutes of IXL study for math test
Swimming next week after break
Paragraph practice due tomorrow
Holiday party
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Wednesday
4th: 5.4 MJ and SL.
3rd: 15 minutes IXL
Read 20/30 minutes
Paragraph practice due Friday!
3rd : finish online study sheet
4th grade only!
Extra Challenge (was due today): Please choose a family car to take on the trip on page (MJ, pg 113), find out the gas mileage (use the car manual or www.edmunds.com), find out the price of gas, and compute the cost of the road trip (round trip). Parents can help with this—as needed. Kids can also use calculators. Super Extra Challenge (due Friday): Kids can plan a road trip of their choosing—possibly one their family could actually go on. They should compute the total cost including: cost of hotels/campgrounds, cost of food, cost of tolls, and cost of gas. I will not be picky about how this is calculated. The point is for students to problem solve and combine their math skills to solve a real-life problem. Parent support and guidance is encouraged.
Extra Challenge (was due today): Please choose a family car to take on the trip on page (MJ, pg 113), find out the gas mileage (use the car manual or www.edmunds.com), find out the price of gas, and compute the cost of the road trip (round trip). Parents can help with this—as needed. Kids can also use calculators. Super Extra Challenge (due Friday): Kids can plan a road trip of their choosing—possibly one their family could actually go on. They should compute the total cost including: cost of hotels/campgrounds, cost of food, cost of tolls, and cost of gas. I will not be picky about how this is calculated. The point is for students to problem solve and combine their math skills to solve a real-life problem. Parent support and guidance is encouraged.
Both of these challenges will help students develop the skill necessary for 5+ math.
4th: 5.4 MJ and SL.
3rd: 15 minutes IXL
Read 20/30 minutes
Paragraph practice due Friday!
3rd : finish online study sheet
4th grade only!
Extra Challenge (was due today): Please choose a family car to take on the trip on page (MJ, pg 113), find out the gas mileage (use the car manual or www.edmunds.com), find out the price of gas, and compute the cost of the road trip (round trip). Parents can help with this—as needed. Kids can also use calculators. Super Extra Challenge (due Friday): Kids can plan a road trip of their choosing—possibly one their family could actually go on. They should compute the total cost including: cost of hotels/campgrounds, cost of food, cost of tolls, and cost of gas. I will not be picky about how this is calculated. The point is for students to problem solve and combine their math skills to solve a real-life problem. Parent support and guidance is encouraged.
Extra Challenge (was due today): Please choose a family car to take on the trip on page (MJ, pg 113), find out the gas mileage (use the car manual or www.edmunds.com), find out the price of gas, and compute the cost of the road trip (round trip). Parents can help with this—as needed. Kids can also use calculators. Super Extra Challenge (due Friday): Kids can plan a road trip of their choosing—possibly one their family could actually go on. They should compute the total cost including: cost of hotels/campgrounds, cost of food, cost of tolls, and cost of gas. I will not be picky about how this is calculated. The point is for students to problem solve and combine their math skills to solve a real-life problem. Parent support and guidance is encouraged.
Both of these challenges will help students develop the skill necessary for 5+ math.
4th: 5.4 MJ and SL.
3rd: 15 minutes IXL
Read 20/30 minutes
Paragraph practice due Friday!
3rd : finish online study sheet
4th grade only!
Extra Challenge (was due today): Please choose a family car to take on the trip on page (MJ, pg 113), find out the gas mileage (use the car manual or www.edmunds.com), find out the price of gas, and compute the cost of the road trip (round trip). Parents can help with this—as needed. Kids can also use calculators. Super Extra Challenge (due Friday): Kids can plan a road trip of their choosing—possibly one their family could actually go on. They should compute the total cost including: cost of hotels/campgrounds, cost of food, cost of tolls, and cost of gas. I will not be picky about how this is calculated. The point is for students to problem solve and combine their math skills to solve a real-life problem. Parent support and guidance is encouraged.
Extra Challenge (was due today): Please choose a family car to take on the trip on page (MJ, pg 113), find out the gas mileage (use the car manual or www.edmunds.com), find out the price of gas, and compute the cost of the road trip (round trip). Parents can help with this—as needed. Kids can also use calculators. Super Extra Challenge (due Friday): Kids can plan a road trip of their choosing—possibly one their family could actually go on. They should compute the total cost including: cost of hotels/campgrounds, cost of food, cost of tolls, and cost of gas. I will not be picky about how this is calculated. The point is for students to problem solve and combine their math skills to solve a real-life problem. Parent support and guidance is encouraged.
Both of these challenges will help students develop the skill necessary for 5+ math.
4th: 5.4 MJ and SL.
3rd: 15 minutes IXL
Read 20/30 minutes
Paragraph practice due Friday!
3rd : finish online study sheet
4th grade only!
Extra Challenge (was due today): Please choose a family car to take on the trip on page (MJ, pg 113), find out the gas mileage (use the car manual or www.edmunds.com), find out the price of gas, and compute the cost of the road trip (round trip). Parents can help with this—as needed. Kids can also use calculators. Super Extra Challenge (due Friday): Kids can plan a road trip of their choosing—possibly one their family could actually go on. They should compute the total cost including: cost of hotels/campgrounds, cost of food, cost of tolls, and cost of gas. I will not be picky about how this is calculated. The point is for students to problem solve and combine their math skills to solve a real-life problem. Parent support and guidance is encouraged.
Extra Challenge (was due today): Please choose a family car to take on the trip on page (MJ, pg 113), find out the gas mileage (use the car manual or www.edmunds.com), find out the price of gas, and compute the cost of the road trip (round trip). Parents can help with this—as needed. Kids can also use calculators. Super Extra Challenge (due Friday): Kids can plan a road trip of their choosing—possibly one their family could actually go on. They should compute the total cost including: cost of hotels/campgrounds, cost of food, cost of tolls, and cost of gas. I will not be picky about how this is calculated. The point is for students to problem solve and combine their math skills to solve a real-life problem. Parent support and guidance is encouraged.
Both of these challenges will help students develop the skill necessary for 5+ math.
4th: 5.4 MJ and SL.
3rd: 15 minutes IXL
Read 20/30 minutes
Paragraph practice due Friday!
3rd : finish online study sheet
4th grade only!
Extra Challenge (was due today): Please choose a family car to take on the trip on page (MJ, pg 113), find out the gas mileage (use the car manual or www.edmunds.com), find out the price of gas, and compute the cost of the road trip (round trip). Parents can help with this—as needed. Kids can also use calculators. Super Extra Challenge (due Friday): Kids can plan a road trip of their choosing—possibly one their family could actually go on. They should compute the total cost including: cost of hotels/campgrounds, cost of food, cost of tolls, and cost of gas. I will not be picky about how this is calculated. The point is for students to problem solve and combine their math skills to solve a real-life problem. Parent support and guidance is encouraged.
Extra Challenge (was due today): Please choose a family car to take on the trip on page (MJ, pg 113), find out the gas mileage (use the car manual or www.edmunds.com), find out the price of gas, and compute the cost of the road trip (round trip). Parents can help with this—as needed. Kids can also use calculators. Super Extra Challenge (due Friday): Kids can plan a road trip of their choosing—possibly one their family could actually go on. They should compute the total cost including: cost of hotels/campgrounds, cost of food, cost of tolls, and cost of gas. I will not be picky about how this is calculated. The point is for students to problem solve and combine their math skills to solve a real-life problem. Parent support and guidance is encouraged.
Both of these challenges will help students develop the skill necessary for 5+ math.
4th: 5.4 MJ and SL.
3rd: 15 minutes IXL
Read 20/30 minutes
Paragraph practice due Friday!
3rd : finish online study sheet
4th grade only!
Extra Challenge (was due today): Please choose a family car to take on the trip on page (MJ, pg 113), find out the gas mileage (use the car manual or www.edmunds.com), find out the price of gas, and compute the cost of the road trip (round trip). Parents can help with this—as needed. Kids can also use calculators. Super Extra Challenge (due Friday): Kids can plan a road trip of their choosing—possibly one their family could actually go on. They should compute the total cost including: cost of hotels/campgrounds, cost of food, cost of tolls, and cost of gas. I will not be picky about how this is calculated. The point is for students to problem solve and combine their math skills to solve a real-life problem. Parent support and guidance is encouraged.
Extra Challenge (was due today): Please choose a family car to take on the trip on page (MJ, pg 113), find out the gas mileage (use the car manual or www.edmunds.com), find out the price of gas, and compute the cost of the road trip (round trip). Parents can help with this—as needed. Kids can also use calculators. Super Extra Challenge (due Friday): Kids can plan a road trip of their choosing—possibly one their family could actually go on. They should compute the total cost including: cost of hotels/campgrounds, cost of food, cost of tolls, and cost of gas. I will not be picky about how this is calculated. The point is for students to problem solve and combine their math skills to solve a real-life problem. Parent support and guidance is encouraged.
Both of these challenges will help students develop the skill necessary for 5+ math.
4th: 5.4 MJ and SL.
3rd: 15 minutes IXL
Read 20/30 minutes
Paragraph practice due Friday!
3rd : finish online study sheet
4th grade only!
Extra Challenge (was due today): Please choose a family car to take on the trip on page (MJ, pg 113), find out the gas mileage (use the car manual or www.edmunds.com), find out the price of gas, and compute the cost of the road trip (round trip). Parents can help with this—as needed. Kids can also use calculators. Super Extra Challenge (due Friday): Kids can plan a road trip of their choosing—possibly one their family could actually go on. They should compute the total cost including: cost of hotels/campgrounds, cost of food, cost of tolls, and cost of gas. I will not be picky about how this is calculated. The point is for students to problem solve and combine their math skills to solve a real-life problem. Parent support and guidance is encouraged.
Extra Challenge (was due today): Please choose a family car to take on the trip on page (MJ, pg 113), find out the gas mileage (use the car manual or www.edmunds.com), find out the price of gas, and compute the cost of the road trip (round trip). Parents can help with this—as needed. Kids can also use calculators. Super Extra Challenge (due Friday): Kids can plan a road trip of their choosing—possibly one their family could actually go on. They should compute the total cost including: cost of hotels/campgrounds, cost of food, cost of tolls, and cost of gas. I will not be picky about how this is calculated. The point is for students to problem solve and combine their math skills to solve a real-life problem. Parent support and guidance is encouraged.
Both of these challenges will help students develop the skill necessary for 5+ math.
4th: 5.4 MJ and SL.
3rd: 15 minutes IXL
Read 20/30 minutes
Paragraph practice due Friday!
3rd : finish online study sheet
4th grade only!
Extra Challenge (was due today): Please choose a family car to take on the trip on page (MJ, pg 113), find out the gas mileage (use the car manual or www.edmunds.com), find out the price of gas, and compute the cost of the road trip (round trip). Parents can help with this—as needed. Kids can also use calculators. Super Extra Challenge (due Friday): Kids can plan a road trip of their choosing—possibly one their family could actually go on. They should compute the total cost including: cost of hotels/campgrounds, cost of food, cost of tolls, and cost of gas. I will not be picky about how this is calculated. The point is for students to problem solve and combine their math skills to solve a real-life problem. Parent support and guidance is encouraged.
Extra Challenge (was due today): Please choose a family car to take on the trip on page (MJ, pg 113), find out the gas mileage (use the car manual or www.edmunds.com), find out the price of gas, and compute the cost of the road trip (round trip). Parents can help with this—as needed. Kids can also use calculators. Super Extra Challenge (due Friday): Kids can plan a road trip of their choosing—possibly one their family could actually go on. They should compute the total cost including: cost of hotels/campgrounds, cost of food, cost of tolls, and cost of gas. I will not be picky about how this is calculated. The point is for students to problem solve and combine their math skills to solve a real-life problem. Parent support and guidance is encouraged.
Both of these challenges will help students develop the skill necessary for 5+ math.
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Tuesday
4th: 5.3 MJ and SL. Extra Challenge (due tomorrow): Please choose a family car to take on the trip on page (MJ, pg 113), find out the gas mileage (use the car manual or www.edmunds.com), find out the price of gas, and compute the cost of the road trip (round trip). Parents can help with this—as needed. Kids can also use calculators. Super Extra Challenge (due Friday): Kids can plan a road trip of their choosing—possibly one their family could actually go on. They should compute the total cost including: cost of hotels/campgrounds, cost of ofood, cost of tolls, and cost of gas. I will not be picky about how this is calculated. The point is for students to problem solve and combine their math skills to solve a real-life problem. Parent support and guidance is encouraged.
Both of these challenges will help students develop the skill necessary for 5+ math.
3rd: Practice math facts (especially division)
Read 20/30 minutes
IXL for 15 minutes
Three sharp pencils
Bring a D.E.A.R book
Monday, December 12, 2011
Monday
4th: 5.3 Math Boxes
3rd: practice math facts (especially division)
Read 20/30 minutes
IXL for 15 minutes
Three sharp pencils
Bring a D.E.A.R book
No school after Friday due to winter break. (2 weeks off).
Friday, December 9, 2011
Friday
No math HW because of the field trip.
Read 20/30 or more minutes
Three sharp pencils
4th: Spanish test signed and finish work sheet.
Paragraph practice is due next Friday
Bring a Dear book
3rd Spanish alphabet sheet
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Wednesday
4th: 5.1 MJ and SL15 minutes or more
3rd: 4.8 HL
Read 20/30 or more minutes
Three sharp pencils
4th: Spanish test signed and finish work sheet.
Spelling test is Friday and you will have to turn in your sheet for spelling
Paragraph practice due next Friday
Bring a dear book
Field trip Friday
We have a late start on Thursday
3rd Spanish alphabet sheet
we will leave for the feild trip 9:00 or 9:15 Friday
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Tuesday
4th: 15 minutes or more
3rd: 4.6 and 4.7HL
Read 20/30 or more minutes
Three sharp pencils
4th: Spanish test signed and finish work sheet.
Spelling test is Friday and you will have to turn in your sheet for spelling
Paragraph practice due next Friday
Bring a dear book
Field trip Friday
We have a late start on Thursday
Monday, December 5, 2011
Monday
4th: 15 minutes or more
3rd: 4.4 and 4.5 HL
Read 20/30 or more minutes
Three sharp pencils
4th: Spanish test signed and finish work sheet.
Spelling test is Friday and you will have to turn in your sheet for spelling
Paragraph practice due next Friday
Bring a dear book
Field trip Friday
We have a late start on Thursday
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