Scholars do not have any written homework this evening, but should return to class with all of their excerpts and the organizer packet they receive today.
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Scholars should come prepared to class on Monday with Excerpts 1-5 of Douglass' Narrative.
Scholars should come to class with Layers 1-3 of the Paired Reading completed.
Scholars should make sure to have all 5 excerpts of Douglass' Narrative in their binders/folders.
Scholars should do a binder clean out. The following items NEED to stay in their binders/folders: Excerpts 1-5 of Douglass' Narrative, Shining a Light Anchor Chart and any other resources that scholars like to have handy!
Please remember that school will be closed from Monday, April 10th to Tuesday, April 18th. Classes will resume Wednesday, April 19th and Quarter 4 will start. Have a safe and restful break! Scholars should return to school tomorrow with Excerpts 4 and 5 of Douglass' Narrative, so they can finish their Mid-Unit 2 Assessments.
Scholars should complete the 2 analysis questions for Excerpt 5. Additionally, scholars will be taking the Mid-Unit 2 Assessment tomorrow and Friday, so they should reread both excerpts and bring them both to class for the next two days!
Regular classes resume tomorrow and scholars should come in with the 2nd Read Questions completed for Excerpt 5.
Scholars will be taking a Math Interim tomorrow. They should leave their bookbags at home as there will not be regular classes in session. The regular schedule will resume on Wednesday 4/5.
Scholars should answer the 2nd Read Questions for Excerpt 5 of Douglass' Narrative. These will be due Wednesday.
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June Dates to Remember6/6 - Deans' Day
6/7 - Children's Book due 6/8 - Staff Professional Development (School Closed) 6/19 - ELA Interim 6/20 - Math Interim 6/21 - Social Studies Interim 6/22 - Science Interim 6/23 - Noon Dismissal/Interim Make up Day/6th and 7th Grade Field Day 6/26 - Eid (School Closed) 6/27 - Noon Dismissal/Last Day of School “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” - Nelson Mandela |