Post date: May 31, 2013 3:38:29 AM
Mornings (8:30-12:00)
Monday 6/3
Board: last week we read about geoffrey chaucer (4 errors)
5.7+29=n
56-22=n
7.8*5.7=n
8.9/45.6=n
Group: Review self-help books to find out which one we’ll read together. Results: Reviewed 24 books. Chose Excuses Begone by Dr. Wayne Dyer.
Individual: See notebooks.
Tuesday 6/4
Board: we read chaucers story about the student who was branded by a parish clerk (4 errors)
5.7+29=n
56-42=n
0.84*67=n
43/4.95=n
Group: See if our conversion rules work for 7/8. Use our rules to do 2 story problems. Results: Tried out 7/8. Only found 1 error. Yahoo!
Individual: See notebooks.
Wednesday 6/5
Board: chaucer who wrote the canterbury tales told funny stories (8 errors)
94+25.98=n
65.2-1.59=n
77.6*89.4=n
4.7/5.56=n
Group: Brainstorm the content of Wednesday morning instruction. Results: Group work will focus on "News Media" -- about the influences, stories, & personalities.
Individual: See notebooks.
Thursday 6/6
Board: our class laufd loudest when the parish clerk kist the womans behind (5 errors)
5.4+6.6=n
4.2-0.36=n
387*9.3=n
294/2.9=n
Group: Solar system – We will read #5-1 of the list of 10 Fascinating Facts about our Solar System (listverse.com), read Our Cosmic Neighbors (nationalgeographicaphic), and finish our list about what we want to learn about the solar system. Results: Finished reading "10 Fascinating Facts about our Solar System"
Individual: See notebooks.
Friday 6/7 - Interviewing
Group: Continue our discussion about ways to answer tough interview questions.
Individual: See notebooks.
Board Answers:
6/3 -- Last week, we read about Geoffrey Chaucer. (4 errors)
6/4 -- We read Chaucer's story about the student who was branded by a parish clerk. (4 errors)
6/5 -- Chaucer, who wrote The Canterbury Tales, told funny stories. (8 errors)
6/6 -- Our class laughed loudest when the parish clerk kissed the woman's behind. (5 errors)
Afternoons (12:30-4:00)
Monday 6/3
Individual: See notebooks.
Tuesday 6/4
Board: geoffrey chaucers stories would make good plays said roger (8 errors)
85+6.8=n
563-2.7=n
74*5.6=n
1.9/12.45=n
Group: Discuss Supreme Court Landmark Case #3 -- Gibson v. Ogden (1824) about interstate commerce and state's rights. Examine the Supreme Court’s decision (streetlaw.org) and Key Excerpts of the Opinion (streetlaw.org). Results: Examined meanings of commerce, unanimous, controversy, & products.
Individual: See notebooks.
Wednesday 6/5
Book Group
1) Calculate achievements. Set new goals for next Wednesday. (Reach 80%? If yes, set up root beer float party for next Wednesday.)
2) Read and discuss pages 14-17 of Getting Unstuck by Dr. Sidney Simon.
Individual: See notebooks.
Thursday 6/6
Board: i agree said chris his stories would be funny on the stage (10 errors)
6.4+65=n
6.2-16=n
68*3.4=n
63/2.4=n
Group: Read and discuss Key Excerpts of the Opinion. Write quiz questions for Supreme Court Landmark Case #3 – Gibbons v. Ogden (1824). Results: Read and discussed "Key Excerpts of the Opinion."
Individual: See notebooks.
Friday 6/7 - Food Science
Group: Salt experiment #3 from "The Truth about Salt in your Food" from March 2013 issue of Cooking Light magazine (cookinglight.com). Results: Finished article.
Individual: See notebooks.
Writing Group: 3:00-5:30 pm (sponsored by SLCC Community Writing Center)
Board Answers:
6/4 -- "Geoffrey Chaucer's stories would make good plays," said Roger. (8 errors)
6/6 -- "I agree," said Chris. "His stories would be funny on the stage." (10 errors)
Evenings (4:00-7:30 PM)
Tuesday 6/4
Individual: See notebooks.
Thursday 6/6
Individual: See notebooks.
Writing Group: 5:00-7:30 pm (sponsored by SLCC Community Writing Center)