Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Extra Credit
I shared this extra credit opportunity with the class today, but I wanted to
post it here as well. On Wednesday night at 8:00 on PBS there is an episode of
NOVA titled "Secrets of the Sun" which ties in beautifully with what we have
been learning about these past few weeks. I will give extra credit to anyone who watches the program and
writes a thoughtful one page reflection that shares what was learned. PBS is
channel 11 and 191 HD on Comcast. Set it up to tape and have a great
conversation with your child about how the information presented in the show
compares to what I have tried to teach everyone about stars at school. This
extra assignment is going to be due on Monday.
Monday, April 23, 2012
Homework for April 23
Reading - Read 20 minutes, Book Report due April 30
Spelling - Contract & Test for Wednesday
5P Math - Journal page 283 #s 1, 2, 3, Study Guide due Thursday, Test on Friday
5B Math - Quiz tomorrow
Science - Quiz on Friday
Spelling - Contract & Test for Wednesday
5P Math - Journal page 283 #s 1, 2, 3, Study Guide due Thursday, Test on Friday
5B Math - Quiz tomorrow
Science - Quiz on Friday
Friday, April 20, 2012
Newsletter for the week of April 23
Reading: This week in reading, we will focus on nonfiction using Time for Kids magazines. We will focus on using headings to understand information, vocabulary, and inferential questions. We will also be doing a project for Earth Day. The students will pick up garbage around the school along with other found items in nature using gloves. Then they will make a "trash monster" art project in groups. The groups will then write a memoir adventure story or op ed piece about garbage.
Book Report: Your book report for April must be on a fantasy or science fiction. The presentation will be Monday, April 30. For this book report you can make a travel brochure, or you can come up with your own idea. For the travel brochure you should include the following items:
Writing: This week in writing the students will share their 6 word memoirs about the characters in their book. They will also write a 6 word memoir about their life. After we finish our memoirs we will be doing a piece on flipping lunch and recess. The prompt is: Would kids behavior in the lunchroom be better if recess was before lunch? The students will develop interview questions and research the benefits of recess. Then they will go and interview students to get their opinion. After interviewing them, the information will be compiled and a class paper will be written.
Science: This week in science we will finish our star unit with constellations. Then we will start our last unit which is small life. The first lesson will focus on the parts of a microscope. The students will also use water drop lenses to see how a bigger lense does not magnify as good as a smaller lense. We will also compare the size of specimens.
Social Studies: This week in social studies we are going to research the Lewis and Clark expedition and with a partner they are gong to make a brochure to encourage Americans to settle in the West.
Spelling Unit 26:
quiet trial fuel poem diet nucleus cruel Indian fluid violin
museum dial ruin influence triumph violent theater liar leotard
koala journey obstacle accomplishment desperate calm beneath leisure
protein receiver pleasant measures appointment weather sweatshirt journalist
Reconstruction Gettysburg Civil War Appomattox Amendment
READING INCENTIVE PROGRAM:
To earn the prize, the fifth graders will need to read 400 minutes for this month. The incentive will be tickets to see the Joliet Lackhammers Minor League baseball team. They will also get a free one-topping personal pan pizza.
Important Dates:
Planetarium Field Trip Monday, April 23
Spelling Test Wednesday, April 23
Math Test on Wednesday. April 25
Earth Day Assembly Thursday, April 26
Book Report due on Monday, April 30
Book Report: Your book report for April must be on a fantasy or science fiction. The presentation will be Monday, April 30. For this book report you can make a travel brochure, or you can come up with your own idea. For the travel brochure you should include the following items:
- An illustrated cover
- What a guest should bring
- Why someone should come and visit this place
- Directions on how to get there
- Any special features that a person may want to see
- Anything else you would like to include
Math: In math we will continue working on unit 8. The first lesson focused on renaming equilvalent fractions and comparing fractions. The second and third lessons focused on adding and subtracting mixed numbers. Then we moved on to multiplying fractions and multiplying mixed numbers. Last week we continued to work on multiplying mixed numbers and dividing fractions. We also worked on percents of discounts. This week we will find the fraction or percent of a whole. Our test for this unit is on Wednesday.
Writing: This week in writing the students will share their 6 word memoirs about the characters in their book. They will also write a 6 word memoir about their life. After we finish our memoirs we will be doing a piece on flipping lunch and recess. The prompt is: Would kids behavior in the lunchroom be better if recess was before lunch? The students will develop interview questions and research the benefits of recess. Then they will go and interview students to get their opinion. After interviewing them, the information will be compiled and a class paper will be written.
Science: This week in science we will finish our star unit with constellations. Then we will start our last unit which is small life. The first lesson will focus on the parts of a microscope. The students will also use water drop lenses to see how a bigger lense does not magnify as good as a smaller lense. We will also compare the size of specimens.
Social Studies: This week in social studies we are going to research the Lewis and Clark expedition and with a partner they are gong to make a brochure to encourage Americans to settle in the West.
Spelling Unit 26:
quiet trial fuel poem diet nucleus cruel Indian fluid violin
museum dial ruin influence triumph violent theater liar leotard
koala journey obstacle accomplishment desperate calm beneath leisure
protein receiver pleasant measures appointment weather sweatshirt journalist
Reconstruction Gettysburg Civil War Appomattox Amendment
READING INCENTIVE PROGRAM:
To earn the prize, the fifth graders will need to read 400 minutes for this month. The incentive will be tickets to see the Joliet Lackhammers Minor League baseball team. They will also get a free one-topping personal pan pizza.
Important Dates:
Planetarium Field Trip Monday, April 23
Spelling Test Wednesday, April 23
Math Test on Wednesday. April 25
Earth Day Assembly Thursday, April 26
Book Report due on Monday, April 30
Homework for April 20
Reading - Read 20 minutes, Book Report due on April 30
Spelling - Contract & Test for Wednesday
5P Math - Study Guide due Tuesday, Test on Wednesday
5B Math - Quiz on Tuesday
P.E. - Fitness Card due next week
Spelling - Contract & Test for Wednesday
5P Math - Study Guide due Tuesday, Test on Wednesday
5B Math - Quiz on Tuesday
P.E. - Fitness Card due next week
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Homework for April 19
Reading - Read 20 minutes, Book Report due on April 30
Language Arts - Song and Poetry Book due tomorrow
Spelling - Contract & Test for next Wednesday
5P Math - Find out the make, model, and year of your car, Study Link 8.9, Study Guide due on Tuesday, April 24, Test Wednesday, April 25
5B Math - Study Link 8.7
Social Studies - Test on Friday
P.E. - Fitness Card
Language Arts - Song and Poetry Book due tomorrow
Spelling - Contract & Test for next Wednesday
5P Math - Find out the make, model, and year of your car, Study Link 8.9, Study Guide due on Tuesday, April 24, Test Wednesday, April 25
5B Math - Study Link 8.7
Social Studies - Test on Friday
P.E. - Fitness Card
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Walk-In Registration 2012-2013 School Year
Walk-in registration for the 2012-2013 school year will be held on:
Thursday, May 10
3:00 - 7:30 pm
Monday, May 14
8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
If you have had a change of address during the school year, you will be required to provide proof of residency at the time of registration. This would be a copy of your lease agreement or mortgage paperwork.
All 6, 7, & 8 grade students are required to register. Although the registration process only takes approximately 15 minutes, we thought the following information would be useful to know ahead of time:
-Remember to bring your work phone number & emergency phone numbers to include on the health card/registration form. These are invaluable to us and important to the safety of your children.
-School fees will be determined in the spring. Checks should be made payable to School District 204. Please contact Diane Sabathne (428-6212) regarding financial concerns.
-Yearbook is an optional fee but most parents do place their order at registration. A check should be made payable to Hill Middle School. Yearbook cost will be $20.00.
Other items that will be available but optional to you include PTSA Membership, Hill Apparel, School Supply Kits
We look forward to seeing you on May 10 or 14!!! If you have any questions, please call Mrs. Sabathne at 428-6212.
Are you going to be moving at the end of this school year? Will your child be
attending a school other than Hill Middle School for the
2012-2013 school year?
If so, you need to contact the Guidance Office at 428-6207
Homework for April 18
Reading - Read 20 minutes, Book Report due on April 30
5P Math - Mathboxes page 276 #s 3,4, 5, Study Guide due on Tuesday, April 24, Test Wednesday, April 25
Social Studies - Test on Friday
Science - Test on Thursday
P.E. - Fitness Card
5P Math - Mathboxes page 276 #s 3,4, 5, Study Guide due on Tuesday, April 24, Test Wednesday, April 25
Social Studies - Test on Friday
Science - Test on Thursday
P.E. - Fitness Card
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Homework for April 17
Reading - Read 20 minutes, Book Report due on April 30
Spelling - Contract & Test for tomorrow
5P Math - Study Link 8.8, Study Guide due on Tuesday, April 24, Test Wednesday, April 25
Social Studies - Worksheet, Test on Friday
Science - Worksheet, Test on Thursday
Spelling - Contract & Test for tomorrow
5P Math - Study Link 8.8, Study Guide due on Tuesday, April 24, Test Wednesday, April 25
Social Studies - Worksheet, Test on Friday
Science - Worksheet, Test on Thursday
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Newsletter for the week of April 16
Reading: This week in reading, we will read the story Seeing Earth from Space. In this photo essay, Patricia Lauber discusses and illustrates the way land masses are formed and changed, the fragility of Earth, and the need to protect it. The focus skills will be vocabulary, inferential questions, and open response questions. We will also focus on understanding the important information. The following vocabulary words will be focused on: sensors, atoll, reef, lagoon, meander, and barren.
Book Report: Your book report for April must be on a fantasy or science fiction. The presentation will be Monday, April 30. For this book report you can make a travel brochure, or you can come up with your own idea. For the travel brochure you should include the following items:
Writing: This week in writing the students will finish their poetry books, and on Wednesday, they will present one of their poems. This week we will also work on 6 word memoirs. The first step will be to have the students write six word memoirs for characters from a shared reading experience. Next they will write 6 word memoirs for the main characters in the book they are currently reading. Then the kids will write one of their own about their own lives.
Science: We will continue our star unit. The students will learn about the different parts of the sun, which is a star, and the two gases that make up a star. They will also learn about the sizes of stars and their distances. Then we will look at the relationship between star color and temperature. The students will also learn about the ideas of star formation and star destruction. Our last lesson will focus on the 4 four types of galaxies that we see in the universe.
Social Studies: This week in social studies we will look at George Washington's presidency, the Lousiana Purchase, and the War of 1812.
Spelling Unit 25:
slogan radar minutes honest second virus shadow humor salad eleven
closet model volcano private balance radio basis decent fanatic novel
diary textbooks calculated superior centuries laser module miser lotion
bouquet resign scenic awesome finance promise blockade impeach
segregation sharecropping generalization
READING INCENTIVE PROGRAM:
To earn the prize, the fifth graders will need to read 400 minutes for this month. The incentive will be tickets to see the Joliet Lackhammers Minor League baseball team. They will also get a free one-topping personal pan pizza.
Important Dates:
Spelling Test Wednesday, April 18
Science Test Thursday, April 19
Paw Print Redemption Thursday, April 19
Social Studies Quiz Friday, April 20
Book Report due on Monday, April 30
Book Report: Your book report for April must be on a fantasy or science fiction. The presentation will be Monday, April 30. For this book report you can make a travel brochure, or you can come up with your own idea. For the travel brochure you should include the following items:
- An illustrated cover
- What a guest should bring
- Why someone should come and visit this place
- Directions on how to get there
- Any special features that a person may want to see
- Anything else you would like to include
Math: In math we will continue working on unit 8. The first lesson focused on renaming equilvalent fractions and comparing fractions. The second and third lessons focused on adding and subtracting mixed numbers. Last week we worked on multiplying fractions and multiplying mixed numbers. This week we will continue to work on multiplying mixed numbers and dividing fractions. We will also work on percents of discounts and finding the fraction or percent of a whole.
Writing: This week in writing the students will finish their poetry books, and on Wednesday, they will present one of their poems. This week we will also work on 6 word memoirs. The first step will be to have the students write six word memoirs for characters from a shared reading experience. Next they will write 6 word memoirs for the main characters in the book they are currently reading. Then the kids will write one of their own about their own lives.
Science: We will continue our star unit. The students will learn about the different parts of the sun, which is a star, and the two gases that make up a star. They will also learn about the sizes of stars and their distances. Then we will look at the relationship between star color and temperature. The students will also learn about the ideas of star formation and star destruction. Our last lesson will focus on the 4 four types of galaxies that we see in the universe.
Social Studies: This week in social studies we will look at George Washington's presidency, the Lousiana Purchase, and the War of 1812.
Spelling Unit 25:
slogan radar minutes honest second virus shadow humor salad eleven
closet model volcano private balance radio basis decent fanatic novel
diary textbooks calculated superior centuries laser module miser lotion
bouquet resign scenic awesome finance promise blockade impeach
segregation sharecropping generalization
READING INCENTIVE PROGRAM:
To earn the prize, the fifth graders will need to read 400 minutes for this month. The incentive will be tickets to see the Joliet Lackhammers Minor League baseball team. They will also get a free one-topping personal pan pizza.
Important Dates:
Spelling Test Wednesday, April 18
Science Test Thursday, April 19
Paw Print Redemption Thursday, April 19
Social Studies Quiz Friday, April 20
Book Report due on Monday, April 30
Friday, April 13, 2012
Homework for April 13
Reading - Read 20 minutes, Book Report due on April 30
Spelling - Contract & Test for Wednesday
5B Math - Extra Credit Study Link 8.4
Spelling - Contract & Test for Wednesday
5B Math - Extra Credit Study Link 8.4
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Homework for April 11
Reading - Read 20 minutes, Book Report due on April 30
5P Math - Study Link 8.6
Science - Quiz over the diagram of the sun on Friday
Book Order due on Friday
5P Math - Study Link 8.6
Science - Quiz over the diagram of the sun on Friday
Book Order due on Friday
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Homework for April10
Reading - Read 20 minutes, Book Report due on April 30
Spelling - Contract & Test for Wednesday
5P Math - Study Link 8.5
Science - Quiz over the diagram of the sun on Friday
Spelling - Contract & Test for Wednesday
5P Math - Study Link 8.5
Science - Quiz over the diagram of the sun on Friday
Monday, April 9, 2012
Homework for April 9
Reading - Read 20 minutes, Book Report due on April 30
Spelling - Contract & Test for Wednesday
5P Math - Mathboxes page 263 #s 1, 3, 5, 6
5B Math - Study link 8.3
Science - Quiz over the diagram of the sun on Friday, Worksheet
Field Trip Note due
Book Order due on Friday
Spelling - Contract & Test for Wednesday
5P Math - Mathboxes page 263 #s 1, 3, 5, 6
5B Math - Study link 8.3
Science - Quiz over the diagram of the sun on Friday, Worksheet
Field Trip Note due
Book Order due on Friday
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Newsletter for the week of April 9
Reading: This week in reading, we will continue to work on analyzing songs. The teams will interpet the deeper meaning of the song. They are paraphrasing the stanzas and the chorus of their song. Next they are looking for poetic devices such as metaphors, similes, personification, rhyme, etc. In the third part, the students have to look at the speaker, setting, and tone and decide if there shifts or changes in each of these. The last thing they need to do is explain the overall theme of their song. We will also be reading the story The World of William Joyce Scrapbook. In this autobiography, William Joyce tells how television, toys, and pictures in books influenced his drawings when he was a kid. He also talks about how he plans and creates his books, using two of his books as examples. The focus skills will be vocabulary, inferential questions, and open response questions. The following vocabulary words will be focused on: encouraged, illustrating, series, charcoal, and pastels.
Book Report: Your book report for April must be on a fantasy or science fiction. The presentation will be Monday, April 30. For this book report you can make a travel brochure, or you can come up with your own idea. For the travel brochure you should include the following items:
Writing: This week in writing the students will continue working on poetry. They will write free verse poetry. On Friday, they will present one of their poems.
Science: We will be starting our star unit. The students will learn about the different parts of the sun, which is a star, and the two gases that make up a star. They will also learn about the sizes of stars and their distances. Then we will look at the relationship between star color and temperature. The students will also learn about the ideas of star formation and star destruction. Our last lesson will focus on the 4 four types of galaxies that we see in the universe.
Social Studies: We finished the Constitution so this week we will not do social studies.
Spelling Unit 24:
subtract distract contract complex distrust extra improve instead Congress
English conflict exchange pumpkin sandwich Christmas construction
luncheon complaint transform although cassette devised persuaded deceive
dictionary punctuation unstressed abbreviation approve substance parsley
puncture hatchet laughter purchase nutrients proteins vitamins calorie
carbohydrates
READING INCENTIVE PROGRAM:
To earn the prize, the fifth graders will need to read 400 minutes for this month. The incentive will be tickets to see the Joliet Lackhammers Minor League baseball team. They will also get a free one-topping personal pan pizza.
Important Dates:
No School Friday, April 6
Field Trip Form due Monday, April 9
Spelling Test Wednesday, April 11
4th & 5th Grade Special Chorus Concert Thursday, April 12 9:30 a.m. & 7:00 p.m.
Book Report due on Monday, April 30
Book Report: Your book report for April must be on a fantasy or science fiction. The presentation will be Monday, April 30. For this book report you can make a travel brochure, or you can come up with your own idea. For the travel brochure you should include the following items:
- An illustrated cover
- What a guest should bring
- Why someone should come and visit this place
- Directions on how to get there
- Any special features that a person may want to see
- Anything else you would like to include
Math: In math we have started unit 8. The first lesson focused on renaming equilvalent fractions and comparing fractions. The second and third lessons focused on adding and subtracting mixed numbers. This week we will be working on multiplying fractions and multiplying mixed numbers.
Writing: This week in writing the students will continue working on poetry. They will write free verse poetry. On Friday, they will present one of their poems.
Science: We will be starting our star unit. The students will learn about the different parts of the sun, which is a star, and the two gases that make up a star. They will also learn about the sizes of stars and their distances. Then we will look at the relationship between star color and temperature. The students will also learn about the ideas of star formation and star destruction. Our last lesson will focus on the 4 four types of galaxies that we see in the universe.
Social Studies: We finished the Constitution so this week we will not do social studies.
Spelling Unit 24:
subtract distract contract complex distrust extra improve instead Congress
English conflict exchange pumpkin sandwich Christmas construction
luncheon complaint transform although cassette devised persuaded deceive
dictionary punctuation unstressed abbreviation approve substance parsley
puncture hatchet laughter purchase nutrients proteins vitamins calorie
carbohydrates
READING INCENTIVE PROGRAM:
To earn the prize, the fifth graders will need to read 400 minutes for this month. The incentive will be tickets to see the Joliet Lackhammers Minor League baseball team. They will also get a free one-topping personal pan pizza.
Important Dates:
No School Friday, April 6
Field Trip Form due Monday, April 9
Spelling Test Wednesday, April 11
4th & 5th Grade Special Chorus Concert Thursday, April 12 9:30 a.m. & 7:00 p.m.
Book Report due on Monday, April 30
Homework for Aoril 5
Reading - Read 20 minutes, Book Report due on April 30
Spelling - Contract & Test for Wednesday
5B Math - Study for quiz over 8.1-8.3 for Tuesday
Field Trip Note due on Monday, April 9
Spelling - Contract & Test for Wednesday
5B Math - Study for quiz over 8.1-8.3 for Tuesday
Field Trip Note due on Monday, April 9
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Homework for April 4
Reading - Read 20 minutes, Book Report due on April 30
5P Math - Question on Blades of Grass Sheet, Mathboxes page 258 1, 3, 5, & 6
Field Trip Note due on Monday, April 9
Hill Parent Orientation Night at 7:00
5P Math - Question on Blades of Grass Sheet, Mathboxes page 258 1, 3, 5, & 6
Field Trip Note due on Monday, April 9
Hill Parent Orientation Night at 7:00
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Homework for April 3
Reading - Read 20 minutes, Book Report due on April 30
5V Math - Test tomorrow
Social Studies - Worksheet, Test tomorrow
Field Trip Note due on Monday, April 9
5V Math - Test tomorrow
Social Studies - Worksheet, Test tomorrow
Field Trip Note due on Monday, April 9
Monday, April 2, 2012
Homework for April 2
Reading - Read 20 minutes, Book Report due on April 30
5P Math - Study Link 8.3
Social Studies - Test on Wednesday
Field Trip Note due on Monday, April 9
5P Math - Study Link 8.3
Social Studies - Test on Wednesday
Field Trip Note due on Monday, April 9
Friday, March 23, 2012
Newsletter for the week of April 2
Reading: This week in reading, we will finish our poetry packet. In groups, the students will be given a packet of poems to select from. The poems are: The Tyger by William Blake, Alone by Edgar Allen Poe, I Knew A Man By Sight by Henry David Thoreau, I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou, I Carry Your Heart With Me by E.E. Cummings, Paul Revere's Ride by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, A Father To His Son by Carl Sandburg, Hope Is The Thing With Feathers by Emily Dickinson, If by Rudyard Kipling, O Captain! My Captain! The students will analyze these poems and look for the deeper meaning. The following are questions we will focus on: What does the title mean? What was the purpose of the poem? What is the target audience for the poem? Is there a lesson in the poem? What is the implied meaning in the poem? How does this poem evoke feelings? The students will also take text that they think are poems(silly kid ones) and connect it to the deeper texts that I will give them. On Tuesday or Wednesday, we will begin analyzing lyrics of songs that kids will bring in. They need to bring in their lyrics of a song on Monday. Teams will interpet the deeper meaning of the song. We will also complete the analysis based on the questions we did before break.
Book Report: Your book report for April must be on a fantasy or science fiction. The presentation will be Monday, April 30. For this book report you can make a travel brochure, or you can come up with your own idea. For the travel brochure you should include the following items:
Writing: This week in writing the students will continue working on poetry. They will write free verse poetry.
Science: We have finished the digestion unit and our next unit will focus on stars. This unit will be done after our unit in social studies.
Social Studies: The students will learn about America becoming a country. They will learn about the first government The Articles of Conferation which was a weak government. The students will also learn about the delegates at the Constitutional Convention debating about representatives and the formation of the Constitution. The week after break the students will learn about the delegates ratifying the Constitution and the test will be on Wednesday. On Thursday, the students will analyze the Constitution and create their own Constitution for a colony.
Spelling:
There were no spelling words this week.
Missing Books From The LMC:
The following is a note that Mrs. May sent to the staff.
We’ve got a problem of epic proportions in the LMC, and I need your help. In the last 3 years, we have lost 271 books just from the Chapter Book and Graphic Novel sections. In that same time period, we have lost 63 picture books. That is over $5,000 worth of books from just 3 sections! A small portion of the books were lost while they were checked out, but most just disappear off the shelves.
Please look around all the hiding places in your house for books from the LMC while you are doing your spring cleaning.
Important Dates:
Spring Break the week of March 25
Classes Resume Monday, April 2
Market Day Tuesday, April 3
Hill Middle School Parent Night Wednesday, April 4
Social Studies Test Wednesday, April 4
Paw Print Redemption Thursday, April 5
Report Cards go home Thursday, April 5
No School Friday, April 6
Book Report: Your book report for April must be on a fantasy or science fiction. The presentation will be Monday, April 30. For this book report you can make a travel brochure, or you can come up with your own idea. For the travel brochure you should include the following items:
- An illustrated cover
- What a guest should bring
- Why someone should come and visit this place
- Directions on how to get there
- Any special features that a person may want to see
- Anything else you would like to include
Math: In math we have started unit 8. The first lesson focused on renaming equilvalent fractions and comparing fractions. The second and third lessons will focus on adding and subtracting mixed numbers. On Monday after break, we will review what they learned before break and finish with subtracting fractions. On Tuesday and Wednesday, we will be doing a grass problem which is an open response. The kids will make a one square inch template with a hole. Then we will take it outside and do a random sample of how many blades of grass are in a hole. Next the kids will calculate the area of the field, and then the kids will calculate the total number of blades of grass in the whole field. The kids will need to come up with a way to figure out the total area of the field. On Thursday, we will work on adding and subtracting fractions.
Writing: This week in writing the students will continue working on poetry. They will write free verse poetry.
Science: We have finished the digestion unit and our next unit will focus on stars. This unit will be done after our unit in social studies.
Social Studies: The students will learn about America becoming a country. They will learn about the first government The Articles of Conferation which was a weak government. The students will also learn about the delegates at the Constitutional Convention debating about representatives and the formation of the Constitution. The week after break the students will learn about the delegates ratifying the Constitution and the test will be on Wednesday. On Thursday, the students will analyze the Constitution and create their own Constitution for a colony.
Spelling:
There were no spelling words this week.
Missing Books From The LMC:
The following is a note that Mrs. May sent to the staff.
We’ve got a problem of epic proportions in the LMC, and I need your help. In the last 3 years, we have lost 271 books just from the Chapter Book and Graphic Novel sections. In that same time period, we have lost 63 picture books. That is over $5,000 worth of books from just 3 sections! A small portion of the books were lost while they were checked out, but most just disappear off the shelves.
Please look around all the hiding places in your house for books from the LMC while you are doing your spring cleaning.
READING INCENTIVE PROGRAM:
To earn the prize, the fifth graders will need to read 325 minutes for this month. The incentive will be sponsored by the Chicago Slaughter Professional Indoor Football Team along with Buffalo Wild Wings and GameWorks. Students who meet their goal will receive 2 ticket vouchers to a 2012 Chicago Slaughter game, a free kid's meal courtesy of Buffalo's Wild Wings, a free game card from Game Works, and other prizes. Since all reading must be done before Spring Break, and the month is shortened, the reading goals have been reduced.Important Dates:
Spring Break the week of March 25
Classes Resume Monday, April 2
Market Day Tuesday, April 3
Hill Middle School Parent Night Wednesday, April 4
Social Studies Test Wednesday, April 4
Paw Print Redemption Thursday, April 5
Report Cards go home Thursday, April 5
No School Friday, April 6
Homework for March 23
Reading - Read 20 minutes
Language Arts - Bring in a copy of a song that shows poetry
Have a great spring break
Language Arts - Bring in a copy of a song that shows poetry
Have a great spring break
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