Monday, April 9, 2018

Week of April 9 - April 13

IMPORTANT DATES
April 16:  MAP Reading
April 19:  MAP Math
April 20:  Relay for Life
April 30: All Pro Dad's Breakfast; Willy Wonka Performance at NOHS
May 1 - May 4:  Milestone Testing
May 11:  Field Day
May 14:  Field Trip
May 17: History Museum (Information coming home soon about this!)  
May 18:  Last Day of School

MATH
Block 1
We are finished with all math units for the year!!! We will review in class daily and weekly homework will be given as a review.

HOMEWORK:
IXL - A.4, A.11, A.12, and A.15
(Due Friday)



Block 2
NF.4 - Fractions multiplied by whole numbers; includes word problems
NF.5 - Denominators of 10 and 100 as equivalent fractions
NF.6 - Decimal notations for fractions with denominators of 10 and 100
NF.7 - Compare two decimals to the 100ths by size

*We are moving through our decimals section of the fraction unit very well! This week we will focus on generating equivalent fractions and decimals with denominators of 10 and 100. We will also begin comparing two decimals.

**Knowing multiplication facts is extremely important for this unit. Practice them nightly!!!**

HOMEWORK:
IXL - T.3, T.4, T.5, and T.9

SCIENCE
Both blocks have finished all units for science this year!  

Block 1
We will be working on 'passion projects' during our science block for the rest of the school year.  Math will also overlap into our science block as we continue to review for Milestones.

Block 2
We will be finishing up our fraction unit and moving into our last math unit of conversions during our science block.  If time permits, we will also work on 'passion projects'.  

HOMEWORK:
NONE

Social Studies
BLOCK 2 ONLY
SS4H5 - Causes, major events, and consequences of Civil War, to include:
Impact of Uncle Tom’s Cabin  and John Brown’s raid on Harper’s Ferry, Issues of states’ rights and slavery, Major battles, campaigns, and events – Fort Sumter, Gettysburg, the Atlanta Campaign, Sherman’s March to the Sea, and Appomattox Court House, Roles of Abraham Lincoln, Robert E. Lee, Ulysses S. Grant, Jefferson Davis, Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson, and William T. Sherman, and the Effects of the war on the North and the South.

SS4E1c - How specialization improves standards of living, ie: differences in the economies of the North and South.


*We will be reviewing for our Civil War Summative this week.

**Thursday, April 12th: Civil War Summative**

HOMEWORK:
Look over Civil War Study Guide and notes in SS journal (NIGHTLY)




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