6th Grade E-learning Assignments
e-Learning 2/16/18
In addition to the below assignments for the classes you have with me (English/Literature and Math), you will need to click on the buttons (links) to Mr. Whirrett's and Mrs. Sipes' pages. The buttons for their websites are at the top of this page. If you have any questions for me, please use the form at the bottom of the page or email me at [email protected]
Literature: Your assignment for today is to use the notes you took from watching "The Watsons Go to Birmingham" to write a paper comparing and contrasting the book to the movie.
English: Work on memorizing your speeches. Practice in front of a mirror, parents, friends, or siblings. Time yourself to make sure that you're on the right track to be in the 3-6 minute required length. Remember that we will begin giving speeches in class on Tuesday!
Course 1 MATH: We have spent time comparing and ordering integers, fractions, and decimals this past week. Click on the buttons titled "Math Assignment" and spent 20 minutes practicing. You can go to all of them, or just choose one.
In addition to the below assignments for the classes you have with me (English/Literature and Math), you will need to click on the buttons (links) to Mr. Whirrett's and Mrs. Sipes' pages. The buttons for their websites are at the top of this page. If you have any questions for me, please use the form at the bottom of the page or email me at [email protected]
Literature: Your assignment for today is to use the notes you took from watching "The Watsons Go to Birmingham" to write a paper comparing and contrasting the book to the movie.
English: Work on memorizing your speeches. Practice in front of a mirror, parents, friends, or siblings. Time yourself to make sure that you're on the right track to be in the 3-6 minute required length. Remember that we will begin giving speeches in class on Tuesday!
Course 1 MATH: We have spent time comparing and ordering integers, fractions, and decimals this past week. Click on the buttons titled "Math Assignment" and spent 20 minutes practicing. You can go to all of them, or just choose one.
e-Learning 2/9/18
In addition to the below assignments for the classes you have with me (English/Literature and Math), you will need to click on the buttons (links) to Mr. Whirrett's and Mrs. Sipes' pages. The buttons for their websites are at the top of this page. If you have any questions for me, please use the form at the bottom of the page or email me at [email protected]
Literature: You were supposed to have a test today over The Watsons Go to Birmingham - 1963. Your test will be on Monday now, but you should use this extra time to go over the study guide that I gave you on Tuesday. I have attached a pdf version below, in case you lost or forgot it at school.
In addition to the below assignments for the classes you have with me (English/Literature and Math), you will need to click on the buttons (links) to Mr. Whirrett's and Mrs. Sipes' pages. The buttons for their websites are at the top of this page. If you have any questions for me, please use the form at the bottom of the page or email me at [email protected]
Literature: You were supposed to have a test today over The Watsons Go to Birmingham - 1963. Your test will be on Monday now, but you should use this extra time to go over the study guide that I gave you on Tuesday. I have attached a pdf version below, in case you lost or forgot it at school.
watsons_study_guide.pdf | |
File Size: | 636 kb |
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English: Work on memorizing your speeches. Practice in front of a mirror, parents, friend, or sibling for at least 20 minutes. Time yourself to make sure that you're on the right track.
Vocabulary: Complete 13D-E in your vocabulary book. You would have had a test over Lesson 13 in Vocabulary today, so spend 15-20 minutes studying your words so that you're ready to take the test on Monday.
Course 1 MATH: To access today's Math Lesson, do the following:
1) Watch the video on Finding the Percent of Numbers
2) Click on the button titled "Math Assignment" (below the video), and spend 10-15 minutes
practicing word problems dealing with Finding the Percent of Numbers.
1) Watch the video on Finding the Percent of Numbers
2) Click on the button titled "Math Assignment" (below the video), and spend 10-15 minutes
practicing word problems dealing with Finding the Percent of Numbers.
e-Learning 1/12/18
In addition to the below assignments for the classes you have with me (English/Literature and Math), you will need to click on the buttons (links) to Mr. Whirrett's and Mrs. Sipes' pages. The buttons for their websites are at the top of this page. If you have any questions for me, please use the form at the bottom of the page or email me at [email protected]
English/Literature: Your assignment for today is over theme. We have spent time going over what theme is in class. Watch the video and then click on the button below to access today's assignment. You may choose to either print off and complete the assignment, or answer the questions on a sheet of paper.
In addition to the below assignments for the classes you have with me (English/Literature and Math), you will need to click on the buttons (links) to Mr. Whirrett's and Mrs. Sipes' pages. The buttons for their websites are at the top of this page. If you have any questions for me, please use the form at the bottom of the page or email me at [email protected]
English/Literature: Your assignment for today is over theme. We have spent time going over what theme is in class. Watch the video and then click on the button below to access today's assignment. You may choose to either print off and complete the assignment, or answer the questions on a sheet of paper.
Course 1 MATH: To access today's Math Lesson, do the following:
1) Watch the videos on Finding the Perimeter of Composite Shapes
2) Click on the button titled "Math Assignment" (below the video), and spend 10-15 minutes
practicing adding and subtracting decimals.
1) Watch the videos on Finding the Perimeter of Composite Shapes
2) Click on the button titled "Math Assignment" (below the video), and spend 10-15 minutes
practicing adding and subtracting decimals.
Friday 10/6/17
In addition to the below assignments for the classes you have with me (English/Literature and Math), you will need to click on the buttons (links) to Mr. Whirrett's and Mrs. Sipes' pages. The buttons for their websites are at the top of this page.
English/Literature: Your assignment for today is over Internal and External Conflicts. We have spent time going over the different types of conflicts in class. Watch the video and then download the file below to access today assignment. You may choose to either print off and complete the assignment, or answer the questions on a sheet of paper. (I also gave each of you a copy on Thursday.)
In addition to the below assignments for the classes you have with me (English/Literature and Math), you will need to click on the buttons (links) to Mr. Whirrett's and Mrs. Sipes' pages. The buttons for their websites are at the top of this page.
English/Literature: Your assignment for today is over Internal and External Conflicts. We have spent time going over the different types of conflicts in class. Watch the video and then download the file below to access today assignment. You may choose to either print off and complete the assignment, or answer the questions on a sheet of paper. (I also gave each of you a copy on Thursday.)
elearning_internal_vs_external_conflict.pdf | |
File Size: | 76 kb |
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Course 1 MATH: To access today's Math Lesson, do the following:
1) Watch the videos on Adding and Subtracting Decimals
2) Click on the button titled "Math Assignment" (below the video), and spend 10-15 minutes
practicing adding and subtracting decimals.
1) Watch the videos on Adding and Subtracting Decimals
2) Click on the button titled "Math Assignment" (below the video), and spend 10-15 minutes
practicing adding and subtracting decimals.
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