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Thursday, November 20, 2008 :: 0 Views :: Draves
Students are to answer questions 1-3 on page C60.
Wednesday, November 19, 2008 :: 3 Views :: Draves
Students are to read pages C57-C60 for homework. They will be administered their chapter test next Tuesday.
Monday, November 17, 2008 :: 8 Views :: Draves
Students are beginning an Old Testament Patriarch Timeline.
Friday, November 14, 2008 :: 20 Views :: Draves
Until Christmas the 7th grade class will be memorizing the music and bible verses for the Christmas Program.
Grade 7 Memory Work
Week of November 17, 2008
Christo me ama, bien lo se’
Su palabra me hace ver,
Que los ninos son de aquel
Quien es nuestro amigo fiel.
Si, Cristo me ama,
Si, Cristo me ama,
Si, Cristo me ama,
La Biblia dice asi’.
Chapel Offering: Books for Bethany
Offerings for November and December will go to Bethany Lutheran School in Detroit. Bethany is one of the remaining Lutheran schools in Detroit. They are trying to update their library holdings.
Middle School has a suggestion board in the hallway of possible books needed to donate to Bethany. Please check the board for suggestions. Please remember, anything St. Paul will not put in its library will not be given to Bethany. Check with Mrs. Cassar if you are unsure.
You may take a card off the board in the middle school hallway to purchase or bring in to the collection.
You’re invited!
Girls Only Book Club
for girls in seventh and eighth grade
attending St. PaulLutheranSchool
This club meets every month on the
last Thursday
12:00noon – 12:30 p.m.
in the second grade classroom
Mrs. Wisnieski will facilitate the discussion.
The second meeting is on 11/20/08.
We’ll be discussing . . .
Black Beauty
By Anna Sewell
Try to read the book before each meeting. Bring a copy of the book and your lunch to the second grade room. Dessert will be provided. Questions? Interested?
Call Mrs. W: 734.665.0604 Ex 111 or bwisnieski@stpaulannarbor.org
Wednesday, September 03, 2008 :: 309 Views :: Draves
Students and Parents: Here is a list of the science classroom procedures:
1. Arrive to class on time
2. Once in the classroom, please sit down and wait for instructions.
3. Classroom supplies: pencil and or blue or black pen, lined loose leaf paper, graph paper, color pencils, textbook
4. Raise hands when desiring to respond or have a question
5. Always have the previous days work completed and ready to grade
Middle School Science Presentations
During the course of each semester, the middle school students will be presenting small science demonstrations before their peers. Many books on science experiments are available at the library and at book stores. You can also get science experiments off the internet (www.kidzone.ws/science/index.htm; www.hunkinsexperiments.com; ) There are MANY other sites that you can explore. Students should practice their experiment at home before presenting to the class. Girls and boys need to explain what is happening during the experiment.
When selecting a demonstration, I like to use the KISS method - Keep It Simple Silly. The best experiments are the ones that can easily be explained yet make a good scientific point. During the course of each semester, the middle school students will have the opportunity to make their presentation. There will be a note coming home next week with your childs assigned presentation date.
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