Both the Financial Literacy Unit and Career Choices are going well for both classes. Students have been hard at work thinking about their own career path and how that will impact their future. The next step in the process will ask the students to complete a podcast about ways that adults can help them prepare for their future. Students may ask to interview about your own experiences or about what you want for them. Please help them to complete the podcast successfully by asking lots of questions and checking in frequently.
We will submit these podcasts as part of the NPR Student Podcast Challenge. You can learn more about it here: https://www.npr.org/2018/11/15/650500116/npr-student-podcast-challenge-home?fbclid=IwAR25iJARDc8FbVWpKWU2Drw0TXzqZXnzD7Q_6JD2c0SbXYv1sP-lY6tMxFY
8th -Language Arts:
Monday: No School
Tuesday: Vocabulary – Martin Luther King Jr. – I’ve Been to the Mountaintop Speech
Wednesday: Research Paper Final Draft (Due: January 30) – Independent Clause Extra Practice
Thursday: None
Friday: CC – Comma Rules 2 – Day Extra Practice
7th -Language Arts:
Monday: No School
Tuesday: Vocabulary Week – Martin Luther King Jr – I Have a Dream Speech
Wednesday: Research Paper Final Draft (Due: January 30)
Thursday: None
Friday: Homophones 2 – Day Extra Practice
Students will have a Unit Test on January 30th! This will review material from Chapters 11, 12, 13.
Social Studies:
Monday: Chapter 12 Processing Page – Due: Friday, January 25
Tuesday: Chapter 12 Processing Page – Due: Friday, January 25 – Study Guide for Unit 3 Test (January 30)
Wednesday: Chapter 12 Processing Page – Due: Friday, January 25
Thursday: None
Friday: Chapter 12 Processing Page – Due: January 25