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Sunday, March 29, 2015

Week of March 30-April 3, 2015

Falcons this week the 7th and 8th grade students will be taking the writing and reading STAAR exam. I want them to think to themselves the following:

TODAY I WILL 
MAKE MAGIC
HAPPEN
100% PASSING
ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT
ARE MY GOALS!!!!!!!

FALCONS SOAR BECAUSE THE WORLD AWAITS YOUR BRILLIANCE!!!!!!!!!!!!!



MONDAY: READING ACADEMY
TUESDAY: READING ACADEMY
WEDNESDAY: READ AND DISCUSS THE CHOCOLATE WAR
THURSDAY: PPT ON ORGANIZATIONAL PATTERNS
FRIDAY: EARLY RELEASE--READ AND DISCUSS THE CHOCOLATE WAR

AGRICULTURE/HORTICULTURE STUDENTS HAVING A GREAT TIME IN OUR GARDEN!



REMINDERS:
STUDENTS MUST WEAR UNIFORM TO SCHOOL, (WHITE POLO AND JEANS)
FEE FOR END OF YEAR TRIP IS DUE APRIL 3, 2015, FRIDAY
MONEY FOR PANORAMIC PICTURE IS DUE APRIL 3, 2015, FRIDAY


Sunday, March 22, 2015

Week of March 23-27, 2015

Falcons we are now entering the 4th week of the 5th six weeks.  Time is flying and we are getting closer to the STAAR exam.  We still have lots to do so let's continue to work hard and responsibly.

This week in Honors Literature will begin reading "The Chocolate War" by Robert Cormier.  This novel will help us to better understand the dangers of bullying.

We will be learning about allusion and different organizational patterns in text.  We are going to have a really busy week.  Please be in school everyday. 

This week in Agriculture/Horticulture class we will continue with our outdoor garden and experiment.  Identify seeds' essential parts and functions.  Understand plant inheritance principles, including structure and role of DNA.

Reminders:
Students you need to continue to follow uniform policy. 
Remember that school work and homework must be turned in on time in order to keep up good grades.
Progress reports will be going out this week. 
Students do not forget to pay for your end of the year trip.  Money is due April 3, 2015.
 
 
 

Sunday, March 15, 2015

Week of March 16-20, 2015

Welcome back Falcons!  We are now starting the 3rd week of the 5th Six Weeks.  I hope everyone had a restful Spring Break because we still have a lot of work ahead of us. 

This week in Honors Literature we will read a memoir and biography along with a poem.  We will be reviewing tone, fact and opinion, plot summary and figurative language.

We must continue to focus on our studies because STAAR will be administered on April 21-22, 2015. 

This week in Agriculture/Horticulture class we will continue to work outside in our garden. 

This week:
Monday--Starts Brain Awareness Week
Tuesday--St. Patrick's Day http://www.history.com/topics/st-patricks-day
Wednesday--First Space Walk (1965)
Thursday--College T-Shirt Day
Friday--Spirit T-Shirt Day, Spring Begins, Agriculture Day

Reminders:
Students you need to continue to follow uniform policy. 
Remember that school work and homework must be turned in on time in order to keep up good grades.
Progress reports will be going out next week.   Start asking teachers if you need to make up any work. 
On March 17, St. Patrick's Day you will be allowed to wear green but it can only be a bow, bracelet, ribbon, shoe laces etc.
Students do not forget to pay for your end of the year trip.  Money is due April 3, 2015.

Sunday, March 1, 2015

Week of March 2-6, 2015

We are now in the second week of the 5th Six Weeks. Thank you students for your good behavior at the Starr County Youth Fair. Everyone had a great time.

Our week was spent learning about the elements of poetry and we will continue this week.  We are also going to enjoy reading another genre--drama.  After spring break we will start with The Chocolate War by Robert Cormier.

This week in Honors Literature:
Monday--Poetry Elements--Imagery and Hyperbole you all can find information about imagery in this website: http://examples.yourdictionary.com/examples-of-imagery.html
Tuesday--Poetry Elements--Line and Stanza
Wednesday--Drama--Act and Scene, Word Play
Thursday--Drama--Paraphrase and Pun
Friday--STAAR Practice

This week in Horticulture/Agriculture:
Monday--Work in vegetable and fruit garden outside.  Prepare garden boxes for planting.
Tuesday--Experiment with plant growth using different kinds of soils, fertilizers and light.
Wednesday--Continue with experiment.
Thursday--Continue with experiment.
Friday--Work in vegetable and fruit garden outside.  Prepare garden boxes for planting.

Reminders:
Students must wear white polo with blue/black jeans or slacks.
Pull over jackets are not allowed.

Money for end of the year trip is due April 3, 2015--$100.00

Monday--Panoramic Picture
Wednesday--Open House--4:00-6:00 P.M.
Thursday--College T-Shirt Day
Friday--Falcon Spirit T-Shirt Day

Spring Break--March 9-13, 2015  Wishing everyone a safe and fun Spring Break!