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October 24, 2016 Crown Pointe Academy Volume 12 Number 9
October 24-28 Monday, October 24:
Report Cards Sent home
Choir 3:15-4:00
NJHS 3:45-4:30
Mini Dipperdoodle Bar & String Cheese
All Natural Cheeseburger, Chicken Pizza Party Salad, Chopped Lettuce & Sliced Tomatoes with Ranch
Tuesday, October 25:
K-4 Open Gym 6:50-7:30
Bagel with Turkey & Cream Cheese
Beef, Bean and Cheese Burrito, (DF) Chicken Salad Sandwich, Celery Sticks
Wednesday, October 26:
Hearing and Vision Screening
FISH Club 3:45-5:00
Yearbook Club 3:45-4:45
Zac Omega Blackberry Bar & Orange Juice
(DF) Spaghetti & Meatballs, (V) Taco Dip & Wholegrain Flatbread, Baby Carrots & Seasoned Garbanzo Beans
Thursday, October 27:
Autumn Spice Muffin
Pasta with Zesty Beef, Ham & Cheese Sandwich, Seasoned Corn
Friday, October 28:
Open Gym 5-8 grades 6:50 am
8th Grade to Museum of Nature and Science
Bagel with Cream Cheese & Orange Juice
(V) Breakfast for Lunch: Pancakes with Omelet, Turkey & Cheese Sandwich, Glazed Sliced Carrots
Middle School Newsletter
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Science with Mrs. Roe [email protected] X504
ATTENTION to ALL grades: Students who had turned in their science fair proposals be-fore Thursday (10/13) received them back on Friday (10/14) with feedback. I used a "red light," "yellow light," and "green light" feedback. We had a discussion about the three focus areas, hypothesis, variables and controls. Our discussion in class was that a green light is on track, yellow needs some editing and red is in need of change. We talked and took some notes on how to improve before their projects are due November
3rd. Students are welcome to arrange with me time to talk about their improvements if they need more clari-fications specific to their project.
"Do you have homework in science tonight?"
Yes, in general each student has daily homework. This should last about 10 minutes and they should review their worksheet notes or their Cornell notes in their interactive notebooks. Once or twice a week there will be a worksheet that we began in class that needs to be completed that might take longer than 10 min.
Notebooks are a key part of the science grade as it is their main source of review for tests. Notes should not be torn out. As they review their notes please encourage your child to highlight or underline, add additional information or questions from what was given in class as they study.
6th grade: We are wrapping up our study of the hydrosphere. The test was moved due to scheduling changes last week and we will have our test on Wednesday.
7th grade: We will continue our study of the cell and cell parts. Our unit test will be on Friday 10/28 covering the parts of the cell review and cell transport.
8th grade: We will wrap up the second half of our unit on genetics and DNA, focusing on Punnett Squares, cell cycle and genetic diseases. Homework is to review the notes that we do in class every day for 10 min or complete the assignment that we start in class. Our test was moved due to the awesome 8th grade perform-ance on Thursday. The new date will be on this will be October 27th.
Our field trip to the Denver Museum of Nature and Science is on October 28th (FRIDAY). We have all 4 spaces for chaperones filled at this time. Remember to bring a sack lunch.
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Social Studies with Mrs. Hughes [email protected] x514
All Classes
I AM BACK! We have made it through our first week of classes and are on to our second. Here are a few reminders for all classes:
Article of the Week: Students got a break this last week. On Wednesday they will receive a new AoW to complete. It will be due Wednesday, November 2.
Election Project: We will be continuing to work on this project. This week students will be taking a survey to see what they actually believe and how they align with presidential candidates. This is just good infor-mation for them to think about and have whether or not they ever choose to vote.
Please note: we will be using last years’ newly implemented curriculum and with that, the students will be using digi-tal books at home instead of traditional textbooks. With that said, they must have internet access on a nightly basis as we will be relying on our digital texts as well as an online classroom forum called Google Classroom. Please make a plan so that students can finish homework on time.
6th
Grade Social Studies
Core Concepts:Economics
We are continuing our unit on economics this week. There will be a quiz at the end of the chapter.
7th
Grade Social Studies
Modern Asia: Iran and Turkey
We will continue our look at Modern Asia focusing on Iran and Turkey this week. There will be a quiz at the end of this chapter.
8th
Grade Social Studies
European Colonization of North America
We will begin a project this week that will finish up this unit for us. Students will have several days in class to work on this and it will be their final for this unit.
All Classes:
It is important for all students to have their interactive binders and pencil pouches as well as a couple of other
items I have given them in class daily.
All students need to have their own atlases in class beginning August 29th.
Please make sure you have access to Infinite Campus for grade information. Please have your student show you our Google Classroom if you would like to know what is going on.
Continuation Info
We will have our first parent meeting for Continuation on Monday, November 7, at 4:15. It will take about an hour. There we will determine if there is a better day or time for this as well as assign responsibilities for this year’s 8
th
Grade Continuation .
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Literature with Mrs. Carscallen [email protected]/x513
carscallencpa.webs.com (for spelling lists and class information)
All homework assignments, as well as upcoming tests and quizzes can be found on my class website. There are sepa-
rate calendars for each grade. A link to the website can be found on the Crown Pointe Academy home page. The cal-
endar will be updated weekly.
Grades will be updated each week by Sunday evening. This includes any late work that is turned in during the week.
6th Grade: This week we will continue our unit, on the novel The Giver. Throughout the unit, students will focus on
applying literary concepts to what they read. Students will also spend time learning new vocabulary words in their
Rev It Up workbooks. 10/24/16: Spelling Test #7, 10/26/16: Vocabulary Quiz #6, 10/28/16: Rev It Up pgs. 64-65
7th Grade :This week we will continue reading the play Cyrano de Bergerac. All of the reading will be done in class.
Throughout the unit, students will focus on applying literary concepts to what they read. In addition, students will
complete assignments in their Word Wisdom workbooks. 10/24/16: Spelling Test #7, 10/26/16: Word Wisdom
pgs.46-49, 10/27/16: Vocabulary Test
8th Grade: This week we will continue our reading of the novel The Good Earth. After every chapter, there will be a
short quiz. Therefore, it is extremely important that if a student does not understand, or has any questions about the
novel, that they come talk to me as soon as possible. Throughout the unit, students will focus on applying literary con-
cepts to what they read. In addition, students will complete assignments in their Word Wisdom workbooks. 10/24/16:
Spelling Test #7, 10/26/16: Word Wisdom pgs.46-49
7th Grade Math, Pre-Algebra, and Geometry with
Ms. Wood [email protected] ext. 512
6th Grade Math: Monday: 5.1-Dividing Whole Numbers-HW: p.111 (15-27 odd); Tuesday: 5.2-Adding and Subtracting Deci-
mals-HW: p.117 (18-30 even); Wednesday: 5.3-Multiplying Decimals-HW: p.123 (14-20); Thursday: 5.4-Dividing Decimals-
HW: p.128 (2-20 even); Friday: 5.5-Applying Operations with Decimals
7th Grade Math: Monday: 5.1-Percent Increase-HW: p.144 (1-7); Tuesday: 5.1-Percent Decrease-HW: p.144 (8-14), Wednes-
day: 5.1-Using Percent Change-HW: p.144 (15-21); Thursday: 5.2-Rewriting Percent Expressions-HW: p.150 (2-11), Friday: 5.2
continued
8th Grade Math: Monday: 5.2-Writing Linear Equations from a Table; Tuesday: 5.2-Continued-HW: p.137 (7-13), Wednesday:
5.3-Linear Relationships-HW: p.145 (7-11); Thursday: 5.3-Bivariate Data-HW: p.145 (2-12), Study, Friday: 8th Grade Field Trip
Geometry: Monday: 4.1-Apply Triangle Sum Properties-HW: p.211 (evens); Tuesday: 4.2-Apply Congruence and Triangles-
HW: p.218 (odds); Wednesday: 4.3-Relate Transformations and Congruence- HW: p.227 (evens), Thursday: 4.4-Prove Trian-
gles Congruent by SSS-HW: p.234 (odds), Friday: 8th Grade Field Trip
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6th Grade Math, Pre-Algebra, Algebra with
Mr. Armstrong [email protected] x510
6th Grade Writing-Students will read, discuss and analyze chapter's 2-5 in A Wrinkle in
Time. Homework for the week will include completing their chapter summary for each chapter read in
class. Students will have time in class to complete it, but what is not finished will be assigned for
homework. Summaries will be checked for a participation grade. Students will review simple, com-
pound and complex sentence types for our grammar lesson and will have homework on Wednesday
night in their grammar skill book.
7th Grade Writing-Students will read, discuss and analyze chapter's 2-5 in The Outsiders. Homework
for the week will include completing their chapter summary for each chapter read in class. Students
will have time in class to complete it, but what is not finished will be assigned for homework. Summa-
ries will be checked for a participation grade. Students have a test on sentence types and clauses on
Wednesday, Oct. 26th. We reviewed last week and students understand they should be studying their
notes and skill books practice pages.
8th Writing: We begin a new unit on Persuasion, Argument, and Animal Farm this week. Students will
focus on looking at how arguments are formed based on emotion, logic, and credibility. We will also
analyze arguments for logical fallacies. I'm very excited to start this unit at such a perfect time - my
hope is that as we move through elections, students will be better equipped to look more deeply at
candidates positions and ideas and analyze their viability.
Our grammar focus will be on phrases and clauses. Students will have a brief homework on Wednes-day.
Finally, we will start our first novel, Animal Farm by George Orwell. This novel is full of persuasion and fallacies and is a great way to look more deeply at these concepts in action.
6th Grade Math- This week we start Module 5! We will be learning all about operations with decimal
numbers. We will have our Module 5 Quiz next week.
7th Grade Math- This week we start Module 5! We will be looking into percents, percent changes and
applications.
8th Grade Math- We start Module 5 this week! We will be continuing our sojourn into linear relation-
ships by continuing to write and rewrite equations in slope-intercept form, write equations from situa-
tions, graphs, and just about anything else!
Algebra- We continue on with Chapter 3 this week by looking into inequalities, solving more complex
inequalities and talking about best practices in algebraic reasoning. There is a Chapter 3 Quiz on
Wednesday covering 3.1-3.3.
Writing & Grammar with Ms. Emmett & Ms. Murphy [email protected] x511
[email protected] x 512
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Community Service/Mrs. Hughes [email protected]/x514
Community Service
Students can turn their hours in to the bin marked “Return Completed Forms Here” on the black tower in my room. 2
nd quarter hours are due December 16
th.
Total Middle School Hours Completed: Tracking will begin next week.
THE FOLLOWING STUDENTS HAVE COMPLETED THEIR HOURS FOR THE YEAR: Tracking will begin next
week.
If you have any questions, concerns, or would like ideas of where to volunteer please contact me at [email protected].
Community Service Grading
2.5 new hours each quarter in addition to the hours required the quarter before
To receive a 100%, students should have a total of 2.5 hours at the end of 1st quarter, 5 hours at
the end of 2nd
quarter, 7.5 hours at the end of 3rd
quarter, and 10 hours at the May 11th cutoff date
for 4th quarter.
Until the previous quarter’s requirements are met no new credit will be given.
Students will receive 20 points for each completed half hour of service in the quarterly require-
ment. Additional half hours are credited to the following quarter up to the 10 hour requirement. Once the 10 hour requirement is met the student will receive a 100% for that quarter and all follow-ing quarters.
A log (available in Mrs. Hughes’ room) must be completed for each month’s service and turned in
to Mrs. Hughes’ room.
Partial half hours will receive no credit. Hours turned in after the quarterly deadline will be counted
toward the total in the next quarter.