Sunday, April 26, 2020

Weekly Update: April 26th


April's Virtual Vacation Monday!

Pennichuck Parade!

Stay tuned for details from Mr. Falzarano about Pennichuck's Staff parade!  We are hoping for Friday, May 1st.  


Google Classroom Guide For Parents

Mrs. Delaney, our technology integrator, created a short video clip explaining how to navigate Google Classroom and manage assignments. We thought our Badger parents may find it useful! Click here to view the video! 


Enrichment Work: We have put together a new Google Classroom for students who finish their class work early and are looking for additional ways to stay busy. Mrs. Simeone, Mrs. McGuire, and Mrs. Folini have come up with an interdisciplinary project that ties in all three subjects.  Each Monday we will post the week's mission.  Students are encouraged to work virtually together, or they can choose to work alone. This page is intended for students who are caught up with all their work in each class.  Moving forward, this will be an optional, UNGRADED assignment.  The code to join What's Cookin' Badgers? is: dl2hnrf  


Earth Day!  This year marks the 50th Anniversary of the establishment of Earth Day!  The Badger Team has always marked the day with team activities centered around learning why and how we should respect our planet.  Although we cannot be together for our activities this year, we were able to schedule a Badger Team Day this past Friday.  Students were notified in our Google Classrooms about the fun, enrichment activities! Students should submit their creations to their first period teacher on or before Monday, April 27th. 



Class Updates: 

Social Studies: Students were introduced to the Magna Carta this past week. We will continue learning the impact that it had on our world and how it connects to the United States. In addition, we are going to start investigating the development of kingdoms in Europe. There will be an assessment on Friday. 

Literacy:  Students should expect a mastery test on Latin Unit 11 this week.  They should be preparing as they always have for a mastery test.  

Science: We are continuing with chapter 3 in Amplify.  We will use the simulation this week to see what can affect the size of a population besides its resource and consumer populations.

English: Students completed the final assessment for The Giver unit this past week. Please check in with your student, as many of them have not completed and submitted their mastery assignments. I hope every one has a great weekend!! We will be transitioning to a persuasive writing unit starting on Tuesday! 

Math: Students will finish up their probability unit this week.  We will spend this week learning about complex probability.  Students will have a test Tuesday May 5th.  The study guide will go out May 1st. 

Sunday, April 19, 2020

Weekly Update: April 19th


Enrichment Work: We have put together a new Google Classroom for students who finish their class work early and are looking for additional ways to stay busy. Mrs. Simeone, Mrs. McGuire, and Mrs. Folini have come up with an interdisciplinary project that ties in all three subjects.  Each Monday we will post the week's mission.  Students are encouraged to work virtually together, or they can choose to work alone. This page is intended for students who are caught up with all their work in each class.  Moving forward, this will be an optional, UNGRADED assignment.  The code to join What's Cookin' Badgers? is: dl2hnrf  

Earth Day!  This year marks the 50th Anniversary of the establishment of Earth Day!  The Badger Team has always marked the day with team activities centered around learning why and how we should respect our planet.  Although we cannot be together for our activities, please note that Friday will be a Team Day.  We will notify all students in Google Classrooms what the fun, enrichment activities will be! 



Class Updates: 

Social Studies: Students took two assessments this past week: A short answer question on Feudalism in Europe and Japan and an assessment on the Early Middle Ages. Please check the grade book to see how your child scored. We will start a new topic Monday as we begin to look closer at kingdoms and ultimately the Magna Carta. 

Literacy:  We should be finishing Latin Unit 11 practice this week, and students should be planning on an assessment at the end of the week, or Monday.  Please encourage your children to learn this material.  Tomorrow is a listening, reading and responding activity that should be enjoyable.  There is a YouTube video.  Our district's Firewall is very secure, so when we assign YouTube videos, they need to be cleared by IT. If there are issues, ask your child to restart the computer.  

Science: Feedback on Google classroom is how I let students know if they are understanding concepts. Please encourage your children to check feedback on each assignment before going on to the new assignment. This week in science we will finish the CER from last week, take a second look at what makes a sampling method valid and start Chapter 3.

English: Students will have an assessment on The Giver Monday, April 20th and Tuesday, April 21st. The assessment will be split over two days for the sake of time. Students shouldn't have to spend more than 20-25 minutes completing the assessment each day. I want to reiterate our team and school expectation that each child is to complete his or her test with fidelity. No one should be sharing answers or working together during an assessment.  

Math: Students will continue with experimental probability this week. There will be another short quiz on Thursday April 23rd.  I will be available at 11 daily via Zoom for extra help. 

Sunday, April 12, 2020

Weekly Update: April 12th



For those who celebrate, we'd like to wish everyone a Happy Easter and Passover.  


Grade Information: Trimester two report cards will be emailed to parents on Wednesday, April 15th.

Enrichment Work: We have put together a new Google Classroom for students who finish their class work early and are looking for additional ways to stay busy. Mrs. Simeone, Mrs. McGuire, and Mrs. Folini have come up with an interdisciplinary project that ties in all three subjects.  Each Monday we will post the week's mission.  Students are encouraged to work virtually together, or they can choose to work alone. This page is intended for students who are caught up with all their work in each class.  Moving forward, this will be an optional, UNGRADED assignment.  The code to join What's Cookin' Badgers? is: dl2hnrf  



Class Updates: 

Social Studies: Students did a great job researching and learning about Feudalism this week. They learned how Feudalism worked in Europe and what it looked like in Japan. There will be an assessment on this topic Monday.

Literacy:  The greatest challenge we face is crafting assignments which will challenge, and deliver the standards we teach, without having our students in front of us.  Continuing to teach the Latin Root curriculum is paramount in my mind, because it is the foundation of the Literacy curriculum. It is hoped that families are encouraging their children to treat remote learning with the same respect as in school learning. Students will only benefit from what teachers provide, if they learn and test with fidelity, and honesty.  Google Form quizzes and Google Doc tests are only valuable to those who study, learn and demonstrate what they have learned. To copy and paste the words of others is plagiarism, and your children have been taught this.  To share test documents is equally unacceptable.  Next week, we will begin Latin Unit 11!  

Science: This week we evaluate evidence and look at claims about why the moon jelly population is increasing. This information is then used to write a CER (claim, evidence, reasoning) paper.

English: We've officially finished reading The Giver! Students did an excellent job reading from home and answering the follow-up questions this past week. This upcoming week, we will be discussing etymology and conflict, as well as reviewing for our unit test.  Students will be assigned their unit test on Monday, April 20th.  I will discuss details with students and offer review material this week.

Math: Students are working through probability. We spent last week discussing theoretical probability, and will start talking about experimental probability this week.  Students will have a short quiz on Thursday April 16th.  I will be available everyday at 11 for extra help, the link to the Zoom call is in their daily assignment each day.

Sunday, April 5, 2020

Weekly Update: April 5th



Grade Information: Trimester two officially closed on Friday, April 3rd.  Report cards will be emailed to parents on April 15th.


Class Updates: 

Social Studies: It was nice connecting with many students this past week via Zoom. I will continue to offer daily Zoom calls for each of my five classes moving forward. It is a great way to reinforce concepts that are being introduced on Google Classroom in addition to simply allowing us to feel some sense of normalcy. Students were introduced to feudalism last week, they researched and ultimately investigated whether or not if it's a fair social system. We will continue feudalism this week along with going off course for a little to research the Vikings. 

Literacy: The Junior Scholastic assignment caused lots of confusion, but I was really proud of how well many of your children problem solved!  Next week, as Trimester 3 begins, we will plan for a test on Latin Unit 10, begin Latin 11, and continue to read some great articles in Junior Scholastic.  No worries - I'll only post the PDF of the article from this point forward.  Please check the grade book.  If you see any 0's, it means that you didn't complete that assignment.  You have until Tuesday to complete anything for T2.  Please remind your children to read directions, follow directions, and to TURN IN their assignments.    

Science: This week in science we will finish investigating what can change the number of deaths in a population and then review for a multiple choice quiz on Wednesday and a short answer quiz on Thursday. Friday we will begin working on  Amplify population puzzles.

English: Thank you to everyone who submitted their March IRP projects. There are still MANY students who have not.  Just as a reminder, these were due on 3/31 and will need to be submitted for a grade.  As Mrs. Simeone mentioned above, please check the grade book online.  If your students have zeroes in the grade book, it means they did not complete the particular assignment given that day.  This upcoming week we will focus on the last two chapters in The Giver and wrap up our reading unit!  

Math: Yay, to all the students who turned in their Food Truck project Friday. I have left the window open to submit for the week because some students had some technical difficulties. Tuesday we start learning about theoretical probability.