Wednesday, November 27, 2019

Weekly Update: November 24th


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Thanksgiving Recess: November 27-29
We hope you have a wonderful holiday with your family and friends!

New Groups!  We love to mix it up! Our master scheduler, Chelsea Huckins, has created twenty five brand new class groups for us.  As much as groups become accustomed to working together, research suggests that it's healthy to resort students on a regular basis.  To that end, each student was provided with a brand new schedule for their agendas on Tuesday, as well as a new one for their lockers. These new groups will convene on Monday!  


Field Trip Information: Our field trip is next week! How exciting! We will be traveling to The Palace Theatre on Friday, December 6th, to see a live adaptation of A Christmas Carol.  Please encourage students to wear their holiday best!  Theatre attire is preferred for this field trip.  We respectfully request no jeans, hoodies, or sweatpants. 


Food Drive: It's official! The 7th grade brought in the most items for our Pennichuck food drive! Nice work, Badgers!  Thank you to everyone who donated!



Sunday, November 17, 2019

Weekly Update: November 17th



Field Trip Information: Thank you to everyone who submitted their field trip forms and payment.  We really appreciate all the support from our families!  Both 7th grade teams are excited to attend our combined field trip on December 6th! 

Pencils:  It is very difficult for students to do work in class when they come without a pencil.  Many of us had a set of five "loaner" pencils at the front of the class for a student to use for a class period.  All have disappeared from The Mansion.  Our students have become complacent about preparedness, and it's time for a reset.  Please ask your child if they have pencils in their string bags.  If they do not, or can't remember where they are, can you please purchase some good Ticonderoga pencils for them this weekend?  Personalize them as we do!  Ask your kids -  they'll know how we do this.  

Food Drive: Student council is running a food drive to support our Pennichuck Food Pantry.  Seventh grade has been asked to bring in lunch items.  In demand items are listed below.  Please bring donations to your advisor, the winning grade will win a prize!

IN DEMAND ITEMS: canned chicken, ravioli, canned soup, jelly, and peanut butter
OTHER ITEMS: ramen noodle, cans of tuna, mayonnaise, mustard, mac and cheese, crackers, pretzels, mixed nuts, spaghetti o's, and powdered drink mix (crystal light)
TOILETRIES: tissues, toothpaste, feminine products, laundry soap, dish soap, toothbrushes, hand towels and dish towels. 

November Book Orders went home this week in English and are due back on November 26th.  Book orders may be placed in person with Mrs. McGuire, or online.  Please follow instructions on Mrs. McGuire's English page to order online.  

Class Updates: 

Social Studies: Students spent the week wrapping up the Greco-Persian Wars. We took a break Thursday to take a closer look at what life looked like in Athens; specifically how democracy worked. We discussed the concept of a lottery vs. an election. Students will determine which concept is more "democratic" on Monday. Check the grade book!


Science: In a few weeks  we will be starting a new unit and students will need lined paper for their binder. It would be great to pick some up while you are stocking up on pencils. As stated above students unprepared with  pencils has become a problem.
Last week we did not quite get to find out why Elisa is so tired but students will check her results on Monday. Students will then write a final argument/summative assignment supporting their claim about the medical condition that she has.

Literacy:  It makes a teacher proud to see students master a technique.  Our students have done a terrific job learning to take neat notes in the Cornell, or two column method, and this is a skill that will stand by them throughout their education.  This week they'll finish their Cartoon Analysis documents, continue to work on Latin Unit 5, and dive back into The Omnivore's Dilemma.  The mastery test for Latin Unit 5 is scheduled for Tuesday, November 26th.  They should be completing their flash cards this weekend!  

English: This week we finished our unit in Study Sync called "In Pursuit," and began pre-reading activities for A Christmas Carol.  Together, we discussed the background of Charles Dickens, life in 19th century England, and some of the characters we'll meet once we begin reading.  Next week brings new notes on dynamic and static characters, as well as what makes a book "a classic."  As a reminder, students should be finishing their November reading books at home sometime this week;  their monthly project is due on November 26th!   

Math: We are finishing up with our rational numbers unit this week.  Students will learn how to convert fractions to decimals and multiply and divide negative fractions and decimals. A study guide will go home Thursday.  The test for this unit will be Monday, November 25th. 

Sunday, November 10, 2019

Weekly Update: November 11th


NO SCHOOL MONDAY NOVEMBER 11th


Field Trip Information: Thank you to everyone who has submitted their field trip forms and payment so far!  Forms and payment are due THIS WEEK!!! Please turn them in by November 15th. Email Mrs. McGuire if you have any questions or concerns.  We're looking forward to our upcoming trip on December 6th! 

Pencils:  It is very difficult for students to do work in class when they come without a pencil.  Many of us had a set of five "loaner" pencils at the front of the class for a student to use for a class period.  All have disappeared from The Mansion.  Our students have become complacent about preparedness, and it's time for a reset.  Please ask your child if they have pencils in their string bags.  If they do not, or can't remember where they are, can you please purchase some good Ticonderoga pencils for them this weekend?  Personalize them as we do!  Ask your kids -  they'll know how we do this.  

Food Drive: Student council is running a food drive to support our Pennichuck Food Pantry.  Seventh grade has been asked to bring in lunch items.  In demand items are listed below.  Please bring donations to your advisor, the winning grade will win a prize!

IN DEMAND ITEMS: canned chicken, ravioli, canned soup, jelly, and peanut butter
OTHER ITEMS: ramen noodle, cans of tuna, mayonnaise, mustard, mac and cheese, crackers, pretzels, mixed nuts, spaghetti o's, and powdered drink mix (crystal light)
TOILETRIES: tissues, toothpaste, feminine products, laundry soap, dish soap, toothbrushes, hand towels and dish towels. 

Class Updates: 

Social Studies: Students spent most of the week writing their own Greek myth. It was supposed to be a story about a Greek god or a made-up god with some sort of lesson. Check the grade book! Starting next week, we will continue researching the Greco-Persian Wars.

Science: Students have a quiz on Tuesday and should review the Amplify simulation at learning.amplify.com  Students will apply their understanding of how glucose, amino acids, and oxygen move through the respiratory, circulatory, and digestive systems to various scenarios. Later this week students will figure out why Elisa feels tired all the time and start to write an argument to support their claim which will be a summative assessment. Binders will be checked this week and students need to turn in questions of the day every Friday.

Literacy:  We read an article about School Lunch Programs, and your children were amazed that so many students in the USA benefit from the government sponsored Free and Reduced Lunch program.  They were amazed by the publicly available statistics for Nashua.  Please consider donating to our Food Drive, to help hungry Pennichuck families.  Latin Unit 4 tests are complete! If your child missed the test on Friday, they should be ready to take the test after school on Tuesday.  Next week we will spend many days on Chrome Books, learning how to interpret and understand political cartoons by understanding the tools cartoonists use to communicate.  Hyperbole is just one!    

English: This week students wrapped up unit one in Study Sync called “In Pursuit.” Students spent the week reviewing narrative writing and completing an extended writing project for unit one. Students wrote about a time in which they worked toward a goal and explained the process they followed. Be sure to check in and ask them what they wrote about! Next week we’ll begin our character change unit and start pre-reading activities for A Christmas Carol. As a reminder, students should be reading their independent reading books 30 minutes per night! Enjoy your weekend!

Math: This week we will continue with our rational number unit.  Students will be learning how to multiply and divide integers.  We will also spend a day reviewing all integer operations.  No major assessments this week! 

Sunday, November 3, 2019

Weekly Update: November 4th



No School November 5th for Election Day!


Food Drive: 

Student council will be running a food drive to support the Pennichuck Food Pantry.  Seventh grade has been tasked to bring in lunch items. In demand items are listed below.  Please bring donations to your advisor, the winning grade will win a prize!  

In demand items: canned chicken, ravioli, canned soup, jelly, and peanut butter

Other items: ramen noodles, cans of tuna, mayonnaise, mustard, mac and cheese, crackers, pretzels, mixed nuts, spaghetti o’s, and powdered drink mix like crystal light
Toiletries: tissues, toothpaste, feminine products, laundry soap, dish soap, toothbrushes, hand towels, and dish towels

Parent/Teacher Conferences: Badger teachers will be holding parent/teacher conferences again on Thursday, November 7th.  If you haven't signed up, we still have space available.  Please use the following link to sign up: Thursday, November 7th

Field Trip Information: Thank you to everyone who has submitted their field trip forms and payment so far!  Forms and payment are due by November 15th!  Please email Mrs. McGuire if you have any questions or concerns.  We're looking forward to our upcoming trip on December 6th! 


Class Updates: 

Social Studies: Students researched about the Persian Empire this past week and ultimately collected information to set up our mini-unit on the Greco-Persian Wars. Starting Monday, we will take a break with Persia and students will begin to write their own Greek myth.

Science: Students will continue their inquiry into why Elisa is tired all the time. We will read about four different disorders and figure out how they affect our metabolism. Then students will use the Amplify simulation and modeling tool to track the various molecules in our body systems and model their ideas of where they go. Students can go onto the Amplify website at home using their google account at learning.amplify.com    We are in the metabolism unit on chapter 2.

Literacy:  In addition to beginning Latin root unit 4, we are taking a serious look at all the structural elements in Informational Text that help us to understand the articles or chapters we read.  We're examining subtitles, section headings, graphics such as photographs and their captions, maps and graphs.  Each one of these text elements plays a role in helping to convey and deepen the meaning of the text we read.  The Unit 4 mastery test is scheduled for Friday, November 8th.  

English: Students chose their November independent reading books and should be reading 30 minutes nightly.  Their chosen book will be used in conjunction with the November reading projects  which were sent home this week on bright yellow paper.  Next week students will be writing narratives on the Chrome Books, describing a time where they were in pursuit of a goal.  This assignment correlates to the first unit in Study Sync, where all main characters had to work to achieve something difficult.

Math: Students will continue to learn about subtracting integers then move on to adding and subtracting positive and negative fractions and decimals (rational numbers). We will have a test on Friday, November 8th.  The study guide will go home on Wednesday.

Sunday, October 27, 2019

Weekly Update: October 27th



Parent/Teacher Conferences: Badger teachers will be holding parent/teacher conferences again on Thursday, November 7th.  If you haven't signed up, we still have space available.  Please use the following link to sign up: Thursday, November 7th.  It was wonderful to meet so many of you this past week!

Field Trip Information: Thank you to everyone who has submitted their field trip forms and payment so far!  It is greatly appreciated!  Please email Mrs. McGuire if you have any questions or concerns.  We're looking forward to our upcoming trip on December 6th! 

Book Orders are due Wednesday, October 30th.  Thank you for the orders that have already been submitted!  If you'd like to order online, please follow the instructions here!

Class Updates: 

Social Studies: Students were assessed on early Greek civilizations on Thursday with a focus on Athens and Sparta. Check the grade book to see how they did! Starting Monday, we will discover Ancient Greece’s greatest rival.

Science: Within the metabolism unit we are investigating the question "Why does Elisa feel so tired?" To help in our investigation we will be evaluating evidence for quality. We will also be modeling how molecules move within the human body systems. There will be a lab write up for the human body system model due Friday. If students need more time they may turn it in Monday. (lab write ups are summative assessments) Also please note there is now a question of the day and all five days are to be turned in every Friday. There will also be a binder check on Wednesday covering pages 1-18 and handouts.

Literacy:  The team watched the classic video Akeelah and the Bee on Wednesday, for two reasons: to see the power of learning Latin and Greek Roots, and to examine some very important traits of personal character.  They wrote about them, and should be ready to turn them in to Google Classroom by Monday.  Next week we dive into Unit 4 of Latin Roots, and  we'll be examining the structure of text in informational text articles.

English: October reading projects are due this upcoming week on Wednesday, October 30th!  Students should also prepare over the weekend for their quiz on Tuesday, October 29th.  Vocabulary and personification notes are posted on Google Classroom and were reviewed in class.  Students also began reading "The King of Mazy May" this week and will continue analyzing the text this coming week.  Be sure to ask them what book they chose for their November projects!

Math: We finished our proportional reasoning unit on Thursday. Grades have been posted on Aspen.    Friday we started our rational number unit.  Students learned how to play the Integer Game, which will be a fun way to practice integers throughout this unit.  Over the next week students will be learning how to add and subtract integers.



Sunday, October 20, 2019

Weekly Update: October 20th



Wednesday is an Early Release day! 


Parent/Teacher Conferences: Badger teachers will be holding parent/teacher conferences on Thursday, October 24th and Thursday, November 7th.  If you haven't signed up, we still have space available.  Please use the following links to sign up by night. Thursday, October 24th or Thursday, November 7th.

Progress Reports went home Thursday, October 17th!  Please sign and return the envelopes to school as soon as possible.

Field Trip Information: Thank you to everyone who has submitted their field trip forms and payment so far!  It is greatly appreciated!  Please email Mrs. McGuire if you have any questions or concerns.  We're looking forward to our upcoming trip on December 6th! 

New Book Orders will be sent home this week for the month of October!  Orders are due October 30th.  If you'd like to order online, please follow the instructions here!

Class Updates: 

Social Studies: Students spent this past week researching and investigating two of the most famous Greek city-states: Athens and Sparta. We will continue this journey on Monday. There was one assessment this week, students created a political and physical map of Ancient Greece on Friday. Check the grade book!

Science: This week we start the metabolism unit. Students take on the role of medical students as we explore the molecules the body uses and investigate body systems. We will be using Chromebooks and the Amplify website, learning.amplify.com to interact with system simulations. Tests from the Microbiome unit have been posted and make-ups or retakes need to be completed by Thursday 10/24.

Literacy:  This was a wrap up week in Literacy.  We completed note taking for Chapter 3 of The Omnivore's Dilemma and students were provided with the master set of notes for Fresh, The Movie in Google Classroom.  Learning to study and learn material is incredibly important in 7th grade.  Students were provided with time in class, and provided with many different ways to study the material for the Latin Unit 3 test given on Friday.  It cannot be stressed enough that the study process needs to continue at home, in order to be effective.  There will be a test on Fresh, The Movie on Tuesday.  No more time in class will be provided for studying.  It is expected that students review their notes and the study guide in Google Classroom to prepare.  They should remember the stories told!  

English: This week students read a nonfiction text entitled "Call of the Klondike," as well as a narrative poem called "The Cremation of Sam McGee." Both texts are set during the Gold Rush movement in the early 1900s.  Together, we explored the structure of an informational text, as well as the rhythmic pattern of a narrative poem.  Students will have a quiz on contextual vocabulary words, as well as text structure on Monday, October 21st. 

Math: We are wrapping up our proportional reasoning unit.  Students will receive their study guides Monday, they are expected to be studying for homework this week.  Extra instructional videos and practice can be found on my google classroom, if needed.  Test will be on Thursday, October 24th.  We will begin our rational numbers unit on Friday. 

Sunday, October 13, 2019

Weekly Update: October 14th




Parent/Teacher Conferences: Badger teachers will be holding parent/teacher conferences on Thursday, October 24th and Thursday, November 7th.  If you haven't signed up, we still have space available.  Please use the following links to sign up by night. Thursday, October 24th or Thursday, November 7th

Progress Reports go home Thursday, October 17th!

Field Trip Information: Badger students received field trip forms in English class this week for our upcoming trip in early December.  If you have any questions, please email Mrs. McGuire.  Thank you to the students who have submitted their field trip forms and payment so far!  It is greatly appreciated!

Class Updates: 

Social Studies: Students spent the week investigating the geography of Ancient Greece and ultimately learned about two of the oldest Greek civilizations. Students were assessed on what a "Dark Age" is on Friday. Please check the gradebook! Starting Tuesday, we will begin questioning two of the oldest rivals in history. 

Science: Students will start the week with a summative assessment for the microbiome unit. The assessment will consist of writing their final argument for a fecal transplant followed by two short answer questions. Students then change rolls from science researchers to medical students as we begin to study metabolism in the body.

Literacy:  Lots of notes this week!  We began the week tackling the vocabulary and roots of Latin Unit 3, and ended the week practicing a different note taking style with  The Omnivore’s Dilemma. This is a short, but busy week, as students should be preparing for the Mastery Test for Latin 3 which will be given n Friday, October 18th! If students use Quizlet, remember to access from my Google Classroom, Vocabulary Links . If it asks for a PW?  It's the proper name of our school!

English: This week students finished the unit on "Barrio Boy," and we continued working with main idea and supporting details. We also switched gears to discuss the reading project due at the end of the month.  At this point, students should be nearing the end of their independent reading books.  An example of a completed project has been posted to Google Classroom and was discussed in class.  Students also had an opportunity to ask questions.  I encourage them to access this example from home if they need a model.  Projects are due on October 30th. 

Math: Students completed another overwhelmingly successful quiz on Friday. Grades are updated and will reflect in the progress report.  This week we will continue with our last topic in our proportional reasoning unit, complex unit rates.  It's one of the hardest topics this year, if your student is struggling please encourage them to use the extra practice and instructional videos on my Google Classroom.  Our next test is on Thursday, October 24th.