Today in 6A!
ENGLISH: Students wrote their test for Unit 12 Vocabulary and Chapter 5 Grammar. This test marks the end of our Grammar lessons. Students will not be tested explicitly on grammar but will be expected to put their lessons to good use. Our writing assignments will increase and students can expect these writing assignments to dovetail with their other subjects. This means that students will find themselves researching and writing for Social Studies during their English class.
SOCIAL STUDIES: Our review session took place after we reviewed the homework from yesterday's lesson. Students should spend some time each night reviewing the material they can expect to see on their test Monday.
RELIGION: The quiz students wrote today mark the end of our Family Life unit. We also took part in the Stations of the Cross to close out our day. I was a bit disappointed to see that many of our students were not performing the responses. I find this unacceptable and since we attend a Catholic school, I find myself duty-bound to hold my students accountable to this participation. So in the future, students who do not perform the responses in either mass or during stations of the cross, will find themselves with a detention that will be served with Mr. VanRuyven so that they may practice their responses.
Friday, March 8, 2019
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