Today in 6A & 6B
ENGLISH: Students continued writing their drafts for their research papers. Students have been informed that by tomorrow's class they need to be ready to peer edit theirs and other peoples' essays. This will require some work from our students at home this evening. The consequence for not meeting this expectation is a detention to be held on Monday (4/15) with me so that I may ensure that students are ready and able to submit their essays for the deadline on Tuesday (4/16).
RELIGION: We reviewed our chapter 13 lessons from this week in preparation for our open book test tomorrow.
SOCIAL STUDIES: Our lesson shared a focus on both Art and Literature in ancient Greece. In Art, we talked about pottery, sculpture and architecture and how the Greek spent a great deal of time debating the ideals of beauty. It is from this line of thinking that we get our modern conflicts around racism and the justification for slavery here in the U.S. From the literature perspective the lesson detailed the similarities and difference between Greek tragedies and comedies as well as the importance of fables in everyday life. Homework is on page 427 #1-4.
MATH (8:00 class) pg 338-339 6-24 + 31-33 Chp 6 test tomorrow (9:00 class) pg 400-401 2-28 evens + 30-37
Wednesday, April 10, 2019
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