This is for Coach King’s 8th grade math. Do the Chapter 6 Test Review. I have attached the review as well as the answer key. Make sure to show your work on the assignment.
over 3 years ago, Preston King
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Ms. Doersom(6th Math- Wednesday, February 1) blue book Volume 1.Tear out & work page 181 problems #1-6, page 197 problems #1-6, page 205 problems #1-6, & page 243 problems 1-6.Show your work on notebook paper, answers on worksheet.Due when you return to school. Stay warm.
over 3 years ago, Trina Doersom
Ms. Doersom (5th Math) Volume 2 Purple book.Tear out & work pages 809 problems #3-11, page 827 problems #4-8, page 835 #4-11, & page 859 #3-10. Remember: small to big(divide) & big to small(x). Also, don't forget our sentence to help remember Metric Conversions.Bring to school completed when we return.
over 3 years ago, Trina Doersom
Mrs.Huckabee’s 5th grade ELA class. Read your library book for 15 minutes, then write 5 questions and the answers about what your read. For example: Where does the story take place? Who are the characters ? Also complete page 2 in your virtual packet. Bring the assignments to class when we return to school for credit.
over 3 years ago, Kristy Huckabee
Ms. Creason's 7th & 8th grade English class - read, read, read, READ.
over 3 years ago, Carol Creason
Ms. Creason's 7th & 8th grade math classes - continue with your research.
over 3 years ago, Carol Creason
Ms. Creason's 6th grade math class - continue working on your Mean, Median, Mode, and Range papers.
over 3 years ago, Carol Creason
Ms. Creasons 5th grade Math class - continue working on reducing fraction papers.
over 3 years ago, Carol Creason
New assignments
over 3 years ago, Stacey Horton
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Randol 5th grade History Once again, read the attached pages and write down 10 notes in your own words and in complete sentences. You may substitute with illustrations if you choose, or a mixture of both. (***these have posted in the incorrect order, but are labeled by page number.)
over 3 years ago, Julie Randol
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page 18 and 19
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page 20 and 21
Mrs. Harris 7th grade geography for 02/01. This is also in google classroom.
over 3 years ago, Tammy Harris
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Norris 5th Grade History we will be doing a report over a person or major event from the Revolutionary War period in a few weeks. Students are to begin searching for information and be ready to select the subject of their report by February 10th.
over 3 years ago, Pam Norris
Norris 5th Grade Language Arts and 5th & 6th Grade Reading Complete the next lesson in your virtual packet.
over 3 years ago, Pam Norris
Please answer questions 1-6. This is like the worksheet we did last week. Look at each problem figure out the pattern. Then write the next three numbers in the sequence.
over 3 years ago, Tammy Harris
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Pemberton STEM Wednesday assignment Continue to work on Whitebox-gliders- 1st,2nd,6th and 7th- try to to achieve level 3. 4th and 5th- finish reading,quizzes and worksheets then go to the engineering and start designing and testing. All classes if you haven't finished quizzes/worksheets, do them first before moving on.
over 3 years ago, JoLynn Pemberton
Mrs. Buss 6th grade Reading: Follow the link and sign in using your google account: https://newsela.com/assignment/cldkruzv700020dn84dm0r672/ Then read the article and write a 1 paragraph summary of what you read.
over 3 years ago, Lauren Buss
Mrs. Buss 6th grade ELA: Watch this video to refresh on personification: https://youtu.be/1Mb6NxixRk8 Then think about winter as a person, what does she say, what does she do, what does she want? Write at least 1 paragraph using complete sentences with interesting sentence starters, strong verbs and nouns, and vivid adjectives and adverbs. Describe how winter looks, talks, acts and what is her personality. Be creative and use your words to paint a picture. If you need help getting the juices flowing, think about this: How does Winter “look” human? (Her snowy gown trails behind her as she waltzes through the woods. / Winter wears a white fur coat and a crown of ice crystals.) How does she talk? (With gentle whispers, she calls me outside to dance in the snow. / Howling from the rooftop eaves, she sends sharp warnings to stay inside.) How does she act? (Winter pushes me playfully down the sparkling street. / Winter rules from a fortress of icicles and frost.) How does she reveal her character or personality? (Together, we spread banquets for rosy cardinal birds. / I see her stern face, and she sends chills down my spine.) Good luck and I can’t wait to meet your version of winter!
over 3 years ago, Lauren Buss
Due to hazardous driving conditions Beggs Public School will go virtual Wednesday February 1st. Thank you for your understanding and it’s a great day to be a Demon.
over 3 years ago, Beggs Public Schools
Mrs. Harris 7th grade math. Please try and answer the questions on this worksheet. Just do your best
over 3 years ago, Tammy Harris
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Beggs Public Schools is accepting applications for the position of 7th grade math and geography teacher. Please send resume to khurst@beggs.k12.ok.us
over 3 years ago, Kenny Hurst