Due to recent changes and the uncertainty of what tomorrow holds for the water situation, Beggs Public Schools has made the hard decision to go virtual again tomorrow Thursday the 10th. Once again we are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.
over 3 years ago, Beggs Public Schools
As of right now Beggs Public Schools plan on having classes tomorrow. Please check phones in the morning for in case something over night changes. Thank you for your understanding during this time.
over 3 years ago, Beggs Public Schools
Mrs Lopez 5th Grade Math **UPDATED** I did not realize how grainy that image was. Hopefuly this is better.
over 3 years ago, Angela Lopez
5th Grade Virtual Math assignment
Mrs. Harris 7th grade math 1. Find 80% of 80. 2. What is 95% of 600? 3. 35% of 20 is what number? 4. Find 60% of $150. 5. What is 75% of 240? 7th grade geography: Go to the following website: https://gps-coordinates.org/ Type in your full address and write down the latitude and longitude coordinates for your house. Write them down on a piece of paper.
over 3 years ago, Kenny Hurst
Mrs Lopez--5th Grade Math Complete the EVEN number questions on the worksheet. If you can, print it out. If not, just use notebook paper. to answer the EVEN
over 3 years ago, Angela Lopez
Lesson 3 Reteach, McGraw Hill
8th Grade Science -- Mrs Lopez 1. Review what you wrote down yesterday about the Earth's rotation around the sun. Watch the video link below and see how it compares. https://youtu.be/l64YwNl1wr0 2. Read the reading essentials for lessons 1-3. Make sure you have notes for these lessons. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1iEH2HVnwCC79kOVga51vDRvweieD5WXK
over 3 years ago, Angela Lopez
For 11/9/22 BMS English Ms. Burk 5th, 6th , and 7th hours: Write 5 complete sentences that are facts, and 5 complete sentences that are opinions. Circle each word that is a noun in all of your sentences.
over 3 years ago, Jannet Burk
Mr. Crook 11-9-22 6th Grade Geography - write 1 page over events that have happened since Friday (school appropriate) 7th/8th - Grade Current events - write 1 page over events that have happened since Friday (school appropriate). 7th Grade ELA - write 1 page over events that have happened since Friday (school appropriate)
over 3 years ago, Angelica Wells
Mrs. Huckabee's 1st hour English Language Arts Class: Write each sentence. Underline the complete subject ( all the words that tell whom or what the sentence is about). Circle the complete predicate (all the words that tell what the subject is or does. This will be due when we return to school.
over 3 years ago, Kristy Huckabee
Write out the complete subject and complete predicate.
Rannells - English - 7th & 8th Grade Procrastination Watch the attached youtube video "Why You Procrastinate Even When it Feels Bad" and choose one way to respond. Link to Video: https://youtu.be/FWTNMzK9vG4 Response Option 1: Summarize the video in one paragraph. Be sure to add at least one way the video suggested you can help yourself to avoid procrastination. OR Response Option 2: Make a list of all items you need to be complete to accomplish all of your virtual assignments. Then, write one sentence on how you will accomplish the remaining items on your list. (Show me your list and sentence when we return.) ***Bonus: Use ideas from the video to avoid procrastination and get all of your assignments turned in to all of your classes!! All assignments for English are also on Rannells Google Classroom.
over 3 years ago, Laura Rannells
For 11/9/22 BMS English Ms. Burk 5th, 6th , and 7th hours: Write 5 complete sentences that are facts, and 5 complete sentences that are opinions. Circle each word that is a noun in all of your sentences.
over 3 years ago, Kenny Hurst
Funkhouser's 8th grade US History: Why did the Carolinas split into two? We briefly discussed this and will go into futher details but why did the big mega colony split? Bonus:How many regions do the British colonies separate into?
over 3 years ago, Aaron Funkhouser
Mrs. Huckabee's 1st hour English Language Arts Class: Write each sentence. Underline the complete subject ( all the words that tell whom or what the sentence is about). Circle the complete predicate (all the words that tell what the subject is or does. This will be due when we return to school.
over 3 years ago, Kenny Hurst
Mrs. Huckabee Lesson
Mrs. Cantwell’s 6th Grade Science Wednesday assignment 11/9; Okay 6th graders let’s do a review of the Periodic Table of Elements! Title your notebook paper- “Periodic Table Review” — Students, Find at least 5 household items that contain elements from the periodic table. For example: table salt =Sodium (there’s one! You only need 4 more😉). Please bring to class with you when class resumes. Some elements are listed below to help: Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nickel, Chlorine, Calcium, Potassium, Neon, Helium, Lead, Iron, and Copper.
over 3 years ago, Angelica Wells
Barnett 7th grade Science Nov 9th. Sound waves enter the ears with information about the environment. Define the three main parts of the ear. Which are the Outer ear, Middle ear, and Inner ear. Please put these definitions on a piece of notebook paper and bring with you to class when we return.
over 3 years ago, Andre Barnett
Randol 5th grade History Nov. 9 Since we have just had Election Day in our country, read through the attached quotes made by famous people in history. Print off the attached document, or number a piece of paper 1-6. Restate the quotes in your own words.
over 3 years ago, Julie Randol
Voter Quotes
Randol 5th grade Science Nov. 9 Print off the following attachments or draw a rough sketch of them. Using the information provided, label the drawings to the best of your ability.
over 3 years ago, Julie Randol
Water cycle
Water Cycle
Mrs. Buss 6th Grade ELA: Please follow the link to watch a short video and answer some questions about filler words. We will be discussing this topic when we meet again. This assignment is also posted in Google Classroom. https://ed.ted.com/on/LLfXHHuu
over 3 years ago, Lauren Buss
Mrs. Buss 6th grade Reading: Please watch the attached video and write one paragraph (minimum of 5 sentences) sharing your thoughts on the process of making books. Remember your paragraph needs to include complete sentences and proper grammar and punctuation. This assignment is also posted in Google Classroom. https://youtu.be/DiCRx1_Ovok
over 3 years ago, Lauren Buss
Norris. 5th and 6th Language Arts and Reading Complete page #3 in your virtual packet. Remember to bring the packet with you when school is back in session.
over 3 years ago, Pam Norris