A Note from the Nurse
GOOD NEWS! Oklahoma has changed the statute regarding prescription medication. Now, we can accept a prescription bottle label as a doctor's order. You will no longer have to get a separate order from the doctor. The label must be current and we still need parent written permission. If you have any questions, please contact me.
Karen Freeman RN BSN
Beggs Public School
1209 W 9th
Beggs OK 74421
981.267.3631
918.267.3629 (fax)
Beggs Public School's Native American Studies program was honored today by the Muscogee Nation as an exemplary Johnson O'Malley program.
Priscilla Johnson serves as the Indian Education Director for BPS.


Beggs Middle School football tonight, 9/26/22 will be played at Nienhuis Park located in Broken Arrow.
Celebrate your school pride by participating in this week’s dress up days!

Mrs. Doersom 6th math
The following is the 6th grade math assignment for September 16. *Divisibility Rules* Please write down if each of the following numbers are divisible by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, &/or 10. Problem #1- 296 Problem #2- 837 Problem #3- 2,490 Problem #4- 2,520 Problem #5- 7,324 Bonus points- Write down the mileage of 1 vehicle in your household and figure which #'s it is divisible by.
Mr. Barnett 7th Science
Find an activity, preferably outside, that demonstrates the concepts of force, friction and gravity. Write down your observations and how they relate to those concepts Be prepared to discuss on Monday.
Mr. Crook 6th Grade Geography
Draw a map of the area you live in. Label specific areas and buildings. Make a map key to indicate buildings, streets, and other things you include in your map.
Mrs. Randol 5th Science and History
5th Science-Be prepared to defend your position on the following questions: 1) Do plants use water for food? 2) Do plants use up soil as they grow? 3) Can plants defend themselves? 4) Are plants dependent on humans to survive? 5th History If you are able to use YouTube, listen to the next two chapters of our book, “Blood on the River.” If you are not able to, be able to list 4 facts that you now know about Jamestown
5th Reading HuckabeeHuckabee's 1st Period students are to : 1) Read their library book for 20 minutes. 2) Watch the video on Complete Sentences. 3) Write 5 complete sentences.
Mrs. Tenison Reading 5th grade Reading assignment for Friday the 16th. Read library book for 45 minutes and look over this week’s vocabulary
Mr. Funkhouser 8th Grade History
Draw a map of you surrounding area complete with map key. Please label buildings and streets.
Mrs. Lopez 5th Grade Math
5th Grade Math: Use coins to model converting decimals to fractions.
1 quarter 0.25 =1/4 of dollar
1 dime 0.10 =1/10 of dollar
1 nickel 0.05 =1/20 of dollar
1 penny 0.01 =1/100 of dollar
Continue each coin until you have a whole dollar
Mrs. Lopez 8th Science
8th Grade Science: Find an activity, preferably outside, that demonstrates the concepts of force, friction and gravity. Write down your observations and how they relate to those concepts Be prepared to discuss on Monday.
Mr. King 8th grade Math
Lesson 1 Homework Practice
Fractions and Decimals
Mr. King has posted his assignment on google classroom.
Mr. King will allow extra time for students next week if they have a lack of internet.
Pemberton Tech Eng 7th and 8th
Sketch/draw (front view only) what you are working on in class.
Mrs. Harris 7th Grade Math and History Lesson
7th grade math make a multiplication table to 100.
Go from 1 x 1 to 10 x 10
7 th grade geography read your library book
Mrs. Burk's Classes
Read Library Books for 25 minutes
Mrs. Rannells and Mr. Crook 7th and 8th Language Arts
Read library books for 30 minutes.
Mrs. Doersom 5th Grade Math
The following is the assignment for 5th grade math students in Ms. Doersom's class for September 16. *Please work the problems from your Volume 1 (purple) math books that you were given to take home the first day of school. Complete page 51 and 53, tear them out and bring back to school on Monday for a grade.
Students,
On notebook paper, put your first & last name in the top right corner. Title should be “Scientific Method Virtual Day”
Using what we talked about last week with the scientific method, use the scientific method to try and find an answer to the water problem in Beggs Oklahoma.
Steps:
-Make sure you Ask a Question (How will I find a solution to the Beggs water problem?)
-Form a Hypothesis (I think…)
-Perform an Experiment (examples: look at your draining system, water well, any kind of water system at your house, think outside of the box)
-Collect Data (write down what you see, record your thoughts)
-Draw Conclusions (My hypothesis was…)
-Share results (we will do this Monday when we get back)
Mrs. Cantwell
