Thursday, October 7, 2010

Day 25 - Hamlet

This morning in class we came in and unpacked. We didn’t have any specialist today so we did calendar math and then went over homework. Mr. Steele said that we are taking the MSP in May. He said that we are starting 3 dimensional shapes in May and he said there is a lot of that text in there so we have to hit it hard with the math. It will get hard and very challenging but Mr. Steele thinks we can do it. So we are going to be combining shapes and our normal math when it gets closer to that time. So we went to computer lab at 9:55. So in computer lab we finished our Where I’m from poem and then worked on our Bridge to Terabithia essay. So Mr. Steele showed us how to write type our paper high school and middle school way. So after we came back from lab we had break.

Mr. Steele said he will let us get around and talk but without the wall open. He said if there is no food on the ground we can try normal break again. So we did that and after he went around and examined the floor carefully. Then we moved onto science. We did a lot of talk about what we are going to be doing in science soon. We will be dissecting a squid and using microscopes. So after that it was time for lunch and recess.

At lunch we were able to vote for the t-shirt designs. You can only vote once. So after we came back from recess we did social studies. So we talked about how certain people have certain skills and they would pass on their knowledge to the next generation. So then we watched a video from BBC. It was Hamlet. So we watched it and it was very interesting. Mr. Steele stopped it a lot of times to explain to us what was going on because the language was really old time. So it was harder to understand. We watched all three parts because there were three parts and they were good. So we watched those until the end of the day. At 3:20 we did our jobs and then planner. Then we did pack stack and vac. That was the end of our day.

Homework
Read 30 min + reading record
WOD- attribute
Math AP p. 23

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